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On the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Le Corbusier, this book brings together twelve letters and drawings by contemporary architects.
On the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the death of Le Corbusier, this book brings together twelve letters and drawings by contemporary architects, an expression of their admiration for, or rejection of, the renowned architect, as well as the inspiration that his works elicited.
These personal accounts provide us with an insight into how Le Corbusier's audacity influenced their own way of approaching architecture, and on a broader level, the world of art.
Marc Barani / Frédéric Borel / Paul Chemetov / Jean-Louis Cohen /
Odile Decq / Jean-Marc Duthilleul / Michel Holley / Nicolas Michelin /
Claude Parent / Elizabeth de Portzamparc / Bernard Tschumi / Jean-Paul Viguier
Bilingual texts by 12 architects.
Digital distributor : e-Dantès
Data sheet
- Language
- French/English - bilingual
- ISBN
- EPUB3 : 9782363061720
- File format
- Epub
- Publication date
- 2014
Barani (Marc)
After studying architecture and scenography, Marc Barani completes his course with anthropology studes that led him to spend one year in Nepal. Marc Barani founds his agency in 1989with Brigitte Fryland, scenographer, and starts his activity with the extension of the Saint-Pancrace cemetery in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, followed by the restoration of the Le Corbusier Cabanon. His team is diverse and gathers architects, scenographers, designers and landscape designers. Marc Barani created many projects in a close relationship to contemporary art, such as the art center of Crestet, educational workshops at Mouans-Sartoux, or the digital arts creation studio at the Ecole pilote internationale d’art et de recherche of Nice. The Marc Barani workshop is currently working on the Centre de Congrès of Nancy, a car park at the Nice airport, social housing in Rennes, urban infrastructures – such as the crossing of the Loire in Nantes -, a library in Tripoli and Rafic Hariri’s memorial tomb in Beirut. Marc Barani taught architecture from 1993 to 2003, at the École spéciale d’architecture de Paris, the École d’architecture Marseille-Luminy, the École nationale supérieure de création industrielle de Paris, the École méditerranéenne des Jardins et du Paysage de Grasse, and the École pilote internationale d’art et de recherche, Villa Arson, à Nice. In 2008, Marc Barani was rewarded the Equerre d’Argent prize for the tramway station of Nice.
Borel (Frédéric)
Born in Roanne in 1959. Lives and works in Paris.
Chemetov (Paul)
Born in Paris in 1928. He lives and works in Paris.
Cohen (Jean-Louis)
Born in Paris in 1949. Lives and works between Paris and New York.
Decq (Odile)
Odile Decq, a French architect, has seen her reputation and the success of her agency, founded in 1978, grow ever stronger. Her work is a complete universe, in which architecture, design, art and urbanism rub shoulders and respond to each other. Her direct style, her assertive and whimsical personality are matched by her architecture with its bold geometries and her innovative creations in all the fields in which she expresses herself.
International recognition came very early, in 1990, with her first major commission: the Banque Populaire de l'Ouest in Rennes. The 10 national and international prizes and the publications that accompanied the construction of this building underlined the birth of a new hope stemming from the punk revolt that challenged dusty conventions.
Among the architectural achievements of this pioneering and passionate woman are the Museum of Contemporary Art in Rome (MACRO), the headquarters of GL Events in Lyon, the Frac Bretagne in Rennes, the Tangshan Archaeological Museum in China, the "Cargo", a start-up incubator in Paris, an office building in Paris, "Le Twist", very singular private houses that she assimilates to works of art, and her latest project, a residential tower in Barcelona "Antares". More than 20 years ago, she entered the field of design by creating a series of furniture, armchairs and tables for the Unesco headquarters in Paris with the publishers Domeau & Pérès. Since then, each of her projects has been the object of new creations, such as new lamps developed for the Luceplan catalogue.
She has always been a contemporary art collector and enthusiast, and in 2007 she took the step of creating a work of art at her first exhibition at the Polaris gallery in Paris. She then sought to reinvest her own research in architecture into art and gradually moved away from it while sometimes keeping a link. Thus, the portfolios of silkscreen prints produced for Bernard Chauveau Édition on the occasion of the creation of the Macro, the Frac Bretagne or the Phantom restaurant at the Garnier opera house are graphic deconstructions of the elements of the projects; the same is true of the series of ALOD plates produced in 2016.
After having designed the Oniris gallery stand for Art Paris in 2010, she exhibited at the gallery in 2017 and produced photographs and mobiles for this occasion. Finally, the Philippe Gravier gallery in Paris asked her to create a set of tables and lamps for Design Miami Art Basel in 2019 and for the FIAC the Pavillon Noir installed on the Place de la Concorde in Paris in October of the same year.
She has received numerous international awards: in 1996, a Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale recognised her work as "Emerging Voices"; in 2016, the Jane Drew Prize was awarded to her by The Architects Journal in London in recognition of a personality "possessing creative strength, advocating the breaking of rules and advocating equality". In 2017, she received the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award from Architizer in New York for her body of work as well as for "her commitment, contribution and contribution to the architectural debate". In 2018, she was awarded the title of Honorary Fellow of the Royal Architecture Institute of Canada (RIAC), in October the ECC Architecture Award by the European Cultural Centre in Venice, and in November the title of Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI). She was made an Honorary Doctor of Architecture at Laval University in Quebec in 2015. In France she is a Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur, Commandeur de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and Commandeur de l'Ordre du Mérite.
After having taught since the early 1990s in Paris and in many countries, then directed the ESA in Paris for 5 years, she finally founded her own school of architecture in 2014 in order to renew, move the lines and take into account the generational evolution of architecture students of the 21st century, Confluence Institute for Innovation and Creative Strategies in Architecture. Her school was accredited by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in 2017 and is based in Paris since September 2019.
Duthilleul (Jean-Marie)
Born in Versailles in 1952. Lives and works in Paris.
Holley (Michel)
Born in Düsseldorf in 1924. Lives and works in Paris.
Le Corbusier
Le Corbusier was born Charles-Edouard Jeanneret in 1887 and died in 1965. He is one of the most important representants of the modern movement with, for example, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Walter Gropuis, Alvar Aalto and Theo van Doesburg. Installed in Paris since 1917, he participates to the creation of the Esprit nouveau, an art and architecture magazine in which he uses the pseudonym of Le Corbusier. After the WWII, he proposes his "unités d'habitation" (habitation units) and realises Marseille's Cité radieuse.
Great theoretician, he maintains his publications with le Modulor (1950), presentation of modern architecture.
Michelin (Nicolas)
Born in Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1955. Lives and works in Paris
Parent (Claude)
Born in Neuilly-sur-Seine in 1923. Lives and works in Paris.
Portzamparc de (Elizabeth)
Born in Rio de Janeiro. Lives and works in Paris.
Tschumi (Bernard)
Born in Lausanne in 1944. Lives and works between Paris and New York.
Viguier (Jean-Paul)
Born in Azas in 1946. Lives and works in Paris.
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