The Three Lamps of Modern Architecture: Lectures Delivered at College of Architecture and Design, University of Michigan, May 12-16, 1952 |
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Amiens Aphrodite archi artist beauty become building character circumstance civilization color concept construction Corbusier created creation creative force democracy democratic doctrine eloquent embody essential evoke evolution excellence exhibits exist experience expres expression in architecture fact factual Frank Lloyd Wright French Revolution function fundamental genius harmony Hegel housing projects human betterment ical idea and feeling idea of progress idea or feeling impulse independent individual industrial invention knowledge lamp of progress law of architecture law of art Le Corbusier logical Louis Sullivan machine mankind material mean ment merely Michelangelo mind mode modern architecture nature's necessity Nevertheless objects opinion organic order origin patterns peculiar philosophers practical principle qualities Renaissance reshapings scientific sentiment shapes sion skyscrapers society specific spirit steel structure supreme law symbol techniques technologies tecture tell themes of architecture theory things thought tion tive ture tween universal UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Utopia valid Vitruvius