2010-04-08

Project 1: Final parti

Vertical circulation is facilitated by ramps as well as stairs. The geometry of the house is designed to ensure that as people move through the spaces they experience the harmony between the architectural forms, separated floor levels and the play of light.

All programs developed along with the proceeding ramp. A diagonal divides the public and private space into spatial and cellular zones respectively There is continuous spatial contact between the salon, ramp, terrace and covered terrace.
Free plan interior spaces only separated by partition walls between the building supports. The living and dining areas are open in plan and separated from the outside terraces by large sheets of glass which connect two different spaces. From the main garden terrace, another ramp leads to the upper level. There is a connection between the upper and middle level by sharing the same space (garden terrace).

Pilotis are applied in Le Corbuiser's Villa Savoye. Elevating the structure on freestanding pilotis, neglecting ground floor walls and liberating the home from the dark, damp first story; The villa appears as a floating box that is surmounted by curved volumes.

Villa Savoye are appeared with simple geometric forms. The geometric form of cube and circle demonstrates both in the interior space and exterior shape.



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