d an Architecture"
Open to the Public
Date Thursday, October 1, 2009
Time 6:30-8:30pm
Location Al Mamoura Auditorium, Abu Dhabi View map
Published in 1923 by Le Corbusier, Vers une architecture (Toward an Architecture) was based on articles printed in the magazine L'Espirit Nouveau, founded by the architect and the painter Améée Ozenfant in 1920. Its impact was immediate on architects throughout Europe. Le Corbusier's book affected the way his contemporaries considered the relationship between architecture, technology and history, and provoked an unending series of polemics. As new translations appear in many languages, including Arabic, recent interpretation and archival research invite a reconsideration of this influential book's genesis and structure.
Jean-Louis Cohen Sheldon H. Solow Professor in the History of Architecture, Institute of Fine Arts, NYU
In conversation with
Yasser Tabbaa Head of the Department of Ethics, Philosophy and Religion; Professor, Department of History, King's Academy, Jordan
- See more at: http://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/news-events/abu-dhabi-events/2009/10/le-corbusier.html#sthash.1Q9mBWoD.dpuf
d an Architecture" Open to the PublicDate Thursday, October 1, 2009Time 6:30-8:30pmLocation Al Mamoura Auditorium, Abu Dhabi View mapPublished in 1923 by Le Corbusier, Vers une architecture (Toward an Architecture) was based on articles printed in the magazine L'Espirit Nouveau, founded by the architect and the painter Améée Ozenfant in 1920. Its impact was immediate on architects throughout Europe. Le Corbusier's book affected the way his contemporaries considered the relationship between architecture, technology and history, and provoked an unending series of polemics. As new translations appear in many languages, including Arabic, recent interpretation and archival research invite a reconsideration of this influential book's genesis and structure.Jean-Louis Cohen Sheldon H. Solow Professor in the History of Architecture, Institute of Fine Arts, NYUIn conversation withYasser Tabbaa Head of the Department of Ethics, Philosophy and Religion; Professor, Department of History, King's Academy, Jordan- See more at: http://nyuad.nyu.edu/en/news-events/abu-dhabi-events/2009/10/le-corbusier.html#sthash.1Q9mBWoD.dpuf
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