Le Corbusier : béton brut and ineffable space, 1940-1965 : surface materials and psychophysiology of vision / Roberto Gargiani, Anna Rosellini ; translated from the Italian by Stephan Piccolo.
By: Gargiani, Roberto.
Contributor(s): Le Corbusier | Rosellini, Anna.
Material type: BookSeries: Essays in architecture.Publisher: Abingdon, Oxford [England] ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2011Description: 590 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9782940222506 (EPFL Press); 9780415681711 (Routledge : hardback : alk. paper).Other title: Béton brut and ineffable space, 1940-1965 | Surface materials and psychophysiology of vision.Subject(s): Le Corbusier, 1887-1965 -- Criticism and interpretation | Building materialsDDC classification: 720.92 CORItem type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Lending | MTU Cork School of Music Library Lending | 720.92 COR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Checked out | 19/02/2024 | 00158876 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
This groundbreaking new perspective on Le Corbusier is based on exhaustive archival research and the study of neglected or completely unknown documents. It is innovative in showing the role of materials and construction techniques in the architecture of Le Corbusier and the book also delves into the project management and the construction of several buildings in the period 1940 1965. Each worksite, from the Unite d Habitation (Housing Unit) in Marseille to the city of Chandigarh, and the Tokyo museum, the Carpenter Center in Cambridge and the Unite d'Habitation in Berlin, is analyzed in detail.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The discovery of béton brut with malfaçons : the worksite of the Unité d'habitation at Marseille -- Acrobat training : the provocateur of new forms -- Unités d'habitation at Reé-Lès-Nantes, Berlin, and Briey-en-Forêt -- Chandigarh, or the cosmic vision -- Brutal skin in pisé, brick, and wood -- Machines à habiter for tropical visions and climates -- Automatisms and projections of sounds and images -- Toward a new stereotomy.
This groundbreaking new perspective on Le Corbusier is based on exhaustive archival research and the study of neglected or completely unknown documents. It is innovative in showing the role of materials and construction techniques in the architecture of Le Corbusier and the book also delves into the project management and the construction of several buildings in the period 1940 - 1965. Each worksite, from the Unité d'Habitation (Housing Unit) in Marseille to the city of Chandigarh, and the Tokyo museum, the Carpenter Center in Cambridge and the Unité d'Habitation in Berlin, is analyzed in detail.
UCC fund.