PAVILLON I LE CORBUSIER I A WALK THROUGH IN 4K

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
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    For this new episode we are going to Zurich, to visit the Pavillon Le Corbusier the day before closing for renovations!
    I love the building, as you can imagine, and felt really good to be able to enjoy it one last time before 2019!
    In this links you can find more information about the building and it´s history, as well as pictures during the construction and further information. Very interesting, recommended:
    www.lecorbusier-heidiweber.ch
    www.stadt-zuerich.ch/kultur/d...
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Комментарии • 59

  • @pgalerie5322
    @pgalerie5322 3 года назад +16

    Yes, good that you have mentioned that the City of Zurich has erased the name of the owner, what is quit disrespectful to a woman who is still alive and gave us this great building.

  • @evanschwartz3030
    @evanschwartz3030 2 года назад +2

    Visited this late work by Le Corbusier in 1968 after having just seen Ronchamp and La Tourette. As I recall it was referred to at the time as the Heidi Weber Foundation by Le Corbusier. However as a recent graduate architect traveling around Europe what I didn't realize was the building (pavilion) had only been completed the year before - 1967 - and 3 years after Le Corbusier's untimely death. I vividly recall the overall workmanship was excellent and quite precise, especially the concrete work, and struck me as a real departure from any of his previous work. The painted steel roof canopy frame came as a complete surprise to me - very original and clever!

    • @FourthWallArchitecture
      @FourthWallArchitecture  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing evan! I completely agree, love the fact that this, as his last project, was different to his previous in so many levels. Feels like an additional layer, the unexpected closure to a great book.

  • @Flaneur98
    @Flaneur98 3 года назад +1

    Masterpiece
    It look like a last modern architecture guideline left by the father

  • @dungnguyenmanh8563
    @dungnguyenmanh8563 Год назад

    Thank you so much for your work.

  • @luiscabreralopez8064
    @luiscabreralopez8064 4 года назад +3

    Thanks. I'm studying History of Art and your videos help me a lot.

  • @fesclusa1
    @fesclusa1 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the tour. Fantastic building by Corbu...

  • @brianj6115
    @brianj6115 4 года назад +8

    Great video. I just found your channel recently. Your discussions and explanations are great, as is your videography!

  • @andeboyd4721
    @andeboyd4721 6 лет назад +3

    I have a great appreciation for this building. Your presentation was my first introduction. Thank you so very much!

    • @FourthWallArchitecture
      @FourthWallArchitecture  6 лет назад

      I am really glad you liked it Ande, thank you for your kind words! More to come soon! :)

  • @lescouleurslecorbusier2222
    @lescouleurslecorbusier2222 5 лет назад +6

    Thank you for this great video!

  • @pervertt
    @pervertt 3 года назад

    I like Corbusier and am familiar with most of his buildings, but have never heard of this work until I saw your video. It will make a great reason to visit Zurich after the pandemic.

  • @dianemitchell1161
    @dianemitchell1161 2 года назад

    Another wonderful and explanatory video. Thank you!

  • @grzegorzm1277
    @grzegorzm1277 5 лет назад +2

    I'm so happy I found this channel. Great informative videos!

  • @spektrumgrun5242
    @spektrumgrun5242 5 лет назад +2

    Good portion of knowlegde combined with lovely footage. Very relaxing! Keep on doing this stuff man

  • @majabaldea1357
    @majabaldea1357 2 года назад

    beautifully explained, and very eplicit. Your work is great!

  • @aaronlim5628
    @aaronlim5628 3 года назад

    Wish this was an hour longer. Nice work! Thank you

  • @jaimix996
    @jaimix996 2 года назад

    Excelente video!

  • @antitheticthoughts8048
    @antitheticthoughts8048 3 года назад

    Just discovered your channel and would like to say that I really appreciate your cinematography and explanation of architectural elements! The explanation of the module and grids in the pavilion were particularly exciting to me. Looking forward to seeing more of your work!

  • @andrewf9991
    @andrewf9991 3 года назад

    So thoughtful thank you!

  • @husamali9345
    @husamali9345 3 года назад +1

    Amazing video ❤❤👍🏻

  • @hansjandurr6253
    @hansjandurr6253 6 лет назад +1

    Good video, shot at an interesting time as renovation after 50 years even has already started. When I lived and worked in Zürich in 1971/72 I often walked around the pavilion en visited it of course now and then as a fan of Corbu. In 2009 I saw the concrete version of the design in Chandigarh. See it on my Flick site. Interesting !

    • @FourthWallArchitecture
      @FourthWallArchitecture  6 лет назад

      It is a small pavilion, but really condenses a lot of Corbu. I also like the fact that it uses a metal structure instead of concrete. Thanks for your comment Hans! :)

  • @FourthWallArchitecture
    @FourthWallArchitecture  6 лет назад +2

    Am I missing anything in the videos that you would like to see? Let me know! Thanks!

  • @ivanazabaliche822
    @ivanazabaliche822 5 лет назад +1

    I have to do a maquette for collage and this video has helped me a lot, thanks!

  • @ShahBoss27
    @ShahBoss27 5 лет назад

    Amazing video with great production quality, just subscribed!

  • @rr7firefly
    @rr7firefly 4 года назад

    This is one hell of a gorgeous building. I absolutely must see it at some point (after worldwide travel is safely restored to us). How fortuitous that you were there on the last day before renovation began. My request: please return if possible and do another video of the Pavilion on a sunny day. If possible, capture the movement of shadows over a few hours. But I must express my deepest gratitude for your wonderful effort to publicize this architectural gem. Merci beaucoup.

    • @FourthWallArchitecture
      @FourthWallArchitecture  4 года назад +1

      De Rien! :) I will try to revisit it! But honestly I have a lot of "pending" buildings to see right know. If it fits in the schedule, I will gladly do it!

  • @averymiller8927
    @averymiller8927 3 года назад

    Beautiful

  • @osvaldoorias4171
    @osvaldoorias4171 2 года назад

    Fantástico video

  • @terranceb.torrct1461
    @terranceb.torrct1461 5 лет назад +2

    My Brother nice video, Corbu was a god in architecture and art he was not of this earthly plain, he was self taught and didn't suffer fools lightly from what I have learned. He was extremely difficult to get along with.I guess we of lessor minds will never know what its like to be that type of genius.May his spiret live on in his works that are left

  • @kafsdg
    @kafsdg 4 года назад +2

    Thank you a lot! When I was there the building were closed to the public.

    • @FourthWallArchitecture
      @FourthWallArchitecture  4 года назад +1

      I'm actually looking forward to going back, now that it is open again to the public, and to compare with the before and after the renovation!

    • @luismontenegro2592
      @luismontenegro2592 3 года назад

      @@FourthWallArchitecture Hello :) , I’m a student student studying for architecture , I was wondering if the length and width of this project is 250 meters by 262 meters? I’m working on le cobusier’s project this semester. I was also wondering about the height as well
      Thank you :)

  • @andreajoycevillanueva1532
    @andreajoycevillanueva1532 4 года назад +1

    THANKS! :D

  • @adamcohen2632
    @adamcohen2632 3 года назад

    Rennovation work was still ongling when I visited in January of 2020 and the facility was closed. I understand that it reopens May 7th.

  • @rexco2700
    @rexco2700 2 года назад +1

    Hi, Lovely to see a video going details into the modulor. Does it means that the actual height between the bottom of the steel frame to the actual floor is 2260 in height? 😀

  • @mikaelritvos9910
    @mikaelritvos9910 3 года назад

    Great post-corona destination

  • @Kenni1949
    @Kenni1949 4 года назад

    Hi,
    I really like and appreciate your videos. Great content! Would it be possible to talk to you about the gear you use for making these videos? camera, dolly, slider etc. and your thoughts in general about filming architecture?

    • @FourthWallArchitecture
      @FourthWallArchitecture  3 года назад

      Hi Kenni...sure! I'll do my best to do a good video about that. It will be different to do a video about gadgets, for sure! :)

  • @rokonuzzamanrokon3157
    @rokonuzzamanrokon3157 4 года назад +1

    HAVE YOU ANY PLAN ABOUT LOUIS KAHN'S PROJECT ?? WE WANT TO KNOW ABOUT HIS PROJECT . THANK YOU.

  • @nataliehelferty1438
    @nataliehelferty1438 8 месяцев назад

    I am Le Corbusier with God as I am Natalie Helferty God's Body as Queen of Canada and Royal Chieftain of Indians of America the Holy Grail. The Designs were Modern in 1975 when I was 7 years old. We were doing Architecture Designs in Canada of many eras to combat the Mountbatten and Moussolini War with their Evil Spirits doing Industrial Wasteland Designs.

  • @jotakun
    @jotakun Год назад

    🤍🤍🤍🤍

  • @donalddouce8411
    @donalddouce8411 3 года назад

    it is annoying not to see a floor plan and and to be walked through the space with the camera as one would experience it moving through it in real time and space. as artful as the presentation of all the wonderful details and angles is , i felt frustrated and cheated by the presentation you provided.

  • @justintorrex6676
    @justintorrex6676 3 года назад

    I LIKE MIES VAN DER ROHE'S BETTER

  • @folke_hagall2946
    @folke_hagall2946 3 года назад +1

    this building looks like a public restroom

    • @aggiesjc
      @aggiesjc 9 месяцев назад

      Yes, I thought it was a bus station at first.

  • @patrickfloch9972
    @patrickfloch9972 2 года назад

    choix gout musical de merde

  • @marceloalejandroganon3631
    @marceloalejandroganon3631 2 года назад +1

    MENOS MAL QUE ENTIENDO ALGO DE INGLES, PORQUE EL TRADUCTOR DE GOOGLE ES UNA BASURA !!!!!!!! JAJA

  • @philshifley4731
    @philshifley4731 4 года назад

    Great piece of art. But I wouldn't want that pretentious piece of building near anything that I value.

  • @victord.4388
    @victord.4388 4 года назад +1

    No one really cares about this "work of art". Just boring architecture. I think Frank Lloyd Wright is much more interesting. Also, I cannot image what normal human being can live so much concrete. Too much "marketing" for Corbusier.