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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... give us. We are to aim first of all at eyfieieney, for that is the erying need an' the moment, hut it must lead us on to a fine and nohle arehiteeture. By permission oft/1e Sunday Graphic. A FOGGY DAY IN LONDON Under sueh eonditions all ...
... gives them a particular colour ,' in fact, it determines them. To-day, our enthusiasm is for exactitude. An exactitude carried to its furthest limits and raised to an ideal .' the search for perfection. You cannot he at one and the same ...
... give myself up to that of our own age, which I love. IVQ/ friends, astonished to see me so deliherately passing over immediate considerations, said, “ All this is for the year 2000 / ” Everywhere the journalists wrote of it as “ The ...
... the xsthete has not so far done so, the moralist, on the contrary, may well find more food for reflection than at first appears. akMINNEAPOLIS (A FRAGMENT) This gives us an indication of a new. 10 THE CITY OF TO-MORROW.
Le Corbusier. MINNEAPOLIS (A FRAGMENT) This gives us an indication of a new moral outlook in social life, and provides some clue to the mutual astonishment which Americans and Europeans can cause one another to feel. Our epoch has now ...