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Sacred Concrete: The Churches of Le Corbusier [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 232 pages, weight: 1131 g, 120 Halftones, black and white; 120 Illustrations, black and white; 70 Halftones, color; 70 Illustrations, color; b/w line drawings
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Mar-2013
  • Leidėjas: Birkhauser Verlag AG
  • ISBN-10: 3034608233
  • ISBN-13: 9783034608237
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 232 pages, weight: 1131 g, 120 Halftones, black and white; 120 Illustrations, black and white; 70 Halftones, color; 70 Illustrations, color; b/w line drawings
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Mar-2013
  • Leidėjas: Birkhauser Verlag AG
  • ISBN-10: 3034608233
  • ISBN-13: 9783034608237
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Le Corbusier not only designed and built churches; he was also intensely interested in religion and faith. His work deeply influenced church architecture in the twentieth century. This book examines Le Corbusiers relationship with religion in two introductory chapters, presents his four designs for La Sainte-Baume, the Chapel of Notre Dame du Haut de Ronchamp, the Cloister of La Tourette, and the Church of St. Pierre, and, in the final chapter, examines his influence on church architecture in Europe in the twentieth century. Examples include the Jubilee Church near Rome by Richard Meier, the Chapel of Saint Ignatius in Seattle by Steven Holl, the Santa Maria Church in Porto by Įlvaro Siza, Tadao Andos Meditation Space in Paris, as well as the Kapelle der Versöhnung (Church of Reconciliation) in Berlin by Reitermann & Sassenroth. Flora Samuel holds a PhD in architecture and teaches design and architecture history at the University of Bath, UK, and is the author of numerous publications. Inge Linder-Galliard also holds a PhD in architecture and has researched and written about Le Corbusiers work in numerous essays.
Acknowledgements 7(1)
Introduction 8(9)
Chapter 1 Modernity and the Catholic Church
The Catholic Church
17(5)
Church Building in France
22(4)
The Liturgical Reform Movement
26(3)
L'Art sacre
29(8)
Summary
37(2)
Chapter 2 Le Corbusier and Religion
Upbringing
39(1)
Paris Milieu
40(1)
Orphism
41(3)
Orphic Themes in Le poeme de l'angle droit
44(7)
Radiance
51(3)
Christianity
54(1)
Summary
55(4)
Chapter 3 The Basilica at La Sainte Baume
Edouard Trouin and the Committee of Support
59(1)
Claudel's Basllica Scheme
60(3)
The Evolution of Trouin and Le Corbusier's Basilica Schemes
63(11)
The Fight to Build
74(3)
Aftermath - The Small Valley of Concrete
77(2)
Summary
79(3)
Chapter 4 The Pilgrimage Chapel of Notre Dame Du Haut Ronchamp
The Commission
82(3)
The Architectural Promenade
85(22)
The Eternal Feminine
107(9)
Summary
116(8)
Chapter 5 The Monastery of Sainte Marie De La Tourette
The Commission and the Development of the Project
124(6)
Communal Living
130(2)
The Architectural Promenade
132(21)
Summary
153(3)
Chapter 6 The Parish Church Saint Pierre, Firminy-Vert
Firminy-Vert
156(1)
The Commission
156(7)
Design Development
163(1)
The Architectural Promenade
164(10)
"Simplicity, Poverty, Truth"
174(3)
Summary
177(3)
Chapter 7 The Legacy of Le Corbusier's Churches
Bunker Architecture: Sainte Bernadette du Banlay, Nevers, France, by Paul Virilio and Claude Parent (architecture principe), 1966
180(4)
Porosity and Play: Chiesa del Dio Padre Misericoridoso or the "Jubilee Church" for a Suburb of Rome by Richard Meier, 2003
184(3)
Promenade Architecturale: the Chapel of Saint Ignatius, Seattle, by Stephen Holl, 1997
187(3)
Liminal Liturgy: the Church of Santa Maria, Porto, by Alvaro Siza, 1996
190(4)
The Framing of Nature: the Meditation Space for Unesco, Paris, by Tadao Ando, 1995
194(4)
Cosmic Light and Time: the Private Chapel at Valleaceron, Spain, by Estudio Sancho-Madridejos (S-M.A.O.), 2001
198(3)
Community and Context: the Chapel of Reconciliation, Berlin, by Rudolf Reitermann and Peter Sassenroth, 2000
201(4)
Summary
205(1)
Conclusion
206(6)
Notes 212(12)
Selected Bibliography 224(4)
Index 228(2)
Illustration Credits 230
Flora Samuel holds a PhD in architecture and teaches design and architecture history at University of Bath, UK.