Villa Savoye
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Villa Savoye
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Le Corbusier (Swiss architect, 1887-1965)
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Pierre Jeanneret (Swiss architect, 1896-1967)
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Poissy, Île-de-France, France
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France
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1929-1931 (creation)
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20th century
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Architecture and City Planning
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International Style (modern European architecture style)
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Modern
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Modernist
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French
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steel
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glass
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concrete
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construction (assembling)
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architectural exteriors
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architectural interiors
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General view of building from the northwest, Originally built as weekend country retreat, now totally surrounded by school and housing. "Unlike the confined urban locations of most of Le Corbusier's earlier houses, the openness of the Poissy site permitted a freestanding building and the full realization of his five-point program. Essentially the house comprises two contrasting, sharply defined, yet interpenetrating external aspects. The dominant element is the square single-storied box, a pure, sleek, geometric envelope lifted buoyantly above slender pilotis, its taut skin slit for narrow ribbon windows that run unbroken from corner to corner (but not over them, thus preserving the integrity of the sides of the square)." p 530
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Javier Gomez
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Javier Gomez
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© Javier Gomez
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Texas Tech University Libraries
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Users must request permission from the copyright holder for all use in publications, including theses and dissertations.
Le Corbusier (Swiss architect, 1887-1965) and Pierre Jeanneret (Swiss architect, 1896-1967), “Villa Savoye”, Arch Design Images, accessed November 14, 2024, https://exhibits.lib.ttu.edu/s/archlib/item/40215