Jean-Louis Cohen (1949-2023) was widely regarded as France's most authoritative and knowledgeable historian of twentieth-century architecture and urbanism. From 1994 until his death, he was the Sheldon H. Solow Professor in the History of Architecture at the Institute of Fine Arts of NYU University. Tim Benton, a highly regarded Le Corbusier scholar, is Professor Emeritus in the history of art for the Open University, Milton Keynes, England.
Praise for the first edition: ‘The man who designed the 20th century [Le Corbusier] arguably had more of an influence on the form of the modern world than any other architect… You couldn't make a book like this about just any architect. Beyond the architecture, reveals a great deal about the man himself. It all points to a life lived enviably fully.’ – Guardian ‘Formidable and wide-ranging… Le Corbusier Le Grand is a feast… Every page is dense with ideas… A source book for the modern world.’ – Jonathan Meades, New Statesman ‘The impact of all the illustrations is undoubtedly fascinating – a real joy […] to browse through – conveys the experience of a day at a really well organised archive.’ – Building Design ‘As visually arresting as it is thought-provoking… An archival achievement of the highest order… Essential reading for those with even a fleeting interest in modernist architecture.’ – The Essential Journal