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  1. @GeoffreyDorne @AudeCaussarieu il est assez satisfaisant de reconnaitre le #modulor de #corbusier utilisé au centre du graphique pour représenter le pouvoir. L’homme nouveau qui définissait tout l’espace à sa mesure (1,83 m) ne trompe plus sur des intentions véritables, même s’il nous salue avec le sourire.

  2. ~100 Jahre ist es her: “Vers une #Architecture ” und stelle fest, unter Berücksichtigung von #Corbusier ’s 5 Punkten (#Pilotis ), dass, hierzulande, #Architektur noch nie #modern war 😜

    #Gebäude kleben am Boden, #Diagonalen in #city -blocks für #Fussgänger unmöglich

    #Architektur #landschaftsgestaltung #Stadtplanung

  3. Le Corbusier, 100 years on: Celebrating the architect's most iconic buildings.

    The Swiss-French starchitect's foundational book, 'Toward an Architecture', turns 100 this year. The source of both revilement and adoration, Euronews Culture looks at "Le Corb" and the indelible legacy he left behind.

    euronews.com/culture/2023/09/1

    #Architecture #Culture #LeCorbusier #Corbusier

  4. Beginning in the mid-18th century, several French companies produced brass (and then zinc and aluminum) stencils for signage, packaging, and other labeling purposes.

    Here, @stewf shares a couple sets from our collection, including a brass set dating back to ca. 1785, and another made famous by Braque and Le Corbusier.

    (Thanks to Eric Kindel for the date confirmation. See his talk about the origin of these stencils: youtu.be/1r3X_g-oBQs)

    #Stencils #TypeDesign #StencilType #Corbusier

  5. Beginning in the mid-18th century, several French companies produced brass (and then zinc and aluminum) stencils for signage, packaging, and other labeling purposes.

    Here, @stewf shares a couple sets from our collection, including a brass set dating back to ca. 1785, and another made famous by Braque and Le Corbusier.

    (Thanks to Eric Kindel for the date confirmation. See his talk about the origin of these stencils: youtu.be/1r3X_g-oBQs)

    #Stencils #TypeDesign #StencilType #Corbusier

  6. Beginning in the mid-18th century, several French companies produced brass (and then zinc and aluminum) stencils for signage, packaging, and other labeling purposes.

    Here, @stewf shares a couple sets from our collection, including a brass set dating back to ca. 1785, and another made famous by Braque and Le Corbusier.

    (Thanks to Eric Kindel for the date confirmation. See his talk about the origin of these stencils: youtu.be/1r3X_g-oBQs)

    #Stencils #TypeDesign #StencilType #Corbusier

  7. Beginning in the mid-18th century, several French companies produced brass (and then zinc and aluminum) stencils for signage, packaging, and other labeling purposes.

    Here, @stewf shares a couple sets from our collection, including a brass set dating back to ca. 1785, and another made famous by Braque and Le Corbusier.

    (Thanks to Eric Kindel for the date confirmation. See his talk about the origin of these stencils: youtu.be/1r3X_g-oBQs)

    #Stencils #TypeDesign #StencilType #Corbusier

  8. Beginning in the mid-18th century, several French companies produced brass (and then zinc and aluminum) stencils for signage, packaging, and other labeling purposes.

    Here, @stewf shares a couple sets from our collection, including a brass set dating back to ca. 1785, and another made famous by Braque and Le Corbusier.

    (Thanks to Eric Kindel for the date confirmation. See his talk about the origin of these stencils: youtu.be/1r3X_g-oBQs)

    #Stencils #TypeDesign #StencilType #Corbusier

  9. Ausflug zur #Corbusier Wohnmaschine zwischen Olympiastadion und Teufelsberg.

    Visionäre Idee, heute aus der Zeit gefallen. Ungewöhnliche Ost-West-Achsen Maisonnetten. Wohnen und Leben zusammen gedacht. Aber mit dem Anspruch heute nicht mehr attraktiv.

    👉 de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corbus

  10. @wisevis Yes to the second bench. The whole ensemble was created by a stock photo artist who was fed up with the beaten path of symbolising decision making with suits and pie charts. Future generations of powerpoint decks will thank you for providing this capture in full HD resolution.

    "A curved street is a donkey track; a straight street, a road for men."
    Le #Corbusier