Claude-Nicolas LeDoux: Architecture and Utopia in the Era of the French Revolution

ISBN: 9783764374853 Condition: New Hard cover Language: English Pages: 159 Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 159 p. Contains: Illustrations, color. Claude-Nicolas Ledoux (1736-1806) is the "boldest and most extreme" (Nikolaus Pevsner) French revolutionary architect. Since the 1930s, when he was rediscovered by Emil Kaufmann in the famous study "From Ledoux to Le Corbusier," his visionary but widely realized buildings have served as a source of inspiration for unusual designs. His famous tollgates are familiar to every cultured traveler to Paris, and the TV film on the Royal Saltworks of Arc-et-Senans has also brought fresh proof of his popular appeal.

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