Precisions on the Present State of Architecture and City Planning

Hardback

Main Details

Title Precisions on the Present State of Architecture and City Planning
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Le Corbusier
By (author) Tim Benton
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 248,Width 167
Category/GenreTheory of architecture
ISBN/Barcode 9783906027654
ClassificationsDewey:720.1
Audience
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly

Publishing Details

Publisher Park Books
Imprint Park Books
Publication Date 28 October 2015
Publication Country Switzerland

Description

Coinciding with the 50th anniversary of his death (August 27, 2015), one of Le Corbusier's most significant books becomes available again in English. The "Precisions", as the book is commonly known, emerged from a spontaneous and exuberant series of 10 lectures Le Corbusier gave in Buenos Aires in 1929, reflecting a new maturity in his thinking. They contain some of his most compelling aphorisms, covering technique as the basis of architecture, the human scale in design, furniture, the private house, apartments and office buildings, the city, the League of Nations competition, teaching architecture. As he spoke, Le Corbusier improvised colour drawings on large sheets of paper. The drawings and lectures are unique in their eloquent and concise summary of his philosophy of architecture and urban design, stating the principles that informed his work from the 1920s on. This new edition for the first time features all of Le Corbusier's drawings in colour. A new essay by British scholar Tim Benton, written for this new edition, contextualizes the "Precisions" within Le Corbusier's oeuvre and comments on their lasting significance.

Author Biography

Le Corbusier (1887-1965) was one of the most significant figures of 20-century architecture. The Swiss-French architect's buildings, interior designs, urbanistic visions, and writings remain highly influential until the present day. Tim Benton, born 1945, is a British scholar, writer, and broadcaster. He is a professor of art history at Open University and has written extensively on Le Corbusier. He has been a visiting professor at Bard Graduate College (2003) and at Columbia University's Department of Art and Archaeology (2007) in the US.