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  1. 31 juil. 2013 · Perhaps the most important visionary of modern architecture, the Swiss-born Le Corbusier (18871965) broke new ground in reimagining residences, workplaces and urban environments--aiming to provide an enhanced quality of life for all--especially for the poorer classes.

  2. 31 juil. 2013 · Le Corbusier's Secret Laboratory: From Painting to Architecture. Le Corbusier, Jean-Louis Cohen, +4 authors. J. Tittensor. Published 31 July 2013. Art. Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, known as Le Corbusier (1887-1965), influenced the design, function, and construction of office and residential buildings as well as twentieth-century art and design.

  3. 31 juil. 2013 · The "secret laboratory" is the painting studio in Paris where the architect germinated many of his ideas. Lavishly illustrated with photographs and Le Corbusier's drawings and brilliant paintings, this book significantly expands reader's appreciation of Le Corbusier's boundless creative production. Summing up: Highly recommended.

  4. The paper explores themes such as narrative and the inclusion of time in le Corbusier's Purist paintings, or his evolution from a painterly approach to drawing to an idealized, linear and synthetic rendering style.

  5. Le Corbusier's Secret Laboratory From Painting to Architecture /anglais Relié – Illustré, 1 avril 2013. Édition en Anglais de Jean-Louis Cohen (Auteur) 4,6 6 évaluations. Afficher tous les formats et éditions. Architect, artist, and designer of books.

  6. Le Corbusier’s Secret Laboratory. From painting to architecture. Edited by Jean-Louis Cohen with Staffan Ahrenberg. The mutual inspiration stemming from aesthetic versus creative took place in the “secret laboratory” of the artist’s studio.

  7. The mutual inspiration stemming from aesthetic versus creative took place in his “secret laboratory,” the artist’s studio. This is the first publication to consolidate all of the facets of his oeuvre, and it arrives at new approaches toward understanding his paintings, drawings, sculptures, tapestries, furniture, architectural sketches ...