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Management number 26814877 Release Date 2025/12/14 List Price $128.27 Model Number 26814877
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An art book by Takashi Homma featuring the windows of Le Corbusier.

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A photo book by photographer Takashi Homma featuring the windows of Le Corbusier's architecture. This photo book focuses on the scenery seen from the windows as a clue to re-experience the architect's perspective, which cannot be captured in ordinary architectural photographs. It introduces 20 of Le Corbusier's architectural works photographed by Homma, from the "Mother's House" overlooking the horizon of Lake Geneva in Switzerland to the "Chapel of Ronchamp," widely known for its primary-colored stained glass. In the contribution by Tim Benton, the book looks back at Le Corbusier's exploration of beautiful framing, starting with the horizontal continuous windows. Jointly published by the Window Research Institute, the Canadian Centre for Architecture, and Walther König.
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Walther König, CCA, Window Research Institute / 192 pages / Softcover / 300 x 220 mm / 9783960987253 / 2019

CategoryBooks > Nonfiction Books > Art Books
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