Article: Le Corbusier's change of art The architect was about much more than high-rises

Just bulldoze the Right Bank, was Le Corbusier's typically audacious advice on how to tackle the slum squalor of Twenties Paris. Demolish half the city and replace it with a grid of 60- storey tower-blocks, he thought. This potty proposal went mercifully unheeded by the Parisian planners, but - through his 75 buildings worldwide that were realised, and through the ideas he set forth in 1923's modernist manifesto Toward an Architecture - Le Corbusier is widely considered the most important architect of the 20th century.

Born in a small, Swiss, watchmaking town in 1887, Le Corbusier (ne Charles-Edouard Jeanneret) was dismayed at the overcrowding and urban sprawl he encountered on moving to ...

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