Towards a New Architecture
Originally published in French as a series of essays in the magazine “L’Esprit nouveau (revue)” beginning in 1921, “Towards a New Architecture” by Le Corbusier was published as a book in 1923 and first translated into English in 1927. Le Corbusier’s revolutionary approach to architecture became an instant classic and a highly influential work on the meaning and function of buildings and cities in the modern age. Born in Switzerland as Charles-Edouard Jeanneret in 1887, Le Corbusier became a world-renowned architect. In “Towards a New Architecture,” he expands upon and clarifies his guiding design principles specifically that buildings should serve modern needs and that form should be pure. Le Corbusier rejected much of classical and art deco design as valuing stylistic experimentation and expression over function. His dramatically different ideas of using materials and design to change the relationship of people with their surroundings completely transformed modern architecture and city planning and remain relevant and informative to this day. “Towards a New Architecture” is a must-read for every architect, designer, urban planner, and anyone who desires to better understand one of the twentieth-century’s most important architectural figures.
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Towards a New Architecture
Originally published in French as a series of essays in the magazine “L’Esprit nouveau (revue)” beginning in 1921, “Towards a New Architecture” by Le Corbusier was published as a book in 1923 and first translated into English in 1927. Le Corbusier’s revolutionary approach to architecture became an instant classic and a highly influential work on the meaning and function of buildings and cities in the modern age. Born in Switzerland as Charles-Edouard Jeanneret in 1887, Le Corbusier became a world-renowned architect. In “Towards a New Architecture,” he expands upon and clarifies his guiding design principles specifically that buildings should serve modern needs and that form should be pure. Le Corbusier rejected much of classical and art deco design as valuing stylistic experimentation and expression over function. His dramatically different ideas of using materials and design to change the relationship of people with their surroundings completely transformed modern architecture and city planning and remain relevant and informative to this day. “Towards a New Architecture” is a must-read for every architect, designer, urban planner, and anyone who desires to better understand one of the twentieth-century’s most important architectural figures.
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Towards a New Architecture

Towards a New Architecture

by Le Corbusier
Towards a New Architecture

Towards a New Architecture

by Le Corbusier

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Originally published in French as a series of essays in the magazine “L’Esprit nouveau (revue)” beginning in 1921, “Towards a New Architecture” by Le Corbusier was published as a book in 1923 and first translated into English in 1927. Le Corbusier’s revolutionary approach to architecture became an instant classic and a highly influential work on the meaning and function of buildings and cities in the modern age. Born in Switzerland as Charles-Edouard Jeanneret in 1887, Le Corbusier became a world-renowned architect. In “Towards a New Architecture,” he expands upon and clarifies his guiding design principles specifically that buildings should serve modern needs and that form should be pure. Le Corbusier rejected much of classical and art deco design as valuing stylistic experimentation and expression over function. His dramatically different ideas of using materials and design to change the relationship of people with their surroundings completely transformed modern architecture and city planning and remain relevant and informative to this day. “Towards a New Architecture” is a must-read for every architect, designer, urban planner, and anyone who desires to better understand one of the twentieth-century’s most important architectural figures.

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ISBN-13: 9781420981735
Publisher: Digireads.com Publishing
Publication date: 02/24/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 125 MB
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Table of Contents

IntroductionV
Argument1
The Engineer's Aesthetic and Architecture9
Three Reminders to Architects
IMass21
IISurface33
IIIPlan43
Regulating Lines65
Eyes Which Do Not See
ILiners85
IIAirplanes105
IIIAutomobiles129
Architecture
IThe Lesson of Rome149
IIThe Illusion of Plans175
IIIPure Creation of the Mind199
Mass-Production Houses225
Architecture of Revolution267
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