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Group-4

• Kala Tumbahangfe Subba(516)


• Karuna Ghale(517)
• Kripa Lamichhane(518)
• Kriti Karki(519)
• Kushal Ghimire(620)
• Mandeep Gurung(522)
Five principles of Le-
Corbusier

Charles-Édouard Jeanneret aka Le Corbusier pioneer of Modern Architecture defined his principles
upon Villa Savoye , a countryside home located in Poissey (outskirts of Paris). In this iconic
countryside home he constructed using the elements in such a way which has become a defining
set of principles for the field of modern Architecture. With this design being far ahead of the time ,
this house has become a landmark event for the field of Architecture.
Five Principles of Le-Corbusier
Pilotis

• Pilotis rather familiar to us as pillars.


• Load Bearing Elements.
• Freeing the rigidity of traditional plan layout
• Floating above the landscape
• Appearance of lightness
Mahindra
Showroom , Commercial building , New
Lazimpat. Plaza
Free plan
Free plan enables to create space of
their own desire

Linkage between rooms with particular


function can be created.

Linkage between rooms creates a


smooth flow of space

Restriction of space is eliminated


Free Facade
Main wall distant from the pillar

Allows for free motion of the wall

Usage of different materials for treatment


of walls is enabled

Openings can be created to their own


desired extent
Krishna Sadan, Baneshwor Nepal Telecom, Babarmahal
Horizontal Windows

Presence of pilotis is executed

Excess light and ventilation

Interconnection between outer and inner space


Roof Garden

Creation of micro climate

Ecological and hydrological benefit

Temperature control

Aesthetically pleasing
Free Plan Pilotis

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