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one ramp, one staircase…….I guess it misses a third solution: elevator.
ОтветитьFancy words with an accent don't convince me to think a design looks any less boring.
ОтветитьThank you for sharing!
ОтветитьUninhabitable, pretentious and hideous.
ОтветитьIt might looks nice on the outside, but pity the person who lived in it. The house is a nightmare to live in
ОтветитьIt looks like the bathroom of an abandon sanitarium. Not a lot of curb appeal, and sort of silly. Maybe the decorator can do something with it.
ОтветитьInteresting.
However, too many moving out of focus shots.
It gave me nausea to watch.
Sorry. 🫢
Appena laureato in architettura lo visitata nel 1985 era in restauro non nascondo l'emozione che mi ha suscitato.
ОтветитьUgly and soulless building.
ОтветитьDoes someone know how was the villa Savoye isolated ?
ОтветитьAn excelllent doc. Thanks!
ОтветитьWould anyone know the slope of the ramp?
ОтветитьYou talk too much Just show me inside of it
ОтветитьVideo detail level is beyond masterpiece, like the villa herself. Thanks so so much
ОтветитьLovely video, indeed, but there is no walk-through 🤔
ОтветитьCuando estas parado frente a la casa en el verde jardin antes de ingresar, la naturaleza rodea y es el marco de la obra artificial y humana; al finalizar el recorrido de la rampa, en la terraza es la misma obra arquitectonica la que hace marco de la naturaleza !!!!!! GRANDE CORBU !!!!!!!!!!!
ОтветитьVery brilliant analysis of the Le Corbuisier's masterpiece. Greatings from Paris.
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ОтветитьThank you! I enjoyed it a lot. I want to know more about the garage and curious details about the architectural function
ОтветитьCan’t believe this thing was made in 1928.. Must be mind blowing to see such a house in that era..
ОтветитьWhen the building was completed it was not habitable for the first three years. The flat roof was not tight until the late 1940s. Flat roofs are still a problem today, especially in winter when there is snow. The Jewish clients were deported and the architect was not liable. For me, this house stands for everything that is wrong in Courbusier's idea, which is more than 100 years old. The end of design, total selfishness in architecture. Fanatic belief in ugly shoe boxes. When will modern architecture finally come about?
Ответитьsubtitles please
ОтветитьIt’s mostly ugly.
ОтветитьImagine finding out your new job site is right on top of your old project.
ОтветитьNice video for architect enthusiasts, but this is clearly NOT a walk through and I have lost interest of the building halfway through the video because I have given very little visual information on what is actually in the building. Building plans does not help and not everyone can enjoy just looking at the plans.
ОтветитьLove the style of this video, shot so nicely! What do you shoot with?
ОтветитьPardon my ignorance but I don't understand the praises and why it's considered so important.
Ответитьdefinitely reminds me the one I saw in Zurich also by Le Corbusier. Those thin columns and the way of distributing spaces with also thin walls and floors.
ОтветитьThe constantly going out of focus gives me a headache, other than that nice video.
ОтветитьVisited this back in 2010. It was just me, and my friend, and the young attendant sitting at a table on the first floor. It was great to walk around with nobody else there, all to ourselves. To walk around and be inside, and experience it after seeing in history books for years, was fantastic.
ОтветитьLooks a bit like a German school building…
ОтветитьI have been hoping to visit Corb's work for years! This work and the video presentation reinforces that desire even more. Last year was an almost but then COVID reared its ugly presence so who knows maybe this coming yer we will make the trip.. Thanks for the presentation.
ОтветитьAmazing video - thanks so much for posting. For me, as someone who has gone to architecture school..... this building represents the start of everything that's gone wrong with architecture as a profession. In my country, the profession is almost an anachronism now; obsolete. And I think your video of Villa Savoye, showing it in so much detail, gives an indication as to why.
Thanks again. Will definitely subscribe to your channel.
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ОтветитьThe skill required to turn something fascinating into something boring. Talk rather than vision. Bah!
ОтветитьAs a architecture student, i am almost forced to like this building. But i just cant
ОтветитьThis con artist architect was only remarkable for the ugliness of his creations and the ability to convince fools they were wonderful.
ОтветитьThe exterior is well covered, but the interior views of this video consist of a collection of close-up details. Except for the living room, there are no long views of the interior spaces. What do the bedrooms look like? The bathroom with its famous tiled chaise? It's shown in detail but not in context. We see faucets but not spaces. Does it even have a kitchen?
Good as far as it goes, but I would like to see more.
It takes a real genius to come up with a house that ugly. He succeeded?! My old construction boss used to say "Bullsh-t baffles brains."
ОтветитьWhen I see a Frank Lloyd Wright house (even Falling Water) I can really imagine living there. There is a kind of cosiness and homeliness about his domestic spaces. But Le Corbusier!? For me it's more like an art installation. Interesting spaces to walk around, but not necessarily somewhere it would be comfortable to live. I guess the clients of the Villa Savoye knew what to expect when they hired him. But the fact that they used the house for such a short time tells us something...maybe?
ОтветитьAmazing
ОтветитьAmazing video👏🏻👏🏻
ОтветитьA successful new approach with deep analysis of the building. This is my favourite early Corbu FW !
ОтветитьDamn this does look similar to the E.1027 by Eileen Gray.
ОтветитьWell done!
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