Organized in conjunction with the exhibition, Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes, this full-day symposium considers Le Corbusier's exploration of landscape in the context of current architectural theory and practice. From domestic spaces to urban landscapes to infrastructure design, this program will investigate Le Corbusier's work historically, while considering the widespread influence of his ideas today. This program was organized by exhibition curators Barry Bergdoll and Jean-Louis Cohen. Participants include Dorothée Imbert, Caroline Constant, Tim Benton, Adriaan Geuze, Carlos Eduardo Comas, Anthony Vidler, and Mia Lehrer, Guy Nordenson, Keller Easterling, and Sébastien Marot. SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE 10:05–10:30 a.m: Welcome and Introduction Barry Bergdoll and Jean-Louis Cohen 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.: Panel One: House and Garden With Barry Bergdoll, Dorothée Imbert, Caroline Constant, and Tim Benton 12:00–1:15 p.m.: Lunch break 1:15–3:00 p.m.: Panel Two: The Landscape of Infrastructure With Guy Nordenson, Adriaan Geuze, Carlos Eduardo Comas, and Keller Easterling 3:00–3:20 p.m.: Break 3:20–5:00 p.m.: Panel Three: Toward an Urban Landscape With Jean-Louis Cohen, Sébastien Marot, Anthony Vidler, and Mia Lehrer
In conjunction with the exhibition Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes
Tickets $25; $20 members; $12 students, seniors, and staff of other museums Tickets can be purchased online or at the information desk, the Film desk after 4:00 p.m., or at the Education and Research Building reception desk on the day of the program.