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The two volumes are available together in a collector's box at €. 350.00
ISBN No. 8876242031 and www.centrelecorbusier.com



For the first time the Heidi Weber Foundation presents the ”Centre Le Corbusier Award”

Switzerland/Zurich, 14 September 2010
The Heidi Weber Foundation created in 2008 by Mrs. Heidi Weber,
presents the” Centre Le Corbusier Award - for the excellency of
contribution to the documentation and dissemination of Le Corbusier's
legacy and visual art” recognising the importance of the enormous
artistic work by Le Corbusier, beyond his established reputation as an
architect.”

With a ceremony at the Centre Le Corbusier hosted in the Heidi Weber
Museum on the lake shore of Zurich, the “Centre Le Corbusier Award”
was given to Dr. Naima and Jean-Pierre Jornod , the authors
of the recently published “Catalogue raisonné de l'œuvre peint de Le
Corbusier” (the complete catalogue of the painted works of Le Corbusier)
which is 1175 pages long.

It took the prize-winners , over eight years to research, assemble and
write the two colossal volumes. Published by Skira, of Geneva/Milan.

The prize was handed over to the couple by Mrs. Heidi Weber with a
symbolically transformed giant cheque that showed the image of the
official 10 Swiss francs banknote with the image of Le Corbusier,
converted into the award amount of 10.000 Swiss francs.






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Le Corbusier - Machines for Living is a critical history of the furniture
of Le Corbusier based on documentary evidence and verified fact rather than upon
hearsay and supposition. It focusses not only on the models themselves by
describing in detail the stages of their industrial development but also attempts
to uncover the reason for their existence and relates how and why their intended
significance changed over the years.




Soft cover EURO 44.90 VAT excl. (IBAN : 978-3-00-030168-1)
Available at the museum shop
info@centrelecorbusier.com, weber_lc@hotmail.com





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The secret of the understanding, the friendship between Le Corbusier and I,
lies in the very moment, during our first meeting, when we shook hands.
Heidi Weber

From the summer of 1958, when she first me Le Corbusier in Cap Martin, until
today, Heidi Weber has worked tirelessly to popularize his work. She was the
first to have the 4 pieces of Le Corbusier's furniture industrially manufactered,
she published his graphic work, and she organised countless exhibitions devoted
to him. Le Corbusier himself designed a building especially for her collection:
the Heidi Weber Museum in Zurich, which she was opening in summer 1967; it is the
only "Gesamtkunstwerk" in the world. This volume documents her fifty years of
activity with illustrations of more than one hundred of Le Corbusier's works
from Heidi Weber's collection, including paintings, drawings, collages, sculptures,
tapestries, furniture, plans, and models. It not only tells the story of a woman
of tireless commitment and vision; it offers a fascinating synthesis of Le Corbusier's
works as a visual artist in all its countless aspects.






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WIPO Arbitration <<click here

 

LE CORBUSIER'S GREAT PATRON <<click here



 




WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center

Fondation Le Corbusier Paris
v. Centre Le Corbusier Zurich

In 24 out of 32 attempts to reclaim Domain Names,
an international panel of the WIPO, accused the
French Le Corbusier Foundation in Paris of
Reverse Internet Domain Name Hijacking
and abuse of the administrative proceedings
in bad faith
against the Centre Le Corbusier



WIPO judgement

Article from "DIE ZEIT" german english

Article from "Neue Zürcher Zeitung"






HEIDI WEBER, LE CORBUSIER'S GREAT PATRON

Text by
Dr. Antje Ziehr
2. December 1995

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