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Recently I visited the Le Corbusier foundation site
It shows all the projects planned and carried out by Le Corbusier
I came across two interesting examples of “Conscious Inspiration”
The First one you can see in my previous Post
The foundation WEB page: http://www.fondationlecorbusier.fr/corbuweb/morpheus.aspx?sysId=64&sysLanguage=fr-fr&itemPos=1&sysParentId=64&clearQuery=1
Here is the second example of “Past Continuous Inspiration”:
Le Corbusier Architect
Building of the lock-Kemps Infer
located between Basel and Mulhouse on the Canal du Rhône, France, 1960
Steven Holl Architect
Toolenburg-Zuid housing complex Schiphol Netherlands
Competition Project 2001-2002
from eliinbar’s Sketch book 2011
The “conscious inspiration” Signs:
1. Both buildings deal with the proportions of a tower
2. Significant source of inspiration is the tree structure (“trunk” and “branches”)
3. The shell of the buildings (walls and floors) takes an expression on the facade.
4. The openings in the shell (Windows) are from “skin” to “skin”
2 thoughts on “Le Corbusier & Steven Holl ” Past Continuous Inspiration” 2”
http://www.archdaily.com/112813/center-for-promotion-of-science-sadar-vuga/#comments
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http://tehranlive.org/2009/02/05/cinema-mellat/
Thanks for another interesting example of “Conscious Inspiration”
Eli