Le Corbusier, Unite d'habitation, Marseille
Discover the architectural marvel of Le Corbusier's Unite d'habitation in Marseille with this insightful book by Alban Janson, published in 2007. In just 60 pages, Janson delves into the intricate narrative surrounding this iconic structure, exploring its role as a manifestation of Le Corbusier's fundamental design philosophies. This book not only documents the innovative residential building but also investigates the fascinating tensions between the architect's intentions and the actual impacts of the project.
Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or a student of design, "Le Corbusier, Unite d'habitation, Marseille" offers a profound understanding of the conflicts and triumphs that characterize this ambitious work. Perfect for anyone interested in the evolution of modern architecture, this title invites you to engage with the rich history and significance of one of France's most renowned buildings.