Second volume in a four volume series highlighting the collected sketches of the Swiss-French architect, Le Corbusier. Notes by Françoise de Franclieu. "Second in the four-volume series of Le Corbusier Sketchbooks, this book contains notes and sketches Le Corbusier made in the 1950s, a particularly rich period in his career. ... [details]
Third volume in a four volume series highlighting the collected sketches of the Swiss-French architect, Le Corbusier. Notes by Françoise de Franclieu. "Unlike the carefully-edited books Le Corbusier published on his works, the sketchbooks reveal a man more interested in nature than in mechanization or functionalism, a human being capable of profound religious feelings despite his dry profession of agnosticism - in short, a more intuitive, sensuous personality than is usually assumed. ... [details]
Fifth volume in a four volume series highlighting the collected sketches of the Swiss-French architect, Le Corbusier. Notes by Françoise de Franclieu. "In these last sketchbooks the government complex at the new capital, Chandigarh, nears completion. ... [details]
Collection of essays by Henrich Klotz. Architects and other figures mentioned include Mies van der Rohe, Philip Johnson, Paul Rudolph, Le Corbusier, Kevin Roche, Adolfo Natalini, Cesar Pelli, Helmut Jahn, Ralph Erskine, Kenzo Tange, Alison and Peter Smithson, Aldo van Eyck, Oswald Mathias Ungers, Louis I. ... [details]
Critical theory by Peter Blake. Includes index. Printed in black-and-white. [details]
Critical theory by Peter Blake. Particular edition features an updated introduction. Includes index. Printed in black-and-white. [details]
The classic theoretical text by Le Corbusier, in which the architect attempts to reconcile Metric and Imperial measurements, with a system of anthropometric scales and proportions. Includes a chronological review, an appendix with concrete verifications and coda, as well as an index. ... [details]