Bostock, 2nd edition, Harvard University Press (Cambridge, MA), 1954. Le modulor 1948,, 1950, published as The Modulor: A Harmonious Measure to the Human Scale Universally Applicable to Architecture and Mechanics, translated by P. New World of Space, Reynal & Hitchcock (New York, NY), 1948. Propos d'urbanisme,, 1946, published as Concerning Town Planning,, 1947. Les trois etablissements humains,, 1944, translated by Eulie Chowdhury as The Three Human Establishments, Punjab Government (Chandigarh), 1979. La charte d'Athenes,, 1943, published as The Athens Charter, translated by Anthony Eardley, introduction by Jean Giraudoux, Grossman, 1973. (With François de Pierrefeu) La maison des hommes,, 1942, translation published as The Home of Man,, 1948.Įntretien avec les etudiants des écoles d'architecture,, 1943, published as Le Corbusier Talks with Students from the Schools of Architecture,, 1961. Sur les quatres routes,, 1941, published as The Four Routes,, 1947. P.!,, 1938.ĭestin de, avec des illustrations de l'auteur, F. Quand les cathedrales etaient blanches, Plon (Paris, France), 1937, published as When the Cathedrals Were White,, 1947.ĭes canons, des munitions?n-merci! Des logis. La ville Radieuse,, 1935, published as The Radiant City,, 1935. Pres (Paris, France), 1930, published as Precisions on the Present State of Architecture and City Planning: With an American Prologue, a Brazilian Corollary Followed by "The Temperature of Paris" and "The Atmosphere of Moscow," translated by Edith Schreiber Aujame, MIT Press (Cambridge, MA), 1991.Ĭroisade ou, le crepuscule des academies,, 1932. Precisions sur un etat present de l'architecture et de l'urbanisme, G. (With Amedee Ozenfant) La Peinture moderne,, 1925.Īlmanach d'architecture moderne,, 1927. Dunnett, MIT Press (Cambridge, MA), 1987. L'Art decoratif d'aujourd'hui,, 1925, published as The Decorative Art of Today, translated and introduced by James I. Urbanisme,, 1925, published as The City of Tomorrow and Its Planning, Harcourt ( New York, NY), 1929, revised as Urbanisme, Nouvelle Edition, preface by Jean Cassou, Vincent, Freal (Paris, France), 1966. Vers une architecture,, 1923, revised edition, 1924, translated as Toward a New Architecture, 1931, Praeger ( New York, NY), 1970. (With Amedee Ozenfant) Architecture d'epoque machiniste,, 1918. Writingsįeuille d'avis de La Chaux-de-Fonds,, 1911.Įtude sur le mouvement d'art decoratif en Allemagne,, 1912. Gold Medal, Royal Institute of British Architects, 1959. Lectured extensively in Europe and United States, 1921-56. Worked in architectural offices of Josef Hoffman, Vienna, Austria, 1907, Auguste Perret, Paris, France, and (with Walter Gropius and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe) Peter Behrens, Berlin, Germany, 1910 worked as a painter and lithographer from 1912 architect in Paris, 1917-65, in partnership with cousin, Pierre Jeannert, 1922-40, and in collaboration with Charlotte Perriand, 1927-29 co-founder and editor, with Amedee Ozenfant and Paul Dermee, of L'Esprit Nouveau (journal), Paris, 1919-25 founder, International Congress for Modern Architecture (CIAM), 1928. Education: Attended School of Applied Arts (La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland), 1900-05. Born Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, October 6, 1887, in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland died of a heart attack August 27, 1965, in Cap Martin, France immigrated to France, 1917, naturalized citizen, 1930 adopted name Le Corbusier, 1920.
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