What were Le Corbusier’s aspirations for the modern architecture?
a. It should be purely rational and scientific.
b. It should create a better world.
c. It should solve intransigent social problems.
d. It should break down old nationalistic boundaries.
e. all of these are correct.
e. all of these are correct.
a. Incorrect. While Le Corbusier did believe that his buildings should be purely scientific and rational, this is not the complete answer.
b. Incorrect. While Le Corbusier did believe that his buildings should create a better world, this is not the complete answer.
c. Incorrect. While Le Corbusier did believe that his buildings should solve intransigent social problems, this is not the complete answer.
d. Incorrect. While Le Corbusier did believe that his buildings should break down old nationalistic boundaries, this is not the complete answer.
e. Correct. Le Corbusier did believe that his buildings should be purely scientific and rational, solve social problems, improve the world, and break down national boundaries.