Le Corbusier: An Atlas Of Modern Landscape

Le Corbusier: An Atlas Of Modern Landscape

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In June of 2013, The Museum of Modern Art debuted an expansive showcase celebrating the diverse creative output of Le Corbusier, encompassing his multifaceted roles as an architect, interior designer, artist, urban planner, writer, and photographer. Throughout a career spanning six decades, Le Corbusier, a towering figure in modern culture, utilized a wide array of artistic techniques such as watercolors, sketches, paintings, photographs, and models to explore and envisage landscapes. This accompanying publication, arriving a quarter-century after the influential catalogue "Le Corbusier, une encyclopédie" from the Centre Pompidou, aims to serve as a comprehensive compendium, offering insights into the global research advancements of recent years. Structured as an atlas to reflect the geographical scope of Le Corbusier's designs and constructions, the book provides detailed entries guiding readers through significant locations and cities where Le Corbusier left his mark. Featuring contr

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