Le Corbusier before Le Corbusier
In his numerous writings, Le Corbusier remained uncharacteristically silent about his early career. This intriguing book examines his nascent years as a designer and architect, focusing on the period from 1907 to 1922the year he changed his name from Charles Edouard Jeanneret and established his identity as Le Corbusier. The contributors to the book offer in unprecedented detail an account of Le Corbusiers formative years and the cultural, intellectual, and artistic concerns that absorbed him as a young artist in Switzerland and Paris.
From 1907 to 1922 Jeanneret learned the art and craft of architecture and design, and defined his own image as an artist. The book discusses the cultural climate of his Swiss hometown, La Chaux-de-Fonds; his early mentors, friends, and clients; his educational pursuits, including his self-designed Grand Tour; and his first successes as an architect and designer. More than 350 illustrationsincluding architectural drawings and models, watercolors, sketches, photographs, and furnitureshow the range of young Le Corbusiers work and illuminate the principal themes and issues of his formative years.
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