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INTERFACCIAMENTO E COMUNICAZIONI 700 1$aTanenbaum,$bAndrew S.$05726 801 0$aIT$bUniversitą della Basilicata - B.I.A.$gRICA$2unimarc 912 $a000010452 996 $aComputer networks$915182 997 $aUNIBAS BAS $aMONING BAS $aMONOGR BAS $aINGEGNERIA CAT $aSTD010$b01$c20020227$lBAS01$h1218 CAT $c20050601$lBAS01$h1754 CAT $abatch$b01$c20050718$lBAS01$h1050 CAT $c20050718$lBAS01$h1109 CAT $c20050718$lBAS01$h1139 CAT $c20050718$lBAS01$h1154 FMT Z30 -1$lBAS01$LBAS01$mBOOK$1BASA2$APolo Tecnico-Scientifico$2DID$BDidattica$3PTS.s3.p24.18$683273$5I83273$820020227$f04$FPrestabile Didattica LEADER 05103nam 2200565 450 001 9910819039203321 005 20230120002026.0 010 $a1-4831-3577-2 035 $a(CKB)3710000000201647 035 $a(EBL)1936987 035 $a(SSID)ssj0001434297 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11783890 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001434297 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)11418389 035 $a(PQKB)10433760 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC1936987 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000201647 100 $a20150211h19871987 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 14$aThe Le Corbusier guide /$fDeborah Gans 210 1$aNew York, New York :$cPrinceton Architectural Press,$d1987. 210 4$d©1987 215 $a1 online resource (193 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-85139-155-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aFront Cover; The Le Corbusier Guide; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1. Using The Le Corbusier Guide; Chapter 2. Le Corbusier: A Dialectical Itinerary; Romantic And Classical: Cultural Dialectics; Individual And Collective: Utopian Dialectics; Structure And Enclosure: Spatial Dialectics; Center And Periphery: Dialectics of Place; Center And Periphery: Dialectics of Place; Nature And Culture: Dialectics of Myth; Ancient And Modern: Historical Dialectics; NOTES; Chapter 3. Le Corbusier: A Biographical Note; Part I: Paris and environs 327 $aChapter 4. Maison Planex(Planeix)1927Chapter 5. Asile Flottant 1929; Chapter 6. Cite? de Refuge (l' Arme?e du Salut) 1933; Chapter 7. Atelier Ozenfant 1922; Chapter 8. Pavillon Suisse 1932; Chapter 9. Pavillon du Bre?sil 1959; Chapter 10. Maisons La Roche-Jeanneret 1923; Chapter 11. Apartment House with Le Corbusier's apartment at Porte Molitor 1933; Chapter 12. Maisons Lipchitz-Miestchaninoff 1924; Chapter 13. Maison Ternisien 1926; Chapter 14. Maison Cook 1926; Chapter 15. Maisons Jaoul 1956; Chapter 16. Villa Besnus (Ker-ka-re?)1922; Chapter 17. Villa Stein/de Monzie (""LesTerraces"") 1927 327 $aChapter 18. Maison de Weekend 1935Chapter 19. Villa Savoye (""Les Heures Claires"")1931; Part II: France; Chapter 20. Unite? d'habitation, Briey-en-Fore?t1961; Chapter 21. Manufacture Duval 1951; Chapter 22. Chapelle Notre-Damedu-Haut 1954; Chapter 23. E?cluse de Kembs-Niffer 1962; Chapter 24. Couvent de La Tourette 1960; Chapter 25. Firminy-Vert La Maison des Jeunes et de la Culture 1965; Athletic complex Stadium 1969; Chapter 26. Unite? d'habitation, Marseille 1952; Chapter 27. Villa de Mandrot 1931; Chapter 28. Le Petit Cabanon 1952; Chapter 29. Grave of Le Corbusier and his wife, Yvonne 1957 327 $aChapter 30. Quartier Moderne Fruge?s 1926Chapter 31. Villa le Sextant (Maison aux Mathes, MaisonI' Oce?an) 1935; Chapter 32. Unite?d' habitation Nantes-Reze?, La Maison familiale 1953; Part III: La Chaux-de-Fonds and Switzerland; Chapter 33. Villa Fallet 1907; Chapter 34. Villa Stotzer 1908; Chapter 35. Villa Jeanneret 1912; Chapter 36. Villa Favre-Jacot 1912; Chapter 37. Cine?ma Scala 1916; Chapter 38. Villa Seh wob (VillaTurque) 1916; Chapter 39. La Petite Maison 1924; Chapter 40. Immeuble Clarte? 1931; Chapter 41. Centre Le Corbusier, La Maison de I' Homme 1967 327 $aPart IV: Belgium, Germany and ItalyChapter 42. Maison Guiette 1926; Chapter 43. Single-Family House and Two-Family House of the Weissenhof 1925; Chapter 44. Unite?d' habitation Berlin Charlottenburg (Le Corbusier-Hochhaus) 1958; Chapter 45. Pavillon de l' Esprit Nouveau 1925, 1977; Contemporary City; Voisin Plan; Immeuble-villa; Part V: USA, Argentina and Brazil; Chapter 46. United Nations Headquarters 1947; Chapter 47. Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University 1963; Chapter 48. Maison Currutchet 1949 327 $aChapter 49. Brazilian Ministry of Education and Public Health 1938, 1943 (now called Palace of Culture or Ministry of Education and Culture 330 $aThe Le Corbusier Guide presents the architecture of Le Corbusier. The focus is on Paris given that it is his adopted city and the place where he came of age. Within its environs is a representative sample of his built work. It contains most of his purist houses, and an early foray away from the crisp surfaces of Purism. This itinerary follows the outlines of Le Corbusier's life's work. Beginning at his birthplace in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, the route continues to Paris, to the perimeter of France, and finally to the international scene architects, architecture, Paris. 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