This
is my study of the Le Corbusier's Villa Savoye, attached with drawings and
model photos.
Through the development of the drawings, I have gained a greater understanding of how Le Corbusier has utilised the column grid to enable spatial configuration of this house. This becomes prominent when Corbusier seems to manipulate and 'fit' the spaces of the main floor around the column grid.
My model seeks to highlight the differentiating forms between the levels of his house, which epitomises the representation of the building as a whole. For example, the roof garden retains the orthogonal geometry beneath and yet encompasses something more sculptural in form.




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