The Villa Savoye, located in the Poissy, a suburb of Paris in France, is one of the representatives of modernist architecture.
The Savoy villa is a reinforced concrete structure, about 21.5 meters long ,19 meters wide, covering an area of about 408 square meters, a total of three floors. Its external wall is flat and white as a whole, and there are long horizontal windows in the wall. The Villa Savoye was designed by Le Corbusier in 1928 and built in 1930. It was listed as a French cultural relic protection unit after World War II.
The Villa Savoye, located in the Poissy, a suburb of Paris in France, is one of the representatives of modernist architecture.
The Savoy villa is a reinforced concrete structure, about 21.5 meters long ,19 meters wide, covering an area of about 408 square meters, a total of three floors. Its external wall is flat and white as a whole, and there are long horizontal windows in the wall. The Villa Savoye was designed by Le Corbusier in 1928 and built in 1930. It was listed as a French cultural relic protection unit after World War II.