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Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Lanscapes

Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Lanscapes

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This exhibition catalogue was produced by The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and explores the work of the architect, designer, artist, and theorist Le Corbusier through the lens of “landscapes”—the physical, cultural, and conceptual environments that shaped his thinking.

The book presents Le Corbusier’s projects across his entire career, showing how his travels, sketches, urban studies, and architectural experiments interacted. It highlights his belief that architecture must respond to both nature and modern life, and it traces how his ideas evolved from early Purist compositions to large-scale urban plans and post-war buildings like the Chandigarh Capitol Complex. Richly illustrated with drawings, models, photographs, and paintings, the volume offers a comprehensive view of how Le Corbusier imagined, interpreted, and reshaped the modern world.

Jean-Louis Cohen
MoMA 2013
Hardcover 404 pp. 9.75 × 12.25
ISBN: 978-0-87070-851-0 Condition: Near Fine
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