“A hundred times I have thought: New York is a catastrophe, and fifty times: it is a beautiful catastrophe.”

—  Le Corbusier

When the Cathedrals Were White http://books.google.com/books?id=TzwVAAAAMAAJ&q="A+hundred+times+I+have+thought+New+York+is+a+catastrophe+and+fifty+times+it+is+a+beautiful+catastrophe"#search_anchor (1947)
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architect, designer, urbanist, and writer 1887–1965

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