essay "Three Reminders to Architects"

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The essay "Three Reminders to Architects" is a key text by Le Corbusier that distills his modernist principles on proportion, function, and the use of new materials in architectural design.

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instanceOf architectural theory text
essay
advocates rejection of historical ornament
standardization in architecture
use of industrial materials
associatedWithArchitect Le Corbusier NERFINISHED
associatedWithMovement Modernism NERFINISHED
author Le Corbusier NERFINISHED
discusses rational planning of space
relationship between structure and form
role of technology in architecture
emphasizes function as a determinant of form
integration of new construction materials
proportion as a design tool
focusesOn clarity of form
functional efficiency
rational design principles
structural innovation
influenced 20th-century architectural theory
modernist architectural practice
keyConcept embrace of new materials and techniques
function-driven design
proportion as a regulating principle
language French
mainTheme architectural function
architectural proportion
modernist architecture
use of new materials in architecture
partOf Le Corbusier's theoretical writings on architecture
promotes economy of means in construction
functional clarity in building design
geometric order

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Towards a New Architecture contains essay "Three Reminders to Architects"