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Le Corbusier & Lucien Hervé

The Architect & the Photographer: A Dialogue


  • Thames & Hudson
  • by Jacques Sbriglio
In 1949 the photographer Lucien Hervé took photographs of Unité d'Habitation, an innovative apartment building in Marseille, France. He sent them to the building's architect, Le Corbusier, who immediately realised that after forty years of searching he had finally found a photographer with an 'architect's soul'. Their seminal collaboration is extensively documented in this album of 1200 cardboard sheets of Hervé's carefully edited, sequenced and labelled contact prints.

ISBN 9780500342725 | E | HB
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Publisher Thames & Hudson
ISBN 9780500342725
Author(s) Jacques Sbriglio
Publication date August 2011
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 250 x 345 mm
Illustrations 224 col.ill.
Pages 296
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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In 1949 the photographer Lucien Hervé took photographs of Unité d'Habitation, an innovative apartment building in Marseille, France. He sent them to the building's architect, Le Corbusier, who immediately realised that after forty years of searching he had finally found a photographer with an 'architect's soul'. Their seminal collaboration is extensively documented in this album of 1200 cardboard sheets of Hervé's carefully edited, sequenced and labelled contact prints, housed at the Fondation Le Corbusier in Paris. Originating as a vehicle for dissemination of the architect's work and as a commercial venture for the photographer, these contact sheets now form an extraordinary archive of modernist architecture and photography in the mid-twentieth century.