VILLA SAVOYE
PRESENTED BY:
-Hachin Gautam
INTRODUCTION
ARCHITECT LE CORBUSIER
DESIGNED 1928
BUIDT 1929-1931
AREA 5100 SQ. FT
LOCATION PARIS, FRANCE
BUILT FOR SAVOYE FAMILY
STYLE MODREN
ARCHITECTURE
FIVE POINT ARCHITECTURE
 PILOTIS
 FLATE ROOF TARACE
 OPEN PLAN
 RIBBON WINDOW
 FREE FACADE
PILOTIS
Replacement of
supporting walls by a
grid of reinforced
concrete columns that
bears the structural
load is the basis of the
new aesthetic.
FLAT ROOF TARACE
Replacement of
supporting walls by a
grid of reinforced
concrete columns that
bears the structural
load is the basis of the
new aesthetic.
OPEN PLAN
The free designing of
the ground plan—the
absence of supporting
walls—means the
house is unrestrained
in its internal use
RIBBON WINDOW
The horizontal window,
which cuts the façade
along its entire length,
lights rooms equally.
FREE FACADE
The free design of
the façade—
separating the exterior
of the building from its
structural function—
sets the façade free
from structural
constraints.
CIRCULATION
Green: Residents
and Visitors
Circulation
Blue: Servant
Circulation
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
Ground floor was meant to
be a services division, and
the level above is suppose
to be the main apartment,
and the three levels are
dictated by the continuing
ramp as the main
circulation for public.
Also a Gurage for 3 car
parking
1ST FLOOR
On the first floor: the
Savoyes’ abode
comprising three
bedrooms, four
bathrooms , a small
office/living room
adjacent to the master’s
bedroom, a kitchen, the
main living room, and a
terrace.
2ND FLOOR
On the first floor: the
Savoyes’ abode
comprising three
bedrooms, four
bathrooms , a small
office/living room
adjacent to the master’s
bedroom, a kitchen, the
main living room, and a
terrace.
ROOF PLAN
On the first floor: the Savoyes’ abode
comprising three bedrooms, four
bathrooms , a small office/living room
adjacent to the master’s bedroom, a
kitchen, the main living room, and a
terrace.
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    INTRODUCTION ARCHITECT LE CORBUSIER DESIGNED1928 BUIDT 1929-1931 AREA 5100 SQ. FT LOCATION PARIS, FRANCE BUILT FOR SAVOYE FAMILY STYLE MODREN ARCHITECTURE
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    FIVE POINT ARCHITECTURE PILOTIS  FLATE ROOF TARACE  OPEN PLAN  RIBBON WINDOW  FREE FACADE
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    PILOTIS Replacement of supporting wallsby a grid of reinforced concrete columns that bears the structural load is the basis of the new aesthetic.
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    FLAT ROOF TARACE Replacementof supporting walls by a grid of reinforced concrete columns that bears the structural load is the basis of the new aesthetic.
  • 6.
    OPEN PLAN The freedesigning of the ground plan—the absence of supporting walls—means the house is unrestrained in its internal use
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    RIBBON WINDOW The horizontalwindow, which cuts the façade along its entire length, lights rooms equally.
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    FREE FACADE The freedesign of the façade— separating the exterior of the building from its structural function— sets the façade free from structural constraints.
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    GROUND FLOOR PLAN Groundfloor was meant to be a services division, and the level above is suppose to be the main apartment, and the three levels are dictated by the continuing ramp as the main circulation for public. Also a Gurage for 3 car parking
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    1ST FLOOR On thefirst floor: the Savoyes’ abode comprising three bedrooms, four bathrooms , a small office/living room adjacent to the master’s bedroom, a kitchen, the main living room, and a terrace.
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    2ND FLOOR On thefirst floor: the Savoyes’ abode comprising three bedrooms, four bathrooms , a small office/living room adjacent to the master’s bedroom, a kitchen, the main living room, and a terrace.
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    ROOF PLAN On thefirst floor: the Savoyes’ abode comprising three bedrooms, four bathrooms , a small office/living room adjacent to the master’s bedroom, a kitchen, the main living room, and a terrace.