A geometrical house with a variety of angles. "A-Cute" angle and 90 degrees just to name a couple.
The Villa Sarabhai, built 1951-1955, is located in Ahmedabad, India.
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Purpose
This house was designed to create a cool living space, which is why the house is only separated from the outside with bamboo curtains in the residential sapces, and also why the house is positioned the way it is.
Exterior
Another Blog
http://villasarabhai.blogspot.com/
I believe the author is correct when it is stated that the house has many geometrical shapes.
I believe the author is correct when it is stated that the house has many geometrical shapes.
Google Earth View
Journal
-The Sarabhai house is situated according to the prevailing winds.
-Catalonian Vaults were used for the structure
-The roof, covered with earth, is a beautiful garden.
-Catalonian Vaults were used for the structure
-The roof, covered with earth, is a beautiful garden.
Video featuring the Villa Sarabhai
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This house is very inviting to the outside world and mother nature.
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I've read some pages from two books about this house. I didn't quite understand at first why the Villa Sarabhai didn't have doors or windows covering the residential areas. It is because "the task of this house was to reveal the world to the people which occupy it." This house responds to winter and summer seasons. As the light passes through, it leaves an ever changing dynamic effect on the Villa Sarabhai.
Get To Know The Architect- Le Corbusier
-Le Corbusier has many projects in India, which all imitate brutal materials and sculptural forms. These buildings are known for there recessed structural column, expressive staircase, and the flat un-decorated plane of his notarized five points of architecture.
-Le Corbusier main focus when creating a house is to create "a machine for living in."
-His basic building prototype is for mass production with free-standing pillars and rigid floors.
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