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[EN] The interest of Le Corbusier on hydroelectric industry is a constant throughout his life, especially as inspiration
and reference to project its architecture, shaping a lesson of the dam that we will see focused in ...[+]
[EN] The interest of Le Corbusier on hydroelectric industry is a constant throughout his life, especially as inspiration
and reference to project its architecture, shaping a lesson of the dam that we will see focused in different ways and at different
times, from their discovery while working in Vienne (France) for the Société d’applications du bétón armé to the attempt to
materialize the work of Bhakra in India, through successive stages in wich he will be in exposing, publishing or sharing
through conferences, theoretical texts and encounters on trips, like the one made to the United States in 1946, when he visits
the macro project of Tennessee Valley Authority and describes it in the first American edition of Quand les cathedrals étaient
blanches: voyage au pays des timides. Through his words, his drawings and his projects we will reveal the two faces of the
lesson of the dam: the one which follows immediately from the facts found, which will find the final attempt parallel to the
construction of Chandigarh with the involvement at the dam on Sutlej; and the other side, unveiled as inputs and progressive
influences in its architecture. Both sides remain as the testimony of the fertile relationship between Le Corbusier and
hydroelectric industry
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[ES] The interest of Le Corbusier on hydroelectric industry is a constant throughout his life, especially as inspiration
and reference to project its architecture, shaping a lesson of the dam that we will see focused in ...[+]
[ES] The interest of Le Corbusier on hydroelectric industry is a constant throughout his life, especially as inspiration
and reference to project its architecture, shaping a lesson of the dam that we will see focused in different ways and at different
times, from their discovery while working in Vienne (France) for the Société d’applications du bétón armé to the attempt to
materialize the work of Bhakra in India, through successive stages in wich he will be in exposing, publishing or sharing
through conferences, theoretical texts and encounters on trips, like the one made to the United States in 1946, when he visits
the macro project of Tennessee Valley Authority and describes it in the first American edition of Quand les cathedrals étaient
blanches: voyage au pays des timides. Through his words, his drawings and his projects we will reveal the two faces of the
lesson of the dam: the one which follows immediately from the facts found, which will find the final attempt parallel to the
construction of Chandigarh with the involvement at the dam on Sutlej; and the other side, unveiled as inputs and progressive
influences in its architecture. Both sides remain as the testimony of the fertile relationship between Le Corbusier and
hydroelectric industry
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