Le Corbusier (1887-1965) is arguably the most influential
architect of the twentieth century. Despite the fact that he
designed no permanent buildings in the United Kingdom, more than
any other individual he was responsible for shaping British
post-war architecture.
Le Corbusier and Britain traces the growing awareness of work by
this visionary figure in contemporary architecture journals and the
popular press. Contributions by such prominent architects and
critics as Edwin Lutyens, Herbert Read, Evelyn Waugh, Peter
Smithson, Jane Drew, Basil Spence and Christopher Booker are
accompanied by 150 illustrations, together with writings and
drawings by Le Corbusier himself.
Also featuring the most comprehensive bibliography of British
writings by and about Le Corbusier ever published, this book is an
invaluable addition to the study of architecture.
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