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Authors: George Dudley
ISBN-13: 9780262041379, ISBN-10: 0262041375
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: MIT Press
Date Published: June 1994
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: George Dudley

Book Synopsis

In this book he unfolds the first eyewitness account of the creation of a landmark building that was functionally and symbolically important in its time, marking the emergence of modern architecture as the dominant language of postwar institutions and cities.

Publishers Weekly

The design for the United Nations headquarters, a landmark of modern architecture, was thrashed out in 1947 in 45 meetings of an international panel of architects including the Swiss Le Corbusier, Oscar Niemeyer of Brazil, the American Max Abramovitz and Ssu-Ch'eng Liang of China. Dudley, an architect and planner, kept an official record of the meetings and this profusely illustrated, diary-like chronicle, based on his notes, affords an illuminating case study of the process of creative design. Le Corbusier, who attempted to dominate the design team, subsequently claimed that the central idea for the U.N. project was his alone, but according to Dudley, Le Corbusier's preliminary concept, conceived during the site-selection process, proved not wholly suited to the tight urban space finally selected on Manhattan's East River. The final design, Dudley stresses, grew out of a truly cooperative effort. Illustrated. (Apr.)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction: Beginnings of the Design Process2
Meetings 1 to 45 of the Board of Design Consultants for the United Nations Headquarters46
Chart of United Nations Board of Design Meetings: Schemes Presented and Their Architect/Designers324
Conclusion: The Design Process Continues328
Stamps of the Nations344
Appendix A: Profiles of Participants346
Appendix B: Illustrative Documents355
Appendix C: Le Corbusier's Analyse du carnet de poche371
Notes381
Illustration Credits413

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