95 - machine a habiter
125 -
127 - self-portrait
Coherence is important: the hanging together
of different parts, on different occasions,
is what constitutes a style.
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Transcription
LeCorbusier's innocence of the injuries inflicted by
the Industrial Revolution is equaled only by his ignorance
of the development of modern architecture. That is why the
modern movement begins with him!
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