Charles-Édouard Jeanneret (6 October 1887 – 27 August 1965), known as Le Corbusier (UK: /lə kɔːrˈbjuːzi.eɪ/ lə kor-BEW-zee-ay, US: /lə ˌkɔːrbuːzˈjeɪ, -buːsˈjeɪ/...
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The Pavillon Le Corbusier is a Swiss art museum in Zürich-Seefeld at Zürichhorn dedicated to the work of the Swiss architect Le Corbusier. In 1960, Heidi...
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by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and the French designer Charlotte Perriand, who worked in the atelier of the Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier and...
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The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier, an Outstanding Contribution to the Modern Movement is a World Heritage Site consisting of a selection of 17 building...
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This list of Le Corbusier buildings categorizes the work of the architect. These countries are listed in chronological order. 1910 School of arts and crafts...
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Fondation Le Corbusier is a private foundation and archive honoring the work of architect Le Corbusier. It operates Maison La Roche, a museum located in...
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Le Corbusier had a short relationship with the Soviet Union, starting with his first trip to Moscow in 1928, and ending with the rejection of his proposal...
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Le Corbusier's Five Points of Architecture is an architecture manifesto conceived by architect, Le Corbusier. It outlines five key principles of design...
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Le Corbusier's Furniture is a classic furniture line created by Le Corbusier. The line was introduced in 1928 at the Salon d‘Autumne in Paris. Le Corbusier...
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rejection of ornament. According to Le Corbusier, the roots of the movement were to be found in the works of Eugène Viollet le duc, while Mies van der Rohe was...
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E-1027 (section E-1027 and Le Corbusier)
murals that "As an act of naked phallocracy, Corbusier's actions are hard to top...", adding that Le Corbusier was "seemingly affronted that a woman could...
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with his cousin, Charles-Édouard Jeanneret (who assumed the pseudonym Le Corbusier), for about twenty years. Arnold-André-Pierre Jeanneret-Gris was born...
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with Le Corbusier for a decade she "stepped out of his shadow into a successful career of her own." After finishing her work with Le Corbusier she worked...
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and writer. Together with Charles-Edouard Jeanneret (later known as Le Corbusier) he founded the Purist movement. Ozenfant was born into a bourgeois family...
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Villa Savoye (category Le Corbusier buildings in France)
architect Le Corbusier and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret, and built between 1928 and 1931 using reinforced concrete. As an exemplar of Le Corbusier's "five...
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Ville Radieuse (redirect from Radiant City (Le Corbusier))
architect Le Corbusier in 1930. It constitutes one of the most influential and controversial urban design doctrines of European modernism. Although Le Corbusier...
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Lycée Le Corbusier may refer to the following schools in France: Lycée Le Corbusier - Aubervilliers Lycée Le Corbusier - Cormeilles-en-Parisis Lycée Le Corbusier...
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with ceramic tiles, both for protection and decoration. The architect Le Corbusier first learned the uses of reinforced concrete working as a draftsman...
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parts of vegetation. Some 20th-century artists and architects, including Le Corbusier and Salvador Dalí, have proportioned their works to approximate the golden...
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Modulor (redirect from Le Modulor)
anthropometric scale of proportions devised by the Swiss-born French architect Le Corbusier (1887–1965). It was developed as a visual bridge between two incompatible...
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Notre-Dame du Haut (category Le Corbusier buildings in France)
of the finest examples of the architecture of Franco-Swiss architect Le Corbusier. The chapel is a working religious building and is under the guardianship...
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Le Corbusier, famous for his contributions to the modern international style, centered his design philosophy on systems of harmony and proportion. Le...
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the Le Corbusier minimalism – style with the steel cage giving an element of industrial. The first results of the collaboration between Le Corbusier and...
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Unité d'habitation (category Le Corbusier buildings)
Housing Unit) is a modernist residential housing typology developed by Le Corbusier, with the collaboration of painter-architect Nadir Afonso. It formed...
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(Le poème de l'angle droit) is a series of 19 paintings and corresponding writings composed by the influential Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier between...
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Junzo Sakakura (section Le Corbusier's Atelier)
Association of Japan. After graduating from university he worked in Le Corbusier's atelier in Paris. He rose to the position of studio chief during his...
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National Museum of Western Art (category Le Corbusier buildings)
the collection, the works were returned to Japan. Le Corbusier was selected for this task. Le Corbusier designed a masterplan to include the area surrounding...
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Mies van der Rohe, Auguste Perret, Louis Sullivan, and Le Corbusier, who considered Viollet-le-Duc as the father of modern architecture. The English architect...
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to: at the same time, there are key monuments of the 20th century (Le Corbusier's Villa Savoye; Wright's Fallingwater House) and mass-produced architectural...
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Harrison & Abramovitz, with final projects developed by Oscar Niemeyer and Le Corbusier. The term Turtle Bay is occasionally used as a metonym for the UN headquarters...
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