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Né Suisse et naturalisé Français, Le Corbusier entretient des relations complexes avec son pays natal. Après ses premières expériences d'architecte, il s'estime mal compris et part pour Paris. Toutefois, il concevra pour La Chaux de Fonds, pour Genève, pour Zurich et Vevey des œuvres ou projets exemplaires et entretiendra avec des personnalités comme Karl Moser, Sigfried Giedion, Blaise Cendrars et Hélène de Mandrot des échanges et liens qui furent décisifs pour sa personnalité et sa carrière.(http://www.paris-lavillette.archi.fr/editions)
Le Corbusier, --- Criticism and interpretation --- Congresses. --- Friends and associates --- Switzerland --- Suisse --- Intellectual life --- Vie intellectuelle --- Congrès --- Aubert, Georges --- De Mandrot, Hélène --- Grasset, Eugène --- Jeanneret, Albert --- L'eplattenier, Charles --- Ritter, William --- Roth, Alfred --- Jeanneret, Pierre --- Le Corbusier, Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, --- Zürich --- Jeanneret, Pierre, --- Jeanneret, Pierre, 1896-1967 --- Le Corbusier, Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, 1887-1965 --- Le Corbusier, - 1887-1965 - Friends and associates - Congresses --- Switzerland - Intellectual life - 20th century - Congresses --- Le Corbusier, - 1887-1965
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Dieser Architekturführer beschreibt sowohl die Villa La Roche als auch die angebaute Villa Jeanneret, Sitz der Fondation Le Corbusier. le Corbusier: "La Roche, when one owns such a splendid art collection as yours, one must construct a house that does it honour." - La Roche: "Very well then, build this house for me." This was the genesis of the Villa La Roche (1923-1925), a brilliant synthesis of residence and private gallery, as recounted by the Swiss banker and collector of Cubist art, Raoul la Roche. The developmental leap which Le Corbusier made in his architecture and the liberty of expression in his use of colour, light and spatial organisation which he discovered during the final stages of this project inaugurated his rise to one of the giants of 20th century architecture. This guide leads the reader through both the Villa La Roche and the attached Villa Jeanneret, which houses the Fondation Le Corbusier.
Architecture --- Corbusier, Le --- Le Corbusier, --- La Roche, Raoul, --- Jeanneret, Albert --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Homes and haunts --- Villa La Roche (Paris, France) --- Villa Jeanneret (Paris, France) --- Paris (France) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Constructions --- Villas La Roche-Jeanneret --- Art, Architecture & Applied Arts --- Corbusier, le --- Le Corbusier --- La Roche, Raoul --- Critique et interprétation --- Résidences et lieux familiers --- Villas La Roche-Jeanneret. --- Constructions. --- Critique et interprétation. --- Roche, Raoul La, --- Jeanneret-Gris, Charles Edouard, --- Gris, Charles Edouard Jeanneret-, --- Jeanneret, Charles Edouard, --- Corbusier, Edouard le, --- Le Corbusier, Eduard, --- Le Corbusier-Saugnier, --- Corbusier, --- Kebiyi, --- Korubyujie, --- Le Korbi︠u︡zʹe, --- Le Kebuxiye, --- Lu Kūrbūziyah, --- Ru Korubyujie, --- Rangnalei, Chaersi Aidehua, --- 勒・柯布西耶, --- 让纳雷, 查尔斯・爱德华, --- Le Corbusier. --- Paris. --- Ле Корбюзьє, --- Critique et interprétation --- Résidences et lieux familiers --- ARCHITECTURE / Individual Architects & Firms / General.
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