Does anyone have any insight about the significance of the relationship between Koolhaus' Villa Dall'ava and Le Corbusier's Villa Savoy? I'm in my first year architecture class doing a project on that subject.
ahhhh, the Mobile Jawa Arts Center is one of my favorite Hdm projects. Love that cladding ...
C'mon - koolhaas is one of the most slavish (sssssss-lavish) re-purposers of arch history there is. you'd have to have been dropped repeatedly on your head as a child, or beat repeatedly as an adult (hopefully), to write otherwise.
ps, i love zaha.
pps, the part about you being beaten repeatedly is just swiftian irony.
Villa Dall'ava v. Villa Savoy
Does anyone have any insight about the significance of the relationship between Koolhaus' Villa Dall'ava and Le Corbusier's Villa Savoy? I'm in my first year architecture class doing a project on that subject.
yes savoy's the model from which rem riffs (and other classic modernist houses, too)
and it's KOOLHAAS, yo!
Look at Corbusier's "Five Points of Architecture" as a starting point.
Oh, it is Koolhaas. Haha, whoopsie.
Thanks, Joseph. I will.
easy - just stare at the pictures you posted until you regret having posted.
Koolhass significance: 0.
Relationship to Villa Savoye: non-existent (the least you could do is spell it correctly).
If you want to explore relationships involving Koolhaas (an oxymoron if ever there was), try
ahhhh, the Mobile Jawa Arts Center is one of my favorite Hdm projects. Love that cladding ...
C'mon - koolhaas is one of the most slavish (sssssss-lavish) re-purposers of arch history there is. you'd have to have been dropped repeatedly on your head as a child, or beat repeatedly as an adult (hopefully), to write otherwise.
ps, i love zaha.
pps, the part about you being beaten repeatedly is just swiftian irony.
I suggest you to read 'basic design method' by Kari Jormakka (pg. 56)
in there you'll find the explanation theory
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