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In early 20th century European cities have undergone an unusual period. With the
rapid development of the industry, the social structure and city life have been greatly
impacted triggering the fierce contradiction and conflict between the traditional
urban and industrialized modern city. Its impact and influence can be seen mainly in
the following aspects:
1) The growth of industry in city attracted a large number of people flowing into the
city causing the increase of the density of urban population.
2) The traditional urban pattern has been broken by the industrialization needs, and
a new structure with the commercial and industrial centers, transport hub
centers has been formed.
3) The industrial development as well as population expansion has led to the traffic
congestions.
4) The city has been polluted because of the industrial production and the living
condition was very poor.
2. Le Corbusier's principles of reconstruction and development of cities
Le Corbusier as an architect and an urban planner involved in this city renovation. For
him the most direct expression on the ideal city is through drawings, glass and steel.
He praised the beauty of machine, the beauty of order and the beauty of efficiency
brought by the modern industry. Le Corbusier believed that the cities developed
from the Middle Ages including Paris cannot meet the needs of modern social and
economic development and must be reformed. He introduced the innovative ideas of
industry into urban planning and advocated a whole new ideology to transform the
city.
3. A concrete case
Based on these basic principles Le
Corbusier took Paris city center as a
concrete example and put forward a
conceived sketch of Contemporary city
for three million people. In this planning
sketch, Le Corbusier created a rational
and functional city by zoning to divide
different areas of functions such as
commercial
area,
industry
area,
residential area and administrative area
consisting of large areas of green land and public open space and rigorous network of
transportation.
4. Interpretation of Le Corbusier's ideology - continuity and freedom
In his book Le Corbusier emphasized the importance of instrumental rationality
which might lead to many negative comments about his functionalism, however,
through his functional expressions, we can still see his spiritual ideal city: from the
past to the future. It is not difficult for us to find that the French and even European
ideology traditions (from recent years to remote times) have rooted in his ideal city.
Le Corbusier studied the European cities from Athens to Rome to Istanbul and he
praised the positive self-restraint while at the same time unified order reflected in
these accent cities. This is his internal logic of the construction of city order and
pattern and even the later LA VILLE RADIEUSE".
Le Corbusier is the representative of functionalism and rationalism. His depicture of
the outlines of the city and housing were too abstractive that people usually cast
doubt on that he was too rationalism that might betray the freedom and humanity.
However, we can interpret his rich of freedom from the creative and energetic space
he designed inspired by the traditional elements and the industrial science. Le
Corbusier's high-density and large capacity of transportation freed the city by technic
means. In his ideal city congestion would no longer exist and people can live and
commute safely and conveniently not trapping in the narrow space between
buildings. By building skyscrapers in the center of the city exclusively for commercial
use and that the area occupied by these should be no greater than 5 percent, the
remaining 95% can leave for the parks with trees. In this city people can enjoy a
peaceful urban environment and neighbors can build communication in the public
space while at the same time keep their own private space. The space gets maximum
freedom by clear and reasonable ordering. As Le Corbusier said, Once the unified
order has dominated the basic units, confusion will be avoided, scene will be
organized and ease will come.
We are living in the era of the urbanization. The city is extremely compressed where
more and more population is constantly flowing into cities and the transportation
and telecommunication are developing in a greater speed. For us the significance of
Le Corbusier's urban theory and pattern lies not in its aspects of specific technical
solutions proposed in this book but in his thinking and analysis process about city as
well as the deeper meaning behind this.