Le Corbusier, Looking at City Planning, 1971
About
Originally written by Le Corbusier in 1946, this book examines his concepts of urban planning. From the inside jacket, "The late Le Corbusier remains arguably the greatest architect and urban planner of the century. His cities are built to a human scale. He opened them up. He let in the sunlight-which, in city planning as in politics, is the best disinfectant. He made them make sense as places to live and work"
Condition
Wear and tears to jacket which is now preserved in an acetate cover. Interior pages are in good condition with some yellowing. Hard cover.
Dimensions
8.5" x 10.5" x 0.75"
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