01782nam a2200277Ia 4500999001500000003000400015005001700019008004100036020001800077040001000095082001000105082000800115100002900123245003400152260001200186260000900198300000800207365000800215365001000223365000700233365000900240505111300249650003101362942001201393952009901405 c7083d7083OSt20200318155511.0181031s9999 xx 000 0 und d a9780714868943 ckrvia a724.6 bCUR aWilliam J R Curtis92963 aLe Corbusier: Ideas and Forms bPhaidon c2015 a511 b100 cPOUND d30 e7336 aPart I: The Formative Years of Chalres Edouard Jeanneret 1887 – 1922, 1. The Home Base p.26, In Search of Personal Principles p.44, A Classicism for the Jura p.62, Paris, Purism and L’Esprit Nouveau p.88, Part II: Architectural Ideas and Social Realities 1922-1944, 5. Defining Types for the New Industrial City p.106, 6. Houses, Studios and Villas p.124, 7. Machine Age Palaces and Public Institutions p.148, The Structure of Intentions: Villa Savoye p.166, Collective Demonstrations: Cite de Refuge and Pavillon Suisse p.188, Mechanization, Nature and Regionalism p.208, Politics, Urbanism and Travels p.232, Part III: 12. The Ancient Sense: Late Works 1945-1965, The Modulor, Marseilles and the Mediterranean Myth p.252, 13. Sacral Forms, Ancient Associations p.276, 14. Le Corbusier in India: The Symbolism of Chandigarh p.304. 15. The Marchants of Ahmedabad p.332, Retrospection and Invention: Final Projects p.354, Part IV: 17. The Realm of Architectural Ideas p.379, 18. The Genesis of the Typical p.424, 20. On Transforming Le Corbusier p.448, 21. Conclusion: Modernism, Nature, Tradition p.464  aArchitectural Design92964 cBK2ddc 00102ddc4071aKRVIAbKRVIAcGENd2018-10-31l0o724.6 CURp7085r2018-10-31w2018-10-31yBK