Throughout his career, Le Corbusier completed 79 buildings, 65 of which are still standing. In 2016, 17 works across seven ...
These are the projects that made Corbu one of the most influential architects of the 20th century ...
Église Saint-Pierre, Firminy, France, 2006 (41 years after his death) Le Corbusier designed a number of structures in Firminy, including a stadium, a housing project and the Maison de la Culture, ...
Le Corbusier’s exhibition at the Pompidou Centre is the most popular architecture show at the museum, ever. “Mesures de l’homme” clocked in more than 260,000 visitors in its three months up at the ...
Writing mattered to the Swiss architect Le Corbusier. When he became a naturalized French citizen in 1930, Le Corbusier called himself neither a painter nor an architect, but an homme de lettres (a ...
NEW YORK — Le Corbusier was one of the four or five greatest architects of the 20th century, and probably the most influential. He was born in 1887 in Switzerland, lived most of his life in France, ...
Foreword / Daniel Birnbaum and Ann-Sofi Noring -- Foreword / Staffan Ahrenberg -- Introduction / Jean-Louis Cohen -- Portfolio: Richard Pare -- A journey through the modern world : The life and work ...
The psychological center of the Museum of Modern Art’s giant Le Corbusier retrospective, “An Atlas of Modern Landscapes,” is located in the second-to-last gallery. There, taking a few steps in any ...
Le Corbusier may have been one of the most influential and prolific modern architects of the 20th century, but I'd never had a chance to step inside one of the Swiss-born visionary's structures until ...
NEW YORK — It’s easy to imagine that “Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes,” a vast, dense and beautifully installed new exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, began as a kind of parlor game.
In his seminal work “Toward an Architecture” (1923), Le Corbusier compelled his contemporaries to forget the “kissing doves” of old architecture and embrace the beauty of the machinery and ...
When temperatures get to 40C inside, and French building regulations won’t even allow shutters, these tenants’ listed homes are simply unlivable, says Anna Richards, a journalist based in Lyon ...
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