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Discipline and Ecstasy
Le Corbusier and Asceticism

Published on: June 27, 2023
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Lecture by Joseph L. Clarke of the University of Toronto

Part of the conference “The Shape of the Sacred: Eastern Christianity and Architectural Modernity,” held at Fordham University on May 30 – June 1, 2023

From panel session 2, “The Sacred and the Avant-Garde,” moderated by Sergei Chapnin


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  • Joseph L. Clarke

    Joseph L. Clarke

    Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Toronto

    Joseph L. Clarke is an associate profession in the Department of Art History at the University of Toronto. He holds a PhD from Yale University and a Master of Architecture from the University of Cincinnati. Before becoming an art historian, he was trained as a designer and practiced architecture at ...

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