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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... parks, and they are allocated to commercial, not residential, purposes; the great tenement houses and other huildings heing relatioeh/ low in height. The plans included in this volume will demonstrate clearly the scope and general ...
... parks on every side. Continental people seem to find no hardship in living in tenements, and Le Corhusier, therefore, in his proposals is merely following. 1 “ One of the most remarkable revolutions ever known in the history of London is ...
... nearly 90 per cent. of the ground area of his modern city would consist of open spaces, either in the form 0]' immenseh/ wide roadways or of playing-fields or of gardens and parks. And all this would he at the very. INTRODUCTION xvii.
Le Corbusier. and parks. And all this would he at the very door of every inhahitant. If the plans given in this ... park here and there. The trees are destined to furnish the link hetween man and the vast huildings which he himself has ...
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