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ARCH 350 1st Edition Lecture 15Outline of Last Lecture I. Le CorbusierII. Early worksA. Villa JaquementB. Villa Favre-JacotC. Villa SchwobIII. The PurismA. Paintingsa. Still Life: trap, 1921 by Le Corbusierb. Still Life,1920 by Le CorbusierB. PhilosophyIV. Mass production homesA. Domino HouseV. Machine for LivingA. Maison CitrohanVI. Le Corbusier Architecture: Mass production homesA. Atelier Ozenfant, House and Studio, ParisB. Housing at Pessac, PessacC. Cite de Legè, Worker Housing, LegèOutline of Current Lecture I. Le Corbusier: Five Pints of ArchitectureA. Maison La Roche & Jeanneret B. Villa Stein/ de MonzieC. Villa BaizeauD. Villa SavoyeCurrent LectureFive Points of a New ArchitectureI. Le Corbusier: Five Points of ArchitectureThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.A. Maison La Roche & Jeanneret- Dimensions derived from Golden Section (system of proportions) and the sizeof an average man- Double house, no ornament,very blank, horizontal- Part of the building is elevatedB. Villa Stein/de Monzie- Designed for Gertrude Stein's cousin- Regulated windows- Outdoor spaces for light and fresh air- Front: disciplined lines, very asymmetrical (classic), very formal- Back: Loose, functional, two story spaces- Spatial focus on exterior of the building- Worked on the apartment at Bargue at the same timeC. Villa BaizeauD. Villa Savoye- -Designed for wealthy business man- Five points of the new architectural brought into play- flexibility: windows and walls don't always match up- Birds eye view: function, two courtyards- Very sensuously designed- Ribbon windows- Roof: freeform, garden, evokes shapes of ocean liner (metaphor for healthy living)- Circulation system in the center of


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