Le Corbusier - Vers Une Architecture -extraits - 1920-1971





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Le Corbusier is the author of Vers Une Architecture -extraits, a 1971 Frans edition in a soft cover, 63 pages, 24.5 x 16 cm, published by Stichting De Roos as a numbered, limited edition of 175 copies (this one is number 102) in French.
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Vers Une Architecture — extracts. Compiled by W. Sandberg; total edition of 175 copies numbered 1–175, this is number 102. Stichting De Roos, Utrecht, 1971. 24.5 × 16 cm. - cardboard cover.
Printed on 'Grijspak' and Jacinthe paper. The fonts used are Volta, Annonce Antique, Univers, Gill Sans, and Bodoni. With numerous illustrations and photographs.
Condition: Good. Nice, clean copy without inscriptions. Rare edition.
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'Le Corbusier, born Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris (La Chaux-de-Fonds, October 6, 1887 – Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, August 27, 1965) was a Franco-Swiss architect and urban planner. His significance and influence for new building and the International Style were so great that he is sometimes called the 'architect of the 20th century.' His work received much praise, but also a lot of criticism. Critics consider him responsible for the death of architecture and the soullessness of modern urban planning, while others praise his work and compare it to the genius of Michelangelo or Picasso.'
Vers Une Architecture — extracts. Compiled by W. Sandberg; total edition of 175 copies numbered 1–175, this is number 102. Stichting De Roos, Utrecht, 1971. 24.5 × 16 cm. - cardboard cover.
Printed on 'Grijspak' and Jacinthe paper. The fonts used are Volta, Annonce Antique, Univers, Gill Sans, and Bodoni. With numerous illustrations and photographs.
Condition: Good. Nice, clean copy without inscriptions. Rare edition.
Shipment registered
'Le Corbusier, born Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris (La Chaux-de-Fonds, October 6, 1887 – Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, August 27, 1965) was a Franco-Swiss architect and urban planner. His significance and influence for new building and the International Style were so great that he is sometimes called the 'architect of the 20th century.' His work received much praise, but also a lot of criticism. Critics consider him responsible for the death of architecture and the soullessness of modern urban planning, while others praise his work and compare it to the genius of Michelangelo or Picasso.'

