L'Esprit Nouveau


L'Esprit Nouveau was a magazine founded by architect Le Corbusier, poet Paul Dermée, and painter Amédée Ozenfant in 1920. The publication addressed a wide range of artistic disciplines including literature, visual arts, and architecture.
The articles written by Le Corbusier for L'Esprit Nouveau comprise a number of those appearing in his seminal 1923 book Toward an Architecture.
L'Esprit Nouveau remained in publication until 1925, releasing a total of 28 copies.