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26 – Le Corbusier – 1 – Have Formwork, Will Travel

26 – Le Corbusier – 1 – Have Formwork, Will Travel

FromAbout Buildings + Cities


26 – Le Corbusier – 1 – Have Formwork, Will Travel

FromAbout Buildings + Cities

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Length:
70 minutes
Released:
Nov 13, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

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 Nouveau


Early projects — 


Villa Fallet
Villas Stotzer & Jacquemet
Villa Jeanneret
Villa Favre-Jacot


Travels, and meetings with — 


Otto Wagner
Josef Hoffmann
Vienna Secession Building
Auguste Perret
Rue Franklin Apartments
Peter Behrens
Mount Athos


And a more detailed look at — 


Villa Schwob (including Colin Rowe’s ‘Mannerism and Modern Architecture’)
Maison Domino


We'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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Released:
Nov 13, 2017
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A podcast about architecture, buildings and cities, from the distant past to the present day. Plus detours into technology, film, fiction, comics, drawings, and the dimly imagined future. With Luke Jones and George Gingell.