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1958153567Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1958. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good. Full blue cloth boards with black and red lettering on spine and cover. 7 3/4""w x 7 5/8""h. 336 pages. Small tears and edge wear to dust jacket. Second printing. The Modulor is a measuring tool based on the proportion of the human body ""intended as an architectural reference always on hand to be applied to the problems of proportion design prefabrication and mass production."" In this volume criticism both favorable and adverse are reported and answered. Keywords: Measurement Technology Universal Application Proportions Human Body Mathematics Design Prefabrication Mass Production Unite d'Habitation Harvard University Press hardcover
B195263-1Stuttgart Deutsche Verlagsanstalt 1958. 341 3pp. 198 illus. Sq. 8vo. Wraps. Stuttgart (Deutsche Verlagsanstalt), 1958. paperback
195923398Paris: L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui 1959. Original wraps. Very Good /Very Good . The 1959 2nd French edition of the 2nd part of Le Corbusier's beloved "Modulor" series. Limited to 3000 copies. Tight and solid in its unprinted beige wrappers. And in a crisp VG to VG dustjacket with light fading at the front panel and spotting along the spine. Square 32mo heavily illustrated throughout with graphs charts and photographs. L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui unknown
195823472London: Faber and Faber 1958. Decorative Cloth. Near Fine. A handsome copy of the 1958 1st UK edition. Tight and Near Fine in its blue cloth wit black and red titling and design. Very light offsetting at the endsheets mild bumping at th front panel's tops. Otherwise sharp as could be. Square 12mo lacking its dustjacket. Faber and Faber unknown
195513153Éditions de l'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui Boulogne 1955. paperback. fine. Éditions de l'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui, Boulogne unknown
1932170894New York: The Museum of Modern Art 1932. First Edition. Softcover. First Edition. A seminal exhibition catalog published in conjunction with the show held from February 10 through March 23 1932 at the Museum of Modern Art marking the museum's first catalog devoted to architecture. <br /> <br /> Good only in perfect-bound wrappers with reader's creasing to the spine and some fading and partial separation to same and foxing to the wrapper versos and prelims. The Museum of Modern Art unknown
1959101299Buenos Aires: Infinito 1959. Paperback. Two small personal owner name stamps; else fine thus. Very very slight external wear; appears unused. Octavo in olive green illus stiff folded paper wraps; 60 p.; 20 cm. In Spanish. Biblioteca de arquitectura; 6. ¶ "Charles-Édouard Jeanneret 6 October 1887 – 27 August 1965 known as Le Corbusier was a Swiss-French architect designer painter urban planner and writer who was one of the pioneers of what is now regarded as modern architecture. He was born in Switzerland and became a French citizen in 1930. His career spanned five decades in which he designed buildings in Europe Japan India as well as North and South America. He considered that "the roots of modern architecture are to be found in Viollet-le-Duc". Infinito paperback
195923654Buenos Aires: Ediciones Infinito 1959. Pictorial wrappers. Very Good . The 1959 1st Spanish language edition publshed here out of Buenos Aires and originally titled "Entretien avec les etudiants des Ecoles" in its Paris edition. Clean and Near Fine in its pea-green wrappers. And in a crisp VG pictorial dustjacket. 12mo also includes the uncommon wraparound band or obi. Ediciones Infinito unknown
46344Stuttgart Hatje 1960. 4° 308 S. zahlr. Abb. u. Pläne OLwd. Fuss min. bestossen min. gebrauchsspurig sonst tadellos. Dt. Erstausgabe. 010 Stuttgart, Hatje, 1960 unknown
196055160Teufen 1960. Vorwort von Maurice Jardot Einband mit Alterungsspuren. Private Widmung auf Vorsatzbl. Niggli 4°. Ln. Architektur unknown
194324189Paris: Editions De L'Architecture D'Aujourd'hui 1943. Decorative Wrappers. Very Good . The 1943 1st edition and the first book i the "Urbanism Des CIAM" series. Clean and VG in its decorative wrappers with light offsetting to the rear panel panel and light browning to the preliminaries. Still though an attractive copy. Octavo 184 pgs. including dozens and dozens of illustrations a number of them in color throughout. Editions De L'Architecture D'Aujourd'hui unknown
106352Vevey Castagniééé Editions 2010. Quer-8° 56 S. zahlr. Abb. Broschur Tadell. Text: franz.En 1964 Erling Mandelmann réalise une série de photographies de la Villa «Le Lac» de Le Corbusier pour Mobilia prestigieux magazine danois de design intérieur et architecture. Le locataire de la Villa à ce moment-là n’est autre que le musicien Albert Jeanneret le frère de Le Corbusier. De la rencontre d’Erling Mandelmann et d’Albert Jeanneret naîtra une belle amitié. Le photographe et le musicien se retrouvent fréquemment dans la «Petite Maison» de l’architecte – notamment pour une seconde série de photos en 1965 où l’on découvre Albert Jeanneret enseignant la rythmique à ses élèves. Outre leur intérêt artistique et documentaire ces photographies permettent de voir comment se présentait la Villa «Le Lac» lorsqu’elle était habitée. Pénétrer dans l’intimité d’Albert Jeanneret c’est pénétrer dans l’intimité de la pensée architecturale de Le Corbusier et de l’une de ses premières «machines à habiter». Erling Mandelmann 18. November 1935 in Kopenhagen; † 14. Januar 2018 war ein dänischer Fotograf. Erling Mandelmann absolvierte eine kaufmännische Ausbildung und eine Informatiker-Ausbildung in Kopenhagen. Beim Fotografen Jørn Freddie arbeitete er in Kopenhagen als Volontair und besuchte 1963 die Fotoschule Vevey. 1964 bis 1965 war er als Fotoreporter für die Bildagentur Comet Photo in Zürich tätig. Anschließend arbeitete er als freiberuflicher Fotojournalist und Porträtfotograf für europäische insbesondere schweizerische Publikationen sowie für die Weltgesundheitsorganisation die Internationale Arbeitsorganisation die Vereinten Nationen und Amnesty International. 010 Vevey, Castagniééé Editions, 2010 unknown
16-5492Paris: Charles Moreau 1929. Original board portfolio with cloth ties; sheets loose as issued. 16 x 33.5 cm.8pp 53 plates. Very good with solid spine and ties intact.Rubber stamp : "Property of Park Moderne: on versos of plates. OCLC Number5229237 Paris: Charles Moreau, [1929] hardcover
7850Zürich Ernst & Sohn 1987. 4° 296 S. zahlr. teilw. farb. Abb. Broschur. Min. gebrauchsspurig gutes Exemplar. = Wegleitung Nr. 361. Katalog anlässlich der gleichnamigen Ausstellung im Museum für Gestaltung Zürich. 010 Zürich, Ernst & Sohn, 1987 unknown
94724Paris Editions G. Crès 1925. Gr.8° V 218 S. zahlr. s/w Abb. Privat-Lwd. Frontdeckel beigebunden. Stempel a. Deckel u. Titelbl. sonst sauberes Exempl. = Collection de «L‘esprit nouveau». 10e Edition. Text frz. 010 Paris, Editions G. Crès, 1925 unknown
51741Paris Crès o.J. ca.1930. Gr.8° 218 S. zahlr. s/w Abb. Brosch. Buchblock ohne Einband Name auf Vorsatz Bindung etwas lose im Schnitt min. fleckig - brauchbar. = Collection de «L‘esprit nouveau». Text frz. 010 Paris, Crès, o.J. (ca.1930) unknown
011791Boulougne: 1948 A hors series issue devoted to Le Corbusier describing his work since the first such issue in 1934. Designed and written by Le Corbusier and with the theme Unité combining art architecture and town planning in a new graphic format that became an important feature of Corbusiers later published work. Le Corbusier Architect of Books p. 91. Text in French. First edition. 116 pp.; illustrated by photographs plans and drawings. A good copy in wrappers in a good dust jacket. Boulougne: 1948 unknown
196248943Geneva: Galerie D. Benador 1962. First Edition. Pamphlet. Blue covers faded pages slightly browned otherwise VG. One of 500 copies an additional 250 were numbered. Title page on intentionally crumpled French graph paper with facsimile of inscription to Soutter's cousin Le Corbusier: "Louis Adolphe Soutter originaire de Morges cousin de Le Corbusier. Ballaigues" with facsimile ink drawing on verso. Ballaigues was the hospice where Soutter lived from 1923 until his death in 1942 and where he produced most of his work. Galerie D. Benador unknown
1971Q-0670440442Berkley 1971-12-29. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Berkley hardcover
2910342328.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
199514596New York: The Monacelli Press Inc. New in New dust jacket. 1995. First Edition Thus. Soft Cover. 1885254156 . Limited printing of 500 copies. In publisher's shrinkwrap. Slipcase is cardboard covered with yellow cloth on top and bottom black cloth around the main body of the case. Front and pack has a paste down with the title author and The Monacelli Press Fondation sic L. C. Originally published in Milan Italy in 1994 in Italian. In English and French; translated from the Italian by Mila Dau. The original four Carnets notebooks are written in French with mostly b/w a few in color drawings sketches notes which are pencil like in appearance. Some of the pages are numbered others are not. This set presents four meticulously reproduced travel notebooks of Charles-Edouard Jeanneret Le Corbusier on his travels through Germany which came at the end of his tour of the Orient. In pocket-sized journals he noted what he saw sketched ideas and places and offered thoughtful commentary on his experiences which took place 1910-1911. A fifth 160-page volume provides a concise overview of his journey in English and a reprinting in French of his written entries. Le Corbusier was born in France on October 6 1887; died in France on August 27 1965. He had a long and successful career helping to create revolutions in architecture during the middle part of the 20th century. Many of these are still strongly influential to the current day. On the back page of the fifth volume titled 'Transcriptions' it states this is a limited edition of 500. ; B & W illustrations; 4 x 6 1/2 x 1 3/4; 300 pages; NEW. Slight rubbing/bumping to slipcase faint 1/2" blue mark on label. . The Monacelli Press, Inc. paperback
199513616New York: The Monacelli Press Inc. New in New dust jacket. 1995. First Edition Thus. Soft Cover. 1885254156 . Limited printing of 500 copies. In publisher's shrinkwrap. Slipcase is cardboard covered with yellow cloth on top and bottom black cloth around the main body of the case. Front and pack has a paste down with the title author and The Monacelli Press Fondation sic L. C. Originally published in Milan Italy in 1994 in Italian. In English and French; translated from the Italian by Mila Dau. The original four Carnets notebooks are written in French with mostly b/w a few in color drawings sketches notes which are pencil like in appearance. Some of the pages are numbered others are not. This set presents four meticulously reproduced travel notebooks of Charles-Edouard Jeanneret Le Corbusier on his travels through Germany which came at the end of his tour of the Orient. In pocket-sized journals he noted what he saw sketched ideas and places and offered thoughtful commentary on his experiences which took place 1910-1911. A fifth 160-page volume provides a concise overview of his journey in English and a reprinting in French of his written entries. Le Corbusier was born in France on October 6 1887; died in France on August 27 1965. He had a long and successful career helping to create revolutions in architecture during the middle part of the 20th century. Many of these are still strongly influential to the current day. On the back page of the fifth volume titled 'Transcriptions' it states this is a limited edition of 500. ; B & W illustrations; 4 x 6 1/2 x 1 3/4; 300 pages; Slight rubbing/bumping to slipcase faint 1/2" blue mark on label. . The Monacelli Press, Inc. paperback
107370Paris Editions Mazarine 1968. Gr.l.8 34 S. einige Abb. Geheft. Min gebräunt tadell. Text: franz. 010 Paris, Editions Mazarine, 1968 unknown
ARTE1107aZürich Artemis 1970. quer-gr.8°. 208 S. zahlreiche s/w u. farbige Abb. Orig.-Naturleinen mit roter Einbandprägung geringe Staubspuren aussen ohne Schutzumschlag. Text dt. engl. u. franz. Zürich, Artemis (1970). unknown
1987BN213906Vieweg & Teubner 1987. 1987. Softcover. LeCorbusier 1929. Feststellungen zu Architektur und Städtebau Bauwelt Fundamente Bd. 12 2. A.1987 <br/><br/>LeCorbusier 1929. Feststellungen zu Architektur und Städtebau Bauwelt Fundamente Bd. 12 2. A.1987 Le Corbusier Le Vieweg & Teubner paperback