Sunday, November 14, 2010

Van Heusen Suits Review

Plan Voisin (Le Corbusier) - madness or genius?

agreement, the so-called Plan Voisin of the Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier (1887 - 1965) a term. Many know him, but her only by name, so here's the short version:

This is an urban utopia, which was dated to the year 1925. The design shows 18 cross-shaped towers, which are arranged on a grid-like open spaces. He wanted to the quest for air, light and health and to express himself apart from the densely populated inner cities. For this reason, he chose as Place of implementation of the Paris. This fact makes the design of many People seem a bit extreme. The plan was

Voisin, after that there is a law for conservation, never implemented in its most extreme form, and many people hold back for the bare madness, he sure is a big part too.
But he has inspired many architects and urban planners who were some of Le Corbusier's ideas and ideologies into their designs. This, however, favored the emergence of the so-called satellite cities that hinexistieren today many more bad than good to himself. This also includes those cities or neighborhoods that were within a short period of time to meet the increased housing needs of the population (eg: Villes Nouvelles planned cities in France or in Germany).
That fact shows again that a utopia can be implemented not 1:1 because in reality most things do not go as smoothly as on a draft paper.
However, there are also examples of districts in which only became part of Le Corbusier's concept implemented. These housing developments (mostly, these are large housing estates to ) work for themselves quite well, even if they communicate at the city level, not necessarily with their spatial environment.

DS


Sources:
http://www.christiaanse.arch.ethz.ch/upload/RC04.pdf
http://www.wikipedia.org

Figure:

http://archdaily.com

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