The conception of “equipment” by Charlotte Perriand: cross-over between Le Corbusier and Japan

Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering Volume 18 Issue 5 Page 430-438 published_at 2019-11-02
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The conception of “equipment” by Charlotte Perriand: cross-over between Le Corbusier and Japan
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Source Title
Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering
Volume 18
Issue 5
Start Page 430
End Page 438
Journal Identifire
ISSN 1346-7581
EISSN 1347-2852
Descriptions
his paper aims to clarify the conception process of the “equipment” notion, which is one of the key notions of French creator Charlotte Perriand (1903–1999), using her articles. First, in chapter 2, this paper analyses Perriand’s notion of “equipment” during her Atelier Le Corbusier period. Next, chapter 3 treats her understanding of Japan and chapter 4 analyses the transformation of her notion of “equipment” during her stay in the country. Finally, chapter 5 discusses the characteristics of Perriand’s “equipment”, comparing them with Le Corbusier’s. By examining Perriand’s descriptions of “equipment”, it is found that Le Corbusier’s architectural ideas and her experience in Japan were deeply reflected in the “equipment” notion. However, in the formation of Perriand’s notion, contradictory subjects – industrial techniques and crafts, standards and diversity, and walls and para-walls – coexisted, so the influences of Japan and Le Corbusier cannot be separated. It is concluded that the formation of “equipment” was a process where Le Corbusier, Japan and Perriand herself interacted mutually.
Subjects
Charlotte Perriande ( Other)
quipment ( Other)
wall ( Other)
Le Corbusier ( Other)
Japan ( Other)
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Date of Issued 2019-11-02
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
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[DOI] 10.1080/13467581.2019.1678473
[URI] https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tabe20/current