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Le Corbusier. Les Quartiers Modernes Frugès / The Quartiers Modernes Frugès / Marylène Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Le Roy, Jean-Luc Veyret.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Basel : Birkhäuser, [2015]Copyright date: ©1998Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
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  • 9783764358082
  • 9783035603088
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Foreword -- An Orientation Guide Parcours de visite -- The Project's History Histoire d'un projet -- History of the Construction Process History of a Neighbourhood / Histoire du chantier Histoire d'un quartier -- The Lesson of Pessac / Les leçons de Pessac -- Bibliography / Bibliographie
Summary: Ein Meilenstein in Le Corbusiers Bemühungen um den sozialen Wohnbau: die Arbeitersiedlungen von Pessac.Summary: in 1923/24 Henry Frugès, a Bordeaux industrialist commissioned Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret with a "small workers housing estate" in Lège and a garden city in Pessac, comprising 130 to 150 houses with shops. These two housing schemes fitted neatly into the architects research on standardisation and the "machine à habiter", and provided a useful laboratory for gauging public opinion with regard to mass-production techniques in housing estates. One of the most striking features of the Cité Frugès was the use of polychromy on the exterior facades, to, in Le Corbusier's own words, "sculpt the space through the physical quality of colour - bring forward some volumes while making others recede. In short, compose with colour in the same way as we have composed with form. This is how architecture is transformed into urbanism." Historical documents and drawings make this handy-sized volume an invaluable guide for visitors and a practical introduction for all architectural enthusiasts.

Frontmatter -- Foreword -- An Orientation Guide Parcours de visite -- The Project's History Histoire d'un projet -- History of the Construction Process History of a Neighbourhood / Histoire du chantier Histoire d'un quartier -- The Lesson of Pessac / Les leçons de Pessac -- Bibliography / Bibliographie

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Ein Meilenstein in Le Corbusiers Bemühungen um den sozialen Wohnbau: die Arbeitersiedlungen von Pessac.

in 1923/24 Henry Frugès, a Bordeaux industrialist commissioned Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret with a "small workers housing estate" in Lège and a garden city in Pessac, comprising 130 to 150 houses with shops. These two housing schemes fitted neatly into the architects research on standardisation and the "machine à habiter", and provided a useful laboratory for gauging public opinion with regard to mass-production techniques in housing estates. One of the most striking features of the Cité Frugès was the use of polychromy on the exterior facades, to, in Le Corbusier's own words, "sculpt the space through the physical quality of colour - bring forward some volumes while making others recede. In short, compose with colour in the same way as we have composed with form. This is how architecture is transformed into urbanism." Historical documents and drawings make this handy-sized volume an invaluable guide for visitors and a practical introduction for all architectural enthusiasts.

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In English.

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