2026年5月27日 星期三

Le Corbusier : L'architecture pour émouvoir 柯比意Le Corbusier 為了感動的建築 也許這本小冊子值得讀10遍。ㄡNotre-Dame du Haut at Ronchamp, designed by Le Corbusier。ㄡAI Overview In Focus: How Italy inspired JMW Turner | Country Life J.M.W. Turner’s journeys to Italy between 1819 and 1840 profoundly transformed his artistic style, introducing his signature hazy light and brilliant color. Turner’s Roman expeditions with a trip to the waterfalls and Villa d'Este in Tivoli, and see the architecture of the Roman Forum.

  






Site plan and evolution:
Le Corbusier (1955)
1: Notre-Dame-du-Haut chapel
2: pyramid of peace
3: pilgrim shelters
4: chaplain's house
Jean Prouvé (1975)
5: campanile
Renzo Piano (2011)
6: Sainte-Claire chapel (oratory of the convent)
7: Sainte-Claire convent
8: gatehouse (reception, exhibition room)
Notre Dame du Haut

Religion
Affiliation Roman Catholic Church
Ecclesiastical or organizational status Pilgrimage Chapel
Year consecrated 25 June 1955
Location
Location Ronchamp, Haute-Saône, France


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Interactive map of Notre Dame du Haut
Remains of the 14th Century ChapelLocation of Notre Dame du HautNotre-Dame du Haut at Ronchamp, designed by Le Corbusier


Tivoli and Rome: Recreate Turner’s Roman expeditions with a trip to the waterfalls and Villa d'Este in Tivoli, and see the architecture of the Roman Forum. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

AI Overview
In Focus: How Italy inspired JMW Turner | Country Life
J.M.W. Turner’s journeys to Italy between 1819 and 1840 profoundly transformed his artistic style, introducing his signature hazy light and brilliant color. His 1819 six-month tour, in particular, saw him travel widely, filling dozens of sketchbooks across cities like Turin, Venice, Florence, Rome, and Naples.
The First Major Italian Tour (1819–1820)
Turner departed for his first Italian trip in July 1819, traveling largely alone and using popular guidebooks to plan his route.
  • The Outward Journey: He entered the Alps via the Mont Cenis Pass, passing through Turin, and made an early detour to Venice.
  • Rome & The South: Continuing south, he spent time in Florence and Rome. While based in Rome, he made extensive sketching excursions to Tivoli, the Alban Hills, Naples, and Paestum.
  • Return Leg: He traveled back through the Apennine Mountains to Ancona, Bologna, and the Italian Lakes before returning over the Alps. He brought back 23 sketchbooks filled with vibrant watercolors.
Subsequent Italian Journeys
Following the monumental success of his 1819 tour, Turner returned to Italy for further study and inspiration:
  • 1828–1829 Tour: Turner returned to Rome for an extended stay focused heavily on oil painting, with his route taking him through France and down the Ligurian coast.
  • 1833 & 1840 Venice Trips: Turner made shorter, highly influential trips to Venice. He stayed at Hotel Europa and produced quick, luminous watercolor and pencil sketches of the city’s light and canals, which inspired his final masterpieces.
Retracing Turner's Italian Route Today
If you want to experience the dramatic alpine passes, historic cityscapes, and luminous coastlines that Turner documented, you can follow elements of his classic Italian circuit:
  • The Mont Cenis Pass: You can travel along the scenic Alpine border region between France and Italy where Turner crossed, enjoying alpine views through the Susa Valley.
  • Venice Sketching Sites: Plan a trip to soak up the Venetian light that Turner famously captured from the water; you can even arrange to stay in the vicinity of the historic Hotel Europa.
  • Tivoli and Rome: Recreate Turner’s Roman expeditions with a trip to the waterfalls and Villa d'Este in Tivoli, and see the architecture of the Roman Forum.
You can explore the extensive surviving collection of Turner’s Italian sketchbooks and watercolors directly via the Tate Research Publication. If you are looking to admire his Italian works in person, check the National Galleries of Scotland for dedicated exhibits tracing his travels.


Hanching Chung



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這是很有趣的眾聲喧嘩式討論天才與創作。我自己在漢清講堂(YouTube)作過六講討論柯比意一生,我笑了

Le Corbusier : L'architecture pour émouvoir 柯比意Le Corbusier 為了感動的建築 也許這本小冊子值得讀10遍



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實習生問了一個好問題:他不懂柯布比意為何後期會設計出廊香教堂?和以前的作品完全不一樣?




















































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柯比意Le Corbusier 為了感動的建築    準備功課:由柯比意Le Corbusier 的繪畫看其綜合藝術; 他與Heidi Weber和  Costantino Nivola等朋友



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2020年4月29日


· 勒·柯布西耶的世界觀和哲學信條——象徵性的語言——一系列創作於1947年至1953年間的19幅彩色石版畫和詩歌。 《直角之詩》被認為是其個人格言最清晰的綜合表達。


勒·柯比意的聖像屏風曾在海蒂·韋伯勒·柯比意博物館(蘇黎世)展出,直到2014年。


參考資料:海蒂·韋伯勒·柯布西耶基金會


準備功課:由柯比意Le Corbusier 的繪畫看其綜合藝術; 他與Heidi Weber和  Costantino Nivola等朋友

Le Corbusier's worldview and philosophical Credo – symbolic language – a series of 19 color lithographs and poems, created between 1947 and 1953. The Poem of the Right Angle is considered to be his most lucid synthesis of personal maxims.
Le Corbusier's iconostasis was shown at the Heidi Weber Museum-Centre Le Corbusier (Zurich) up until 2014.
Reference: Heidi Weber Foundation-Centre Le Corbusier

準備功課:由柯比意Le Corbusier 的繪畫看其綜合藝術; 他與Heidi Weber和  Costantino Nivola等朋友

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下午將直播(重量級)的:談柯布西耶的一首詩圖:直角之詩 Poem of the right angle Le poème de l'angle droit, LE CORBUSIER, 1955 準備功課:

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