Jean-Louis Cohen
Phaidon Press, London, New York, 2008, English
Nonfiction, Architecture
17.2 x 13.2 x 3.4 inches, hardcover, 624 pages, 1000 color and 1000 black & white illustrations
ISBN: 9780714846682
Suggested Retail Price: $200.00

From the Publisher. This slip-cased, oversized book, weighing 20 pounds and containsing over 2000 illustrations, summarizes the life and work of the most important modern architect of the 20th century: the legendary, controversial, and confrontational Le Corbusier. Le Corbusier was not exclusively an architect but an artist (painter and sculptor), urbanist, author, furniture designer, world traveler, and media figure. What is most impressive in this volume are the huge-scale photographs drawn from the Le Corbusier archives at the Fondation Le Corbusier in France. The written material is also first-rate: Jean-Louis Cohen, France's best-known historian of modern architecture, contributes an informative introduction, and Tim Benton, a well-known British architectural historian, writes opening texts for individual chapters. 

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