Jeanneret, Charles Édouard: see Le Corbusier.
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Le Corbusier's Formative Years: Charles-Edouard Jeanneret at La Chaux-de-Fonds.(Review) (Interior Design)
El Descartes del compás: Le Corbusier no pasó por ninguna escuela de arquitectura, pecaba de divismo, era pedante y excéntrico y parte de su obra carece de rigor técnico. Pero fue a la arquitectura del siglo XX, lo que Picasso a la pintura, o Joyce a la literatura. Un revolucionario independiente que, como Descartes, quiso comenzar de cero. (arquitectura).(exposición; España)(TT: Architecture's Descartes: Le Corbusier never went to architecture school. He was egocentric, pedantic and eccentric. His work lacks technical mastery. But he is to twentieth century architecture what Picasso was to painting and Joyce to literature. A revolutionary who, like Descartes, wished to begin at the beginning. (Architecture).)(TA: exhibit; Spain)(Artículo Breve) (Epoca)
Becoming Corbusier: a recent exhibition traced the development of this seminal 20th-century figure from provincial designer to modern architectural master. (Architecture). (Art in America)
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Le Corbusier Before Le Corbusier: Architectural Studies, Interiors, Painting and Photography (The Virginia Quarterly Review)
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