Le Corbusier, the Dishonest Architect

Le Corbusier, the Dishonest Architect
Author: Malcolm Millais
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2018-01-23
Genre: Art
ISBN: 152750736X

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This is not a book for architects, but for all those that have suffered, consciously and unconsciously, from modern architecture and have wondered how it came about. This was largely due to one man, an architect called Le Corbusier. For some he was a genius, but the truth is he was a sham, a fake, a charlatan whose only gift was for self-publicity. He was the most influential architect of the second half of the twentieth century; his influence overwhelmed the architectural profession on a global scale, who swallowed his publicity whole, and still hold him in awe. For the rest of the world, the mere mortals, his influence was disastrous, as traditional buildings were destroyed and replaced by featureless boxes of varying sizes, imposing a dreariness hitherto unimagined. As usual, it was the poor who suffered most as they were herded into tower-blocks. These were often grouped into estates that ringed many towns and cities, which then degenerated into high-rise slums with all the well-known attendant social problems. This book exposes the myths that surround Le Corbusier, detailing the endless failures of his proposals and his projects. These were due to his profound dishonesty, both as a person and as an architect. His legacy was an architectural profession that believed, and still believe, they were designing buildings based on logic, functionality and honesty whereas they were doing the opposite.


Le Corbusier, the Dishonest Architect
Language: en
Pages: 280
Authors: Malcolm Millais
Categories: Art
Type: BOOK - Published: 2018-01-23 - Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

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