Le Corbusier's Pavilion for Zurich: Model and Prototype of an Ideal Exhibition Space

by Catherine Dumont d'Ayot and Tim Benton

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Le Corbusier's Pavilion for Zurich uses numerous handwritten documents, drawings, and papers to trace the history of Le Corbusier's last built work. This dwelling, which is also a museum, was initiated by Zurich gallery owner Heidi Weber. With its abstract forms and colors, it represents an intellectual legacy of the famous architect in which the further development of architecture as envisaged by Le Corbusier is clearly legible. From the first ideas and sketches from and beyond, the genesis of this exceptional building - the completion of which the architect did not live to see - is presented with lavish use of illustrations and documents. This book explains for the first time the significance of the pavilion, which differs strongly from the beton brut of Le Corbusier's late work, in terms of its position as one of the architect's central and forward-looking works.
  • ISBN13 9783037783054
  • Publish Date 10 December 2012
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country CH
  • Imprint Lars Muller Publishers
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 192
  • Language English