Le Corbusier
Villa Savoye
Story Board
Dimensional and Geometric Systems
Patterns of Occupation or an Implied Life
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Piet Mondrian - Composition In Red, Yellow and Blue.
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| Le Corbusier - Heidi Weber Museum |
The precedent research studies of Mondrian and further linkage with the Weber Museum transcends through to creating the abstract analysis of Villa Savoye.
Public and Private Spaces through Geometric Forms
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| Top Plan view of the Geometric Program of the House |
Scheme of Private and Public Levels:
Private - Blue
Private Interior - Yellow
Public Interior - Red
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| Ground Level |
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| First Level |
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| Roof Top Level |
Column Reference
Scheme:
Red - Ground Level
Blue - First Level
Yellow - Roof Top Level
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| Overall Column Plan |
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| Ground Level |
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| First Level |
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| Roof Top Level |
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| The transparent trees represent the idea of of semi-inclusion where it becomes part of the program of the building where the trees help provide the sense of private and public domains. |
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| The solid structure presents the idea of levitation and the structuring of the window systems. |
Structural Strategy
Suggested Life of the House
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| Structure of the House is compose from a grid system |
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| Presents the 360 degree view surrounded by the trees |
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| The transparency of the trees allowing semi visibility of the structure |
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Levitation of the structure as the solid formation of the structure over powers the column structure.
The Lines present the different types of visibility of private and public spaces. |
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| Grid System of the First level. The overlapping of the strings present the different colour codes of the private and public spaces. |
The Detail and the Whole
Buildings use
Detail Elements
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| The Roof Plan - presents the idea of enclosure |
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| Overall Composition of the Roof Plan |
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| Trees/landscape - presents a new world/ unknown secret from the exterior |
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| Side facade - Specific window ribbon presenting the most visible site of the roof plan from the exterior |
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| Statements referring to the use of the elements |
Different view points from each window view
Summary
Interm Folio
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