In 1923, a Swiss-French architect named Charles-Édouard Jeanneret—better known as —published Vers une architecture (translated as Towards a New Architecture ). It wasn't just a book; it was a revolutionary manifesto that shattered the stagnant "styles" of the past and laid the groundwork for the Modernist movement . The Engineer’s Aesthetic
The Machine and the Masterpiece: Revisiting Le Corbusier’s "Towards a New Architecture"
: Reclaiming the footprint of the building as green space.