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Le Corbusier: PoƩsie sur Alger

Softcover | 11.18 x 1.52 x 17.53 cm | 128 pp

Hatje Cantz | 2016 | 9783775740968

The French original from 1950, published here for the first time in English and German.

PoƩsie sur Alger, written in 1942 and published for the first time in 1950: a self-mocking examination of thirteen abortively invested, work-intensive years during which Le Corbusier devoted himself to the drawing up of extensive urban plans for Algiers. Numerous additional plans followed on his first trip to Algeria in 1931.

The architect dreamed of installing Algiers as the southernmost point of the cultural connection between the littoral states of the Mediterranean, between Paris, Barcelona, and Rome―as an ā€œIslamic pole,ā€ as he called it. The decision to publish his very personal and self-illustrated thoughts on a ā€œplan directeurā€ for Algiers marks an important point in Le Corbusier’s development. The publication continues to provide multilayered insight into the inner life and world of thought of the pioneer of architectural modernism.

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Softcover | 11.18 x 1.52 x 17.53 cm | 128 pp

Hatje Cantz | 2016 | 9783775740968

The French original from 1950, published here for the first time in English and German.

PoƩsie sur Alger, written in 1942 and published for the first time in 1950: a self-mocking examination of thirteen abortively invested, work-intensive years during which Le Corbusier devoted himself to the drawing up of extensive urban plans for Algiers. Numerous additional plans followed on his first trip to Algeria in 1931.

The architect dreamed of installing Algiers as the southernmost point of the cultural connection between the littoral states of the Mediterranean, between Paris, Barcelona, and Rome―as an ā€œIslamic pole,ā€ as he called it. The decision to publish his very personal and self-illustrated thoughts on a ā€œplan directeurā€ for Algiers marks an important point in Le Corbusier’s development. The publication continues to provide multilayered insight into the inner life and world of thought of the pioneer of architectural modernism.

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