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Le Corbusier's Five Points of Architecture
Architecture manifesto by Le Corbusier (1923)
Le Corbusier's Five Points of Architecture is an architecture manifesto conceived by architect Le Corbusier.[1] It outlines five key principles of design that he considered to be the foundations of the modern architectural discipline, which would be expressed through much of his designs.[2]
It first appeared in the artistic magazine L'Esprit Nouveau (trans.
The New Spirit), then in Le Corbusier's seminal collection of essays Vers une architecture (trans. Toward an Architecture) in 1923.[1]
Five Points of Architecture
Developed in the 1920s, Le Corbusier's 'Five Points of Modern Architecture' (French: Cinq points de l'architecture moderne) are a set of architectural ideologies and classifications that are rationalized across five core components:[3]
- Pilotis – a grid of slim reinforced concrete pylons that assume the structural weight