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Title: Le Corbusier (1887–1965)
Authors: Sequeira, Marta
Editors: Ross, Stephen
Keywords: Le Corbusier
Século XX
Movimento Moderno
Arquitectura
Arte
Issue Date: 9-May-2016
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Citation: SEQUEIRA, Marta. «Le Corbusier (1887–1965)», in ROSS, Stephen (ed.), The Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism, Taylor and Francis, 2016.
Abstract: Le Corbusier was a Swiss architect and urbanist who acquired French nationality in 1930, having set up his studio (“the atelier of patient research”) in that country. Just as he assumed an unconditional continuity in relation to the past, he also clearly confronted the circumstances of his time. Many of his works became icons of Modernism, like the Villa Savoye (1928), the Marseilles Housing Unit (1945), the Ronchamp Chapel (1950), the Convent of Sainte-Marie de la Tourette (1953) and the Chandigarh Capitol Complex (1950-55), to mention just a few examples. His architecture reflected the development of a modern industrialized economy, a western avant-garde society and a vibrant political and social context. He made a mark not only with his constructed work, but also with designs that were never built (and which were progressive in character), his painting (which reflected his experimentalist nature) and with his theoretical texts, which today bear witness to his modernist doctrine. Le Corbusier was above all one of the most prolific thinkers of Modernism, and one of the greatest figures of the 20th century.
URI: https://www.rem.routledge.com/articles/le-corbusier-1887-1965
http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20376
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