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Simon Richards analyzes Le Corbusier’s concept of self, reappraises the architect’s motives as an urban planner, and arrives at a new understanding of his intellectual relations with other members of the twentieth-century avant garde. Richards shows how Le Corbusier’s ideas contradict now dominant ways of thinking about the city, and he focuses attention on the ways the(...)
Le Corbusier and the concept of self
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Simon Richards analyzes Le Corbusier’s concept of self, reappraises the architect’s motives as an urban planner, and arrives at a new understanding of his intellectual relations with other members of the twentieth-century avant garde. Richards shows how Le Corbusier’s ideas contradict now dominant ways of thinking about the city, and he focuses attention on the ways the concept of self can influence the shape of the built environment.
Architecture, monographies