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•modular design -- the result of Corbu's researches into mathematics, architecture (the golden section), and human proportion •"pilotis" -- the house is raised on stilts to separate it from the earth, and to use the land efficiently. These also suggest a modernized classicism. •no historical ornament •abstract sculptural design •pure color -- white on the outside, a color with associations of newness, purity, simplicity, and health (Le Corbusier earlier wrote a book entitled, When the Cathedrals were White), and planes of subtle color in the interior living areas •a very open interior plan •dynamic, non-traditional transitions between floors -- spiral staircases and ramps •built-in furniture •ribbon windows (echoing industrial architecture, but also providing openness and light) •roof garden, with both plantings and architectural (sculptural) shapes

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Page 1: Modular design -- the result of Corbu's researches into mathematics, architecture (the golden section), and human proportion "pilotis" -- the house is

•modular design -- the result of Corbu's researches into mathematics, architecture (the golden section), and human proportion •"pilotis" -- the house is raised on stilts to separate it from the earth, and to use the land efficiently. These also suggest a modernized classicism. •no historical ornament •abstract sculptural design •pure color -- white on the outside, a color with associations of newness, purity, simplicity, and health (Le Corbusier earlier wrote a book entitled, When the Cathedrals were White), and planes of subtle color in the interior living areas •a very open interior plan •dynamic, non-traditional transitions between floors -- spiral staircases and ramps •built-in furniture •ribbon windows (echoing industrial architecture, but also providing openness and light) •roof garden, with both plantings and architectural (sculptural) shapes •integral garage (the curve of the ground floor of the house is based on the turning radius of the 1927 Citroen)

Page 2: Modular design -- the result of Corbu's researches into mathematics, architecture (the golden section), and human proportion "pilotis" -- the house is

http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/Corbu.html

•"pilotis" -- the house is raised on stilts to separate it from the earth, and to use the land efficiently. These also suggest a modernized classicism.

Page 3: Modular design -- the result of Corbu's researches into mathematics, architecture (the golden section), and human proportion "pilotis" -- the house is

http://www.edilone.it/opere/index.php?page=details&id=205#

Page 4: Modular design -- the result of Corbu's researches into mathematics, architecture (the golden section), and human proportion "pilotis" -- the house is

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villa_Savoye

modular design -- the result of Corbu's researches into mathematics, architecture (the golden section), and human proportion

Page 5: Modular design -- the result of Corbu's researches into mathematics, architecture (the golden section), and human proportion "pilotis" -- the house is

http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/Corbu.html

pure color -- white on the outside, a color with associations of newness, purity, simplicity, and health (Le Corbusier earlier wrote a book entitled, When the Cathedrals were White), and planes of subtle color in the interior living areas

Page 6: Modular design -- the result of Corbu's researches into mathematics, architecture (the golden section), and human proportion "pilotis" -- the house is

http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/Corbu.html

pure color -- white on the outside, a color with associations of newness, purity, simplicity, and health (Le Corbusier earlier wrote a book entitled, When the Cathedrals were White), and planes of subtle color in the interior living areas

Page 7: Modular design -- the result of Corbu's researches into mathematics, architecture (the golden section), and human proportion "pilotis" -- the house is

http://www.galinsky.com/buildings/savoye/index.htm

pure color -- white on the outside, a color with associations of newness, purity, simplicity, and health (Le Corbusier earlier wrote a book entitled, When the Cathedrals were White), and planes of subtle color in the interior living areas

Page 8: Modular design -- the result of Corbu's researches into mathematics, architecture (the golden section), and human proportion "pilotis" -- the house is

http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/Corbu.html

ribbon windows (echoing industrial architecture, but also providing openness and light)

Page 9: Modular design -- the result of Corbu's researches into mathematics, architecture (the golden section), and human proportion "pilotis" -- the house is

http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/Corbu.html

integral garage (the curve of the ground floor of the house is based on the turning radius of the 1927 Citroen)

Page 10: Modular design -- the result of Corbu's researches into mathematics, architecture (the golden section), and human proportion "pilotis" -- the house is

http://www.let.leidenuniv.nl/arthis/arch20/Catalog/Savoye/corba09.htm

Page 11: Modular design -- the result of Corbu's researches into mathematics, architecture (the golden section), and human proportion "pilotis" -- the house is

http://www.francescoscianna.com/classic-cars-002.htm

Page 12: Modular design -- the result of Corbu's researches into mathematics, architecture (the golden section), and human proportion "pilotis" -- the house is

http://www.mclellansautomotive.com/sales-lit/bymake/citroen/index.shtml 1927 Citroen

Page 13: Modular design -- the result of Corbu's researches into mathematics, architecture (the golden section), and human proportion "pilotis" -- the house is

http://www.mclellansautomotive.com/sales-lit/bymake/citroen/index.shtml 1927 Citroen

Page 14: Modular design -- the result of Corbu's researches into mathematics, architecture (the golden section), and human proportion "pilotis" -- the house is

http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/Corbu.html

dynamic, non-traditional transitions between floors – spiral staircases and ramps

Page 15: Modular design -- the result of Corbu's researches into mathematics, architecture (the golden section), and human proportion "pilotis" -- the house is

http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/Corbu.html

dynamic, non-traditional transitions between floors – spiral staircases and ramps

Page 16: Modular design -- the result of Corbu's researches into mathematics, architecture (the golden section), and human proportion "pilotis" -- the house is

http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/Corbu.html

dynamic, non-traditional transitions between floors – spiral staircases and ramps

Page 17: Modular design -- the result of Corbu's researches into mathematics, architecture (the golden section), and human proportion "pilotis" -- the house is

http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/Corbu.html

roof garden, with both plantings and architectural (sculptural) shapes

Page 18: Modular design -- the result of Corbu's researches into mathematics, architecture (the golden section), and human proportion "pilotis" -- the house is

http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/Corbu.html

roof garden, with both plantings and architectural (sculptural) shapes

Page 19: Modular design -- the result of Corbu's researches into mathematics, architecture (the golden section), and human proportion "pilotis" -- the house is

http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/Corbu.html

roof garden, with both plantings and architectural (sculptural) shapes

Page 20: Modular design -- the result of Corbu's researches into mathematics, architecture (the golden section), and human proportion "pilotis" -- the house is

roof garden, with both plantings and architectural (sculptural) shapes

http://www.galinsky.com/buildings/savoye/index.htm

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http://www.galinsky.com/buildings/savoye/index.htm

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1. The pilotis, or ground-level supporting columns, elevate the building from the damp earth and allow the garden to flow beneath.

2. A flat roof terrace reclaims the area of the building site for domestic purposes, including a garden area.

3. The free plan, made possible by the elimination of load-bearing walls, consists of partitions placed where they are needed without regard for those on adjoining levels.

4. Horizontal windows provide even illumination and ventilation.

5. The freely-designed facade, unconstrained by load-bearing considerations, consists of a thin skin of wall and windows.

Le Corbusier’s "The Five Points"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villa_Savoye