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Le Corbusier, the Noble Savage: Toward an Archaeology of Modernism
The MIT Press
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9780262367950
Publication date:
1998
Chapter Contents
- [ Opening ]
- "Les 5 Points" (1926): New Building Material—a New House
- The Box on Pilotis as a Leitmotif
- Does the Cell Partition Contradict the Dream of Pilotis?
- A Steep but Consistent Climb toward the Villa Savoye and the Palace of the League of Nations
- LC in Istanbul (1911): The Oriel Principle (Cikma Construction)
- Istanbul (1911): The Summer House on the Waterfront (Yali)
- Istanbul (1911): The Pavilion (Kӧsk)
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Part I: "The Weight of Things"—Does It Count Longer Than the Name of Things?
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Published:1998
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1998. ""The Weight of Things"—Does It Count Longer Than the Name of Things?", Le Corbusier, the Noble Savage: Toward an Archaeology of Modernism, Adolf Max Vogt, Radka Donnell
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