Villa Savoye

Villa Savoye

The Villa Savoye is considered by many to be the seminal work of the French architect Le Corbusier. Situated at Poissy, outside of Paris, it is one of the most recognisable architectural presentations of the International Style. Construction was substantially completed "ca." 1929.

The house was emblematic of Le Corbusier work in that it addressed "The Five Points", his basic tenets of a new aesthetic of architecture constructed in reinforced concrete:

#The pilotis, or ground-level supporting columns, elevate the building from the damp earth allowing the garden to flow beneath.
#A flat roof terrace reclaims the area of the building site for domestic purposes, including a garden area.
#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.
#Horizontal windows provide even illumination and ventilation.
#The freely-designed facade, unconstrained by load-bearing considerations, consists of a thin skin of wall and windows.

The Villa Savoye was designed as a weekend country house and is situated just outside of the small village of Poissy in a meadow which was originally surrounded by trees. The polychromatic interior contrasts with the primarily white exterior. Vertical circulation is facilitated by ramps as well as stairs. The house fell into ruin during World War II but has since been restored and is open for viewing.

Corbusier designed the building to use a flat roof, a move he said was for functionality, though may have been partly due to way it looked for him. Indeed the roof failed its functionality, as the roof leaked, causing the owners to attempt to take Corbusier to court. However at the same time WW2 broke out, and Corbusier left the area, leaving the building in a state of disrepair.

Design Details

Given that Villa Savoye is an excellent example of Le Corbusier's Machine for Living ideal-- it is no surprise that there were a number of mechanized processes to ease standard jobs. For instance, in many of his buildings one will see the lever used to crank open large windows and doors, such as the one that exists in the sun room at Villa Savoye.

In the sun room one will also notice the piloti that passes through the fireplace within the room. Le Corbusier succeeded in allowing these supports to transfer through the spaces unobtrusively. Much as the structural necessity of the pilotis did not bother him, nor did he try to hide them, he also allowed numerous radiators to show throughout the home. From the sun room, one has a good look out onto the second story terrace and the ramp leading to the roof garden.

Furthermore, in the kitchen, he carried through with his efficient life schemes in the use of cabinets which slide open on either side. The utilitarian kitchen is white in contrast to the almost decadent master bathroom with its aqua tiled bath tub.

External links

* [http://villa-savoye.monuments-nationaux.fr/en/ Official tourist board site]
* [http://www.ab-a.net/index.cgi?Villa_Savoye Analysis of Villa Savoye]
* [http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/Corbu.html Photos of Villa Savoye]
* [http://elarq.com/galeria/thumbnails.php?album=62 website with pictures of architecture.]
* [http://mocpages.com/moc.php/61160 Villa Savoye in Lego]


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