Modulor Essays

  • Continuity And Space In Richard Wright's An American Architecture

    2183 Words  | 9 Pages

    He talks about the proportional grid as a "basis for prefabrication"which can be expressed in numbers, figures and diagrams. Moreover, he referred to the 'proportional grid ' as the 'modulor '. He chose this word to express the measuring tool that is based on the human body and in mathematics. Additionally, Le Corbusier managed to develop a system that would convert meters into feet and inches automatically. This system was developed

  • Hello Laneway Design Statement

    708 Words  | 3 Pages

    Design Statement Public space is our connective tissue, the public realm exists in the form of streets, parks, squares, highways; it is platforms for our necessary, optional, and social activities. Public space is defined as a tangible space, in which, people often to visualize it as an open space, soft or green surface, or a space that surrounded by the multitude; like parks and squares. There is a distinction between public and private space, however on certain sites, like that of the laneway

  • Socialist Realism In The Works Of Le Corbusier

    1283 Words  | 6 Pages

    During the 1930s Le Corbusier’s commissions in France began to dry up due to the Great Depression. But, he continued to write hoping to get his urban plans adopted by some governmental authority. His politics thus began to take a dangerous turn; an enthusiast of capitalism and the major industrialists as the prime movers of civilization in the aftermath of the war, he flirted with Communism, beginning with his visit to the SSSR, dropped much of his support for capitalism after the stock market