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For Le Corbusier, the moving pictures of cinema were both stimulating and unsettling. In the darkened movie theater, he encounters not only an inspiring new mode of seeing, but also an enviably effective device for affecting the emotions of the masses, which exposes the possibilities and limitations of architecture.
Spanning an arc from early theaters for silent movies to the expansive Cinemascope spectacles of the 1960s, this volume presents the first comprehensive biographical research to trace the influence of the cinematographic experience on the thinking and work of arguably the most influential architect of the twentieth century.
Pages: 236
Language: German
14 × 19 cm
60 b/w ill.
Publication: 16 Jun 2025
ISBN 978-3-0356-2950-7
Publication: 16 Jun 2025
ISBN 978-3-0356-2951-4
Marcel Bächtiger, architectural historian, filmmaker, and editor of the magazine Hochparterre