PAVILLON LE CORBUSIER ZURICH

Verlag Scheidegger & Spiess

PAVILLON LE CORBUSIER ZURICH

€45.00

a cura di City of Zurich, Building Surveyor's Office - Silvio Schmed - Arthur Rüegg

PAVILLON LE CORBUSIER ZURICH. The Restoration of an Architectural Jewel

  • Documents the restoration of Le Corbusier's exhibition pavilion in Zurich, his last realised design
  • Features previously unpublished historic images as well as newly commissioned photographs of the restored building by distinguished Swiss photographer Georg Aerni

Situated on the shore of the Lake Zurich, Le Corbusier’s exhibition pavilion is his last realized design. Based on his Modulor proportional system and at the scale of a single-family home, it demonstrates the potential of prefabricated elements to form a perfect space for art and design. Commissioned in 1960 by Heidi Weber, Zurich-based gallery owner and patron of Le Corbusier the visual artist, this structure in steel and glass represents pivotal aspects of his architectural philosophy and also points to the future.

Architects Silvio Schmed and Arthur Rüegg have carefully restored the Pavillon Le Corbusier to its original state, including the reconstruction of missing pieces of furniture and luminaires. This book documents their research and the restored building, featuring previously unpublished historic photographs and documents alongside newly commissioned images by Georg Aerni.

With a foreword by Wiebke Rösler Häfliger and contributions Arthur Rüegg & Silvio Schmed, and Roger Strub.

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> Silvio Schmed is a Zurich-based architect and interior designer and has realised numerous restorations and reconstructions of historic and modern architectural monuments in Switzerland. Arthur Rüegg is a Zurich-based architect, professor emeritus of architecture and construction at ETH Zurich, and an expert on Le Corbusier. He frequently collaborates with Silvio Schmed on restorations and reconstructions of Swiss architectural monuments.

Veste editoriale: Cartonato
Formato: 23x28
Pagine: 88
Immagini a colori: 85
Immagini b/n: 19
Lingua: GB
Anno: 2020

ISBN: 9783858818522