Saturday, March 21, 2020
Le Corbusiers Five Points Of A New Architecture Essays -
  Le Corbusier's Five Points Of A New Architecture    This is the most famous application of Le Corbusier's five points of a new  architecture. All five points are clearly present in this house: pilotis, a roof  garden, a free floor plan, ribbon windows, and a free fa?ade. The first  impression you get when approaching the house is of a horizontal white box  placed on pilotis, set off against the natural surroundings. The plan of the  building is square, one of the ideal shapes which the architects so admired.  Within this strict geometry, dynamic curved forms are added, like the  staircase and the solarium on the roof. The curved ground floor contains the  entrance, servants' quarters, and garages. The ramp leading to the first floor  is the very spine of the plan. The private rooms behind the ribbon windows  on the first floor stand around the roof terrace, which is accessible through  sliding doors. The final sloop of the ramp leads to the roof with a solarium  screened by curved walls.    History    
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