Analysis Of The Carpenter Center

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The Carpenter Center of visual art is a piece of art designed by Le Corbusier, this building was very important to him not only because it was towards his end of career but the only building in North America. The Carpenter Center is one of the main buildings at the Harvard University in Cambridge Massachusetts; it was designed in 1959 and finished construction in 1963. Le Corbusier was a modern architect, and his design element defined modern in a new way. He had a function that believed to explain how modern is being produced and why to do things in a freely minded way. The relationship between the Carpenter Center and modernism came together as one. Le Corbusier designs this building to express the way he think what modernism is and how other …show more content…

He liked the idea of a roof garden in his previous design and wanted to incorporate it in the Carpenter Center. On the third floor facing the Quincy Street there is a garden on top, which consist of grass and bushes. Having a roof garden creates a space to go out and enjoy without being disturbed to the outside world, to make a peaceful place to take a break. He wanted to have the garden be as naturally as possible without the look of it being man made on top. Giving a rooftop is a good design for insulation to the third floor. The ondulatories are these vertical struts made out of concrete that are placed around the curvature of the building, that create a ripple into the motion of the window as its being curved. The windows are large planes of glass to bring in as much day lighting as possible and make the inside feel more …show more content…

He wanted to explain what modern is to him in his own buildings and tell us a story for each one. When he was younger he had a couple of architects that he followed and admired, but then went on his own path and did his own thing to show what it meant for him and how he sees modern. Today there are some architects that look up to him and enjoy his method of designing, using his techniques to build buildings now. When I look at some buildings today I see a little of Le Corbusier designs elements in the building, which are the five points of new architecture I think that it’s amazing that were still using his design. The five points of new architecture is a key devolvement in this modern design, and to see that in this building today is just remarkable. Unfortunately he didn’t get to see the end result of the building because of health issues, but I’m sure he was proud to design this building in North America. Having the Carpenter Center building designed here sets a new chapter in the modern industry and implements it in other

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