Le Corbusier: English Architecture 1930s, compiled by William Curtis (1980), is an Open University textbook about Corbu’s influence on English architects. It was published for the third level course in Arts, History of architecture and design 1890–1939, Units 17 and 18. The booklet analyses modernism within the English context, and presents some architects and projects where Le Corbusier can be seen as a major reference.
The text is in English. There are some black-and-white photos and architectural drawings.
Our copy in stock is a bit worn out, but still perfectly usable. The pages have no markings, and the glueing of the binding is fine.