Villa Savoye by Le corbusier & his 5 points:
1- Pilotis, the replacement of supporting walls by a grid of reinforced concrete columns that bears the load of the structure is the basis of the new aesthetic.
2- The free designing of the ground plan. The absence of supporting walls means that the house is unrestrained in its internal usage.
3- The free design of façade. By separating the exterior of the building from its structural function the façade becomes free.
4- The horizontal window. The façade can be cut along its entire length to allow rooms to be lit equally.
5- Roof gardens. The flat roof can be utilized for a domestic purpose while also providing essential protection to the concrete roof.
3- The free design of façade. By separating the exterior of the building from its structural function the façade becomes free.
4- The horizontal window. The façade can be cut along its entire length to allow rooms to be lit equally.
5- Roof gardens. The flat roof can be utilized for a domestic purpose while also providing essential protection to the concrete roof.
Rachofsky House, Richard Meier & his passion with white!
Barcelona pavilion, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Less is more.
Schröder house in Utrecht, Gerrit Rietveld, Space design.