
The space is open and flooded with light. Thanks to this roof, Le Corbusier has designed a large living room on the ground floor and a mezzanine accessible with a wooden ramp. This type of roof is quite practical and used in sunny locations because it manages to let in more sunlight. Therefore, this interior is not luxurious but is respectful of the territory to which it belongs.Ī feature of this house is its V-shaped roof, also called a butterfly roof. He therefore chose simple materials for the interiors: blocks of stone from the surrounding environment for the walls and trunks of Chilean trees for the pillars. The remoteness of the place and the uneven terrain were a challenge for Le Corbusier: he had to insert this house into the landscape. In this house, Le Corbusier respects the Principle of the free floor and the facade: the ceilings are supported by pillars and the facade is entirely in glass to allow all possible light to enter. It was to be built in Zapallar, a remote point facing the Pacific Ocean. Maison Errazuriz is a vacation home commissioned by the Chilean diplomat Ortuzar Errazuriz. If you would like to publish text from MoMA’s archival materials, please fill out this permission form and send to. And not just-on-Instagram official My favorite season has made her appearance and I’m so ready for it It’s interesting that as much as I usually want to hold onto summer, once I start decorating for fall, it completely changes my. If you would like to reproduce text from a MoMA publication, please email. We’re sharing gorgeous fall decor that will bring warmth and coziness to any space It’s here. For more information about film loans and our Circulating Film and Video Library, please visit.


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