Le Corbusier
Le Corbusier
Le Corbusier
Authored by:
Gregory Capone
Ryan Caswell
Daniel Loveless
Matthew Perch
Camille
Biography
The Life of Le Corbusier
• Charles-Edouard Jeanneret-Gris
was born in La Chaux de Fonds,
Switzerland, 1887. Trained as
Early
an artist, he travelled
extensively through Germany Life
and the East. In Paris he studied
under Auguste Perret and
absorbed the cultural and
artistic life of the city. During
this period he developed a keen
interest in the synthesis of the
various arts. Jeanneret-Gris
adopted the name Le Corbusier
in the early 1920s.
• In 1917 he settled in Paris
where he issued his book Vers
une architecture [Towards a
New Architecture], based on his
earlier articles in L'Esprit
Nouveau. . He believed that
architecture had lost its way.
From 1922 Le Corbusier worked
with his cousin Pierre Jeanneret.
During this time, Le Corbusier's
ideas began to take physical
form, mainly as houses which
War Times
• During World War II, Le Corbusier
produced little beyond some
theories on his utopian ideals and
on his modular building scale. In
1947, he started his Unite
d'habitation. Although relieved with
sculptural roof-lines and highly
colored walls, these massive post-
war dwelling blocks received
justifiable criticism.
• Le Corbusier's post-war buildings
rejected his earlier industrial forms
and utilized vernacular materials,
brute concrete and articulated
structure. Near the end of his
career he worked on several
projects in India, which utilized
brutal materials and sculptural
forms. In these buildings he
readopted the recessed structural
column, the expressive staircase,
1887- October 6, birth to the 38 street of the
Greenhouse, the Lime-of-Bottoms, of Charles-
Edouard Jeanneret (Corbusier) , wire of George
Edouard Jeanneret, engraver and enameller of
Time
watches, and Marie Charlotte Amélie Jeanneret-Perret,
musician.
Line
1891- Primary school of the Lime-of-Bottoms.
1902- Diploma of honor to the International
exhibition of Arts
1913- First exposure of the ten watercolours " the
language of
1916- Construction of the villa Schwob (Lime-of-
Bottoms) and of
1923- Publication of "Worms an Architecture" -
Exposure
1929- Voyages in South America - Cycle of ten
confere
1938- Exposure of painting to Kunsthaus of Zurich
and the Gallery nces
1944- "Discussions with the students of the Schools
of Architecture" and "the Charter of Athens" -
Research on the Housing units .
Villa Savoye
La Femme a
Une Biche Nature Morte Images from 35works of Le corbusier
L’Accordeon et le
Furniture of Le Corbusier
Le Corbusier is perhaps some of the most influential work of the
early nine-teen hundreds. Unlike other furniture from the period or prior
to, Le Corbusier designed his furniture with the general framing systems
as metal and on the exterior. The cushions are free of any type of
connection to any other element of the whole. Le Corbusier also
incorporates Golden Section into his armchair and Grand 2 seat sofa, a
practice also evident in his architecture.2
Table
Resting Chair
Images from
www.sunsetsettings.com and
Arm chair www.modernliving.com
Works Cited
1
35 Works by Le Corbusier. Sotheby. London: 1987. 429. 420, 412,
414
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accessed on 3/17/2004
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Work Cited (cont.)
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