Le Corbusier AND OTHER THOUGHTS. Things to Remember.

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Le Corbusier AND OTHER THOUGHTS

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Le CorbusierAND OTHER THOUGHTS

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Things to Remember

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What is perfection?

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The Future?

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Utopia According to The American Heritage College Dictionary is defined as:

◦ An ideally perfect place, esp. in its social, political and moral aspects◦ A work of fiction describing a Utopia (1516 by Sir Thomas Moore)◦ An impractical idealistic scheme for reform

Translated from the Greek words◦ “ou” - meaning not or no◦ “topos” – meaning place

“Utopia is either a good place, or no place.” - Carolyn Steel, Food Urbanist, from her TedTalk “How Food Shapes Our Cities”

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Le CorbusierIN BRIEF

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The Man. The Architect.◦ Born Charles-Edouard Jeanneret-Gris Oct. 6,

1887 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland ◦ Died Aug. 27, 1965 in Cap Martin, France◦ Moved to Paris, France in 1917 and assumed the

pseudonym Le Corbusier◦ Famous for his “Five Points of Architecture”◦ Intended to become a painter until 1907, when

he built his first house at the age of 20◦ Founding Member of Congress International de

Architecture Moderne (CIAM)◦ Works can be found around the world◦ Believed engineers were out designing architects

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The Five Points of Architecture◦ Pilotis – Instead of load bearing walls, structure would be supported a grid of columns.◦ Free Design of Ground Plan – With few walls needed for support floorplans could open up, allowing for

one room to flow seamlessly into the next.◦ Free Design of Façade – Freeing the interior from the exterior allows the façade to adopt its own

aesthetic.◦ Horizontal Windows – Allow in greater amounts of light and a more equal spread of natural lighting.◦ Roof Garden – Used for domestic purposes as well as providing a barrier from the elements.

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Weissenhof◦ Built in Stuttgart, Germany, 1926-1927◦ Designed with the help of Pierre Jeanneret◦ Early attempt to follow the 5 Points of

Architecture◦ Duplex built as part of a exhibition put on by

Ludwig Mies van der Rohe which also included Walter Gropius, Peter Behrens and others

◦ Mainly concrete form◦ Lived up to the adored/critiqued idea of modern

architecture◦ Questionable spaces for movement and maids◦ Valuable learning opportunity for Le Corbusier

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Villa Savoye◦ “The House is a Machine for the Living!”◦ Built in 1929 in Poissy, France, it has become an

iconic precedent in architectural design◦ Followed the 5 Points of Architeture◦ Design encourages exploration through its

interconnecting rooms and public/private spaces◦ Lack of unnecessary decoration, the simplistic

forms were perceived to be of greater beauty and more easily understood

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Quartiers Modernes Fruges ◦ Built in 1924-1925, Pessec, Bordeaux, France◦ Worker housing in the Le Monteil district of

Pessac for local sugar refinery◦ Poorly received from the start, only 50 of the 150

units were built and sat vacant for 6 years with no running water

◦ Le Corbusier wished for there to be no color, but the client demanded decoration

◦ Poorer, working classes later lived in the houses, knocking down walls, nailing on shutters and placing planters in windows

◦ “Life is always right, the architect is always wrong.”

◦ Still inhabited today in new repaired, personalized states http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d0/Pessac_Quartiers_Modernes_Frug%C3%A8s_004.jpg

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“If we eliminate from our hearts and minds all dead concepts in regards to the house, and look at the question from a critical and objective point of view, we shall arrive at the ‘House-Machine,’ the

mass-production house, healthy (and morally so too) and beautiful in the same way that the working tools and instruments which accompany our existence are beautiful.”

- Le Corbusier, “Towards an Architecture”

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The Radiant City◦ Never “officially” built◦ Took a step away from his “Contemporary City”

which focused more on class and less work◦ Marked a move away from artistic and into

totalitarian for Le Corbusier◦ Sought a balance of programmatic all-

encompassing towers surrounded by green space

◦ No cars

It is important to note that Le Corbusier saw this is a method that could work anywhere (e.g. London, NYC, Paris, Berlin, etc.). The perfection of urban planning. Utopia https://alanamuir.wikispaces.com/file/view/Corbusier_cartesian_skyscrapers.jpg/333908066/

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Sound Familiar?

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Where’s the Problem?

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Remember Perfection?

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The Precarious Problem’s of Howard Moskowitz

“There are those who like their pasta sauce plain. There are those who like it chunky. There are those who like it spicy.”

◦ Howard Moskowitz is a food sales specialist who has solved problems for large food corporations:◦ Pepsi◦ Vlasic◦ Prego◦ Campbell

◦ Revolutionized food industry ◦ No such thing as perfect◦ People do not know what they want until they have it

◦ Has hold in other industries (e.g. video games)

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How does this apply?◦ What Le Corbusier sought with his Radiant City a perfect or utopian plan to fix the “chaos” of the

modern city◦ However, cities are based on people and people vary◦ With varying people, you get varying ideas of needs and wants◦ Therefore, a one strategy fixes all is impossible◦ There is no perfect plan, maybe not even perfect plans, but there are strategies that can be employed to

find what may or may not work (e.g. William Whyte, Social Life of Small Urban Spaces)

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Remember the Future?

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Louis Kahn: Conversations with Students

“What will architecture be like fifty years from now, and what can we anticipate?”

“You cannot anticipate”◦ These words began the story of Kahn’s trip to

General Electric and their plans to design new space craft

◦ Upon seeing drawings that showed space craft 50 years in the future, Kahn informed the scientists that they were wrong

◦ “If you know what a thing will look like fifty years from now, you can do it now.”

◦ Tomorrow will be built on circumstances and technologies you cannot imagine today

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How does this apply?◦ Plans like the Radiant City and the Contemporary City were based around programmatic all-

encompassing towers◦ However, this idea required an anticipation of the future that cannot be done◦ Monolithic structures such as these (including Pruitt-Igoe) would quickly become antiquated and

incapable of adapting with the times◦ To a degree they may have even hindered progress and human lives

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Differences of Opinion: UtopiaCHAOS V “LIVING CITY” FOR ALL MANKIND V MISGUIDED IDEALS

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Less Arrogance + More EmpathyLE CORBUSIER’S UTOPIA V THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE

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Architect – arrogance

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Client - empathy

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Less Arrogance

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Less Arrogance

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More Empathy

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More Empathy

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Not everything is architecture; architecture seeks to be the best it can be for all parties. It meets the needs of the people it serves. It is not a box. It is not a container. It is an active participant in the lives of the people who interact with it. It meets the criteria of the architect's agenda, the constraints of the client and the needs of the users. Architecture is a result of the labors of

many people coming together to serve the needs of all.

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Works Cited Carolyn Steel, “How Food Shapes Our Cities” :

https://www.ted.com/talks/carolyn_steel_how_food_shapes_our_cities

Brief biography of Le Corbusier found at:

http://www.biography.com/people/le-corbusier-9376609

On Howard Mosowitz’s work in food:

http://www.ted.com/talks/malcolm_gladwell_on_spaghetti_sauce?language=en

Botton, Alain de. The Architecture of Happiness. Vintage Books, New York. 2008.

Kahn, Louis. Conversations with Students Second Edition. Rice Publications. Texas. 1998.

Le Corbusier. Towards an Architecture. 1923. Web. http://www2.gwu.edu/~art/Temporary_SL/177/pdfs/Corbu.pdf. Feb. 9, 2015

Wild, David. Fragments of Utopia: Collage Reflections of Heroic Modernism. Hyphen Press, London. 1998

Berube, Margery S. The American Heritage College Dictionary Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston. 2007

Le Corbusier. The City of To-Morrow and its Planning. 1928. http://macaulay.cuny.edu/eportfolios/milsteinspring2013sandbox/files/2013/03/Le-Corbusier-from-The-City-of-Tomorrow-and-Its-Planning.pdf . Web. Feb. 9, 2015.

Whyte, William. Social Life of Small Urban Spaces. Web. https://archive.org/details/SmallUrbanSpaces Feb. 9, 2015.

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