C’est la faute à Le Corbusier!: théâtre radieux de Louise Doutreligne
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https://doi.org/10.7203/qf-elit.v19i0.5204Abstract
C’est la faute à Le Corbusier! is a recent play by Louise Doutreligne, which stages a topical debate on architecture and urban planning, taking into account their social and political implications. The author has written this play keeping in mind those dwellers who have been affected by the degradation of their habitat and accommodation. The examination of the figure of Le Corbusier is essential in this work distinguished by a particular dramatic language, characterized by its plural debate and influenced itself by the designs of this architect.
Keywords: Theatre; 21st Century; Architecture, Le Corbusier; Woman.
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