1999
DOI: 10.1080/136023699374007
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“…The horizontal windows of the house are not interrupted even in the open-top balcony section, the facades of this section are also shown as living room windows. Birksted [20] states that Le Corbusier created a major turning-point in architecture with these windows stated in five points of modern architecture.…”
Section: Physical Enviro Nmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The horizontal windows of the house are not interrupted even in the open-top balcony section, the facades of this section are also shown as living room windows. Birksted [20] states that Le Corbusier created a major turning-point in architecture with these windows stated in five points of modern architecture.…”
Section: Physical Enviro Nmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rebate is on the interior face of the wall, leaving the external wall smooth and flat. Thus any differences between the outdoor openings of the internal courtyard and the internal window openings are Click to Enlarge eliminated [20]. Le Corbusier [21] describes Villa Savoye as "the house is a box above the ground, perforated all around, without interruption, by a long horizontal window…" The regular geometric ratio on the facade draws attention.…”
Section: Physical Enviro Nmentmentioning
confidence: 99%