Villa Muller , Adolf Loos- 3/27/18
Emilia Kightley-Sutter Villa Muller was designed by architect Adolf Loos was commissioned by Frantisek Muller and his wife Milada Mullerova. It is set in Prague in the Czech Republic. Muller was an engineer and had partial ownership of a construction company, Kaspa and Muller. His company focused on reinforced concrete and progression of building techniques. Loos was a fan of designing concepts that are timeless, and related to the function of the building. During the initial designing of the structure, Loos fell sick and the first architect on the job Karel Lhota helped in designing. Before communists took control of the house, the couple lived freely for 18 years. It was designed in 1930, it was noted as an example of modernist architecture, fusing economy and functionality. The house had a dynamic section with discreet rooms, following the basics of raumplan on the interior and exterior. This is seen with the multilevel parts of individual spaces, dissolving the pla...