Villa Schwob

Villa Schwob is a dwelling situated in La Chaux -de -Fonds Switzerland designed by the architect Le Corbusier between 1912 and 1916.The house was built using concrete and wood and is located on a hillside. The design used in the construction of the building is the Regulation line design and make use of the Domino system. The house's stairs and edges are surrounded by several thin Columns holding large concrete slabs. The single structure supporting the building has facilitated the development of plants around the central space. This has also been made possible by the interior columns.
The two of the house floors are covered with a vertical window. Despite the fact that the rooms around the living room do not fall under the peripheral design, they appear to be due to the presence of the window which acts as the focal point and makes the room more adaptable (Villa Schwob - Data, Photos & Plans.”). On one side of the living room, there is a game room, and the other side hosts the dining room. The dining room and the game room are located on the sides so that they may not affect the central position of the living room and not minimize the space created by the living room.
It is the essence to strike a balance between natural and industrial perspectives, in Villa Schwob a roof garden is designed. The house kitchen is situated outside facing the street. The cloaks rooms and plant service are fitted between the house staircase and the bedroom (Villa Schwob - Data, Photos & Plans.”). Despite being built in the Le Corbusier time training, it has been very resourceful in defining the mathematical precision and the objective of the order in design fully.



Works Cited

“Villa Schwob - Data, Photos & Plans.” WikiArquitectura, en.wikiarquitectura.com/building/villa-schwob/.

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