L'Esprit Nouveau

In today's world, L'Esprit Nouveau has taken a fundamental role in society. Whether on a personal, professional or academic level, L'Esprit Nouveau has made a significant impact on the way we live, work and relate to others. Therefore, it is crucial to fully understand the role that L'Esprit Nouveau plays in our daily lives and how we can make the most of it. In this article, we will explore different aspects related to L'Esprit Nouveau, from its origin to its evolution and the implications it has in today's world. In addition, we will analyze the possible opportunities and challenges that arise from the presence of L'Esprit Nouveau in our society.

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L'Esprit Nouveau (transl. The New Spirit) was a magazine founded by architect Le Corbusier, poet Paul Dermée, and painter Amédée Ozenfant in 1920. The publication addressed a wide range of artistic disciplines including literature, visual arts, and architecture.

The articles written by Le Corbusier for L'Esprit Nouveau comprise a number of those appearing in his seminal 1923 book Toward an Architecture.

L'Esprit Nouveau remained in publication until 1925, publishing a total of 28 editions.

References

  1. ^ Le Corbusier (2007). Toward an Architecture. Getty Publications. p. 1. ISBN 9780892368228.
  2. ^ "L' Esprit nouveau - Oxford Reference". Oxford Reference.
  3. ^ Corbusier, Le; Žaknić, Ivan; Staff, Le Corbusier (1997). Mise Au Point. Yale University Press. p. 134. ISBN 9780300063530.
  4. ^ L'Esprit Nouveau Biblioteca di Area delle Arti sezione Architettura "Enrico Mattiello"

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