Explore the extraordinary career and enduring legacy of Le Corbusier (1887-1965), iconic architect, designer, writer and artist in the first major exhibition of his life and work seen in Britain for over 20 years.
Undoubtedly the single most influential architect of the twentieth century, Le Corbusier was also the most controversial. Across the world, his revolutionary designs were instrumental in the development of modern architecture, forever changing the environment in which we live.
Featuring unique drawings, models, paintings, tapestries, books, films, photographs, sculptures, items of furniture and interiors, including a wealth of previously unpublished material, Le Corbusier – The Art of Architecture takes an in depth look at the projects, interiors and art of Le Corbusier and reveals the man behind the myth.
The exhibition is showing, as part of Liverpool 08, Capital of Culture, in the dramatic and rarely seen Crypt of Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens.
Tickets: £6 (£4 concessions).
(Ticket booking will be available from mid-September).
Entrance to the exhibition is timed so advance online booking is strongly recommended.
To book, please visit http://www.architecture.com/lecorbusier
Tickets are also available on the day at the venue.
http://www.architecture.com/lecorbusier