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from Van Acker, Wouter, [http://staging01.muse.jhu.edu/journals/perspectives_on_science/v019/19.1.van-acker.html “Internationalist Utopias of Visual Education. The Graphic and Scenographic Transformation of the Universal Encyclopaedia in the Work of Paul Otlet, Patrick Geddes, and Otto Neurath”], in ''Perspectives on Science'', Vol.19, nr.1, 2011, p. 32-80. (p. 57)
 
from Van Acker, Wouter, [http://staging01.muse.jhu.edu/journals/perspectives_on_science/v019/19.1.van-acker.html “Internationalist Utopias of Visual Education. The Graphic and Scenographic Transformation of the Universal Encyclopaedia in the Work of Paul Otlet, Patrick Geddes, and Otto Neurath”], in ''Perspectives on Science'', Vol.19, nr.1, 2011, p. 32-80. (p. 57)
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+ "The pyramid was chosen for its mythical evocation of civilisation, as the symbol of the development of science and the elevation of Humanity." (p. 58)

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Le Corbusier

La Pyramide

Le Corbusier, Musée Mondial (1929), FLC, doc nr. 24510

Le Corbusier

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1929

from Van Acker, Wouter, “Internationalist Utopias of Visual Education. The Graphic and Scenographic Transformation of the Universal Encyclopaedia in the Work of Paul Otlet, Patrick Geddes, and Otto Neurath”, in Perspectives on Science, Vol.19, nr.1, 2011, p. 32-80. (p. 57)

+ "The pyramid was chosen for its mythical evocation of civilisation, as the symbol of the development of science and the elevation of Humanity." (p. 58)

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CaptionLe Corbusier, Musée Mondial (1929), FLC, doc nr. 24510 +
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CreatorLe Corbusier +
PersonLe Corbusier +
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SubjectLa Pyramide +