The facsimile of the album given by Le Corbusier to Raoul La Roche: forty-five pages of splendid drawings and watercolors of Venice.
The collaboration between Electa and Fondation Le Corbusier of Paris now offers architecture lovers a precious album by Le Corbusier: the notebook he gave to his friend and client Raoul La Roche in 1924 is composed of forty-five pages of splendid drawings and watercolors of Venice, still lifes and notes on urban planning themes.
The facsimile is accompanied by a small second volume containing critical texts and an essay by the scholar Stanislaus von Moos, as well as the transcription of the handwritten notes contained in the album.