26 – Le Corbusier – 1 – Have Formwork, Will Travel
We’re taking on the origin story of (for better or worse) the most important architect of the 20th century — Charles-Edouard Jeanneret aka Le Corbusier. His origins — petit bourgeois, Swiss, provincial — can make his eventual rise to world-enveloping notoriety and era-defining influence seem all the more unlikely. We’re digging into his childhood, family, education and travels as a young man before taking on a couple of early projects.
We discuss —
La Chaux de Fonds Charles L’Eplattanier, his teacher Jugendstil & Art NouveauEarly projects —
Villa Fallet Villas Stotzer & Jacquemet Villa Jeanneret Villa Favre-JacotTravels, and meetings with —
Otto Wagner Josef Hoffmann Vienna Secession Building Auguste Perret Rue Franklin Apartments Peter Behrens Mount AthosAnd a more detailed look at —
Villa Schwob (including Colin Rowe’s ‘Mannerism and Modern Architecture’) Maison DominoWe've been reading —
Nicholas Fox Weber ‘Le Corbusier: A Life’ (2008) Jean-Louis Cohen ‘Le Corbusier: Le Grand’ (2014) Oppositions 15-16 (1980)Music —
The final part of Beethoven’s 9th — the Ode to Joy
An excerpt from — Mahler: Symphony No. 3: iii. Comodo. Scherzando. Ohne Hast from archive.org
Britt Brothers — ‘Alpine Milkman Yodel’ (1933) from archive.org
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