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Call for Papers- Symposium- Le Corbusier

Saturday, Feb 28, 20096:31 PM — Monday, Mar 2, 20096:34 PMEDT

Arch Department Southern Polytechnic State University | Arch Department Southern Polytechnic State University

A utopian visionary, Le Corbusier was both innovative and influential in architecture, urbanism, art and theory. Across the world, his revolutionary designs were radical yet practical making him an instrumental figure in the development of Modernism. His buildings are credited with expressing a complex understanding of Modernity’s impact. Many of his ideas on urban living became the blueprint for post-war reconstruction, while the failures of his imitators led to his being blamed for the problems of modern urbanism. Since his death in 1965, Le Corbusier’s contributions have been hotly contested making him without a doubt one of the most admired and most maligned figures of the twentieth century. This symposium will explore the work, writings and legacy of this important and controversial modernist and their relationship to contemporary architecture, art and urbanism. For Additional information: See our website at: HTTP://architecture.spsu.eduannualdeanssymposium

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Call for Papers- Symposium- Le Corbusier

Saturday, Feb 28, 20096:31 PM — Monday, Mar 2, 20096:34 PMEDT

Arch Department Southern Polytechnic State University | Arch Department Southern Polytechnic State University

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A utopian visionary, Le Corbusier was both innovative and influential in architecture, urbanism, art and theory. Across the world, his revolutionary designs were radical yet practical making him an instrumental figure in the development of Modernism. His buildings are credited with expressing a complex understanding of Modernity’s impact. Many of his ideas on urban living became the blueprint for post-war reconstruction, while the failures of his imitators led to his being blamed for the problems of modern urbanism. Since his death in 1965, Le Corbusier’s contributions have been hotly contested making him without a doubt one of the most admired and most maligned figures of the twentieth century. This symposium will explore the work, writings and legacy of this important and controversial modernist and their relationship to contemporary architecture, art and urbanism. For Additional information: See our website at: HTTP://architecture.spsu.eduannualdeanssymposium

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