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Le Corbusier, the Noble Savage: Toward an Archaeology of Modernism By Adolf Max Vogt
MIT Press, 365 pp., 265 illus., $50
In this somewhat rambling but provocative study, Adolf Max Vogt proposes that the futurist visionary relied more heavilyon the past than he everwould have admitted. Le Corbusier, it seems, may have based his signature pilotis, flat roofs, window ribbons, and built-in furniture...





