Critical theory edited by Fernando Puma. Contributions by Fernando Puma, Max Brod, George Rouault, James T. Ferrell, Gottfried von Einem, Howard Carroll, Theodore Roszak, Merce Cunningham, Henry Miller, Sigfried Giedion, Theodore Roetke, Dorothy Parker, Lee Richard Hayman, Robert M. ... [details]
Monograph on the work of Le Corbusier. Edited by Stamo Papadaki. Includes essays by Joseph Hudnut, S. Giedion, Fernand Léger, J.L. Sert, and James Thrall Soby. Includes appendix with biographical notes and bibliography. ... [details]
"In the same way that Le Corbusier's Towards a New Architecture was the first presentation to the English public of the ideas behind the modern movement in architecture, this book, his second to be published in English, did pioneer work in expounded modern ideas of town and country planning. ... [details]
"The distinguished architect, the author of this book, has been in demand all over the world, not only as an architect, but as a lecturer on kindred subjects. His solutions to many of our problems have in the past seemed revolutionary, but nowadays many of his first tenets have become orthodox practice. ... [details]
"'The Radiant City (La Ville Radieuse),' one of his fundamental and most important books, reveals the full genius of Le Corbusier. First published in 1933 and then, with some slight additions, republished in 1964, it has never before been available [before this edition] in English. ... [details]
Issue number 3 of Cercle et Carré. Essays "Poétique Nouvelle," by Michel Seuphor; "La Fonction Plastique Dans L'Architecture Future," by J.A. Gorin; "Architecture et Urbanisme en Tout," by Le Corbusier; "Réflexions sur L'Architecture," by Dr. ... [details]
Issue number 2 of Cercle et Carré published in conjunction with the first international exhibition of the work of the members of the group Cercle et Carré held at Galerie 23, Paris, April 18 - May 1, 1930. ... [details]