Le Corbusier not only designed and built churches, but also engaged
intensely with religion and faith and, through his oeuvre, had a
significant impact on church architecture of the twentieth century. The
book explains Le Corbusier's relationship with religion; it introduces
his designs for La Sainte-Baume, the Chapel of Notre Dame du Haut de
Ronchamp, La Tourette monastery, and the church of St. Pierre, and
investigates his impact on the ensuing modern church architecture in
Europe. This includes the Jubilee Church by Richard Meier, the Ignatius
Chapel by Steven Holl, the Santa Maria Church by Álvaro Siza, Tadao
Ando's Meditation Space, and the Chapel of Reconciliation by Reitermann
& Sassenroth. For this edition, the introduction, the conclusion,
and the bibliography have been revised and supplemented.
- ISBN:
- 9783035621716
- 9783035621716
-
Category:
- Educational: Art & design
- Format:
- Hardback
- Publication Date:
-
08-06-2020
- Language:
- English
- Publisher:
- Walter\de Gruyter#GmbH
- Country of origin:
- Germany
- Edition:
- 2nd Edition
- Dimensions (mm):
- 275x220x23mm
- Weight:
- 1.12kg
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