The City of Tomorrow and Its PlanningCourier Corporation, 09.04.2013 - 352 Seiten In this 1929 classic, the great architect Le Corbusier turned from the design of houses to the planning of cities, surveying urban problems and venturing bold new solutions. The book shocked and thrilled a world already deep in the throes of the modern age. |
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... five miles parallel with the Hudson river. The speed for cars will he 50 miles an hour or over. All crossings have heen eliminated. accepted as the only practicahle method in dealing with railway traflic on husy lines, so that it is ...
... fortified wall round and a town hall inside it. They legislated, they toiled, they lived, and always they respected the Pack-Donkey's Way. Five centuries later another and larger enclosure was. 6 THE CITY OF TO-MORROW.
Le Corbusier. Pack-Donkey's Way. Five centuries later another and larger enclosure was built, and five centuries later still a third yet greater. The places where the Pack-Donkey's Way entered the town became the City Gates and the ...
... five fingers and two arms of a certain shape fitted for definite functions. The laws of gravity seem to resolve for us the conflict of forces and to maintain the universe in equilibrium ; as a result of this we have the vertical. The ...
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