Description: The most thoroughgoing survey of nearly all of Le Corbusier's extant projects, beautifully photographed and authoritatively detailed.
Review Quotes:
'Pare traveled the world photographing the buildings of master architect Le Corbusier. This book collects photos of Le Corbusier's villas in Switzerland, his visual art center at Harvard University, and his multiplex structures in Chandigarh, India, and more.' - Publishers Weekly
'The 20th century was one of the more divisive eras in architectural history, with pioneers like Frank Lloyd Wright, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, and Walter Gropius paving the way for modernism - sometimes to the distaste of critics and the public. But perhaps no architect was as controversial during that era as Le Corbusier, today beloved and respected by architecture buffs around the world.... Today, the polarizing figure is the subject of a new book Le Corbusier: The Built Work, a photographic survey by Richard Pare of nearly the entire oeuvre of the architect reflecting the current state of his buildings.' - Architectural Digest
'Even the most fanatical Le Corbusier devotee will likely encounter a project - of cavernous concrete, brightly-painted plaster, or towering glass walls - that they haven't yet seen.' - Metropolis Pare's
'Pare's work is skillful, characterful, and generous in quantity... You have seen these buildings and their interiors before, but you've never seen them quite like this.' - Interior Design
'English photographer Richard Pare embarked on a globetrotting odyssey to chronicle in more detail than ever before the illustrious Swiss-French designer's vast architectural footprint.' - Departures International
'It is definitely worth adding to your collection.' - Life of an Architect