The failing of the Unité d'habitation explained in 9 minutes

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024

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  • @archidots
    @archidots  Год назад +5

    Plan Voisin : Le corbusier's plan to erase and rebuild paris ruclips.net/video/eh03UweAhZg/видео.html

  • @evanfunk7335
    @evanfunk7335 Год назад +37

    Great video. Le Corbusier is a mystery to me. How is he so popular and world renowned without being successful at anything?

    • @felipeiglesias
      @felipeiglesias Год назад +15

      Is the classic well connected loser narcissist that everyone though was a genius, but the only good thing he created were prison like buildings, painfully uncomfortable and impractical

    • @idlikemoreprivacy9716
      @idlikemoreprivacy9716 Год назад

      Because he was a nazi and Hitler was defeated but not those financing nazi ideas e.g. Ford and the car industry.
      Followers/su[porters of LeCorbusier are passionate about isolating and controlling ppl in places where you only can work, only can sleep, only can buy...

    • @ssescobar1812
      @ssescobar1812 Год назад +2

      He was a journalist. He’s actually really clever when it comes to criticizing other architects

    • @Dadudi
      @Dadudi Год назад +4

      He introduced innovative architectural principles and a new design process

    • @akritasdigenis4548
      @akritasdigenis4548 7 месяцев назад

      His book "vers une architecture" is still quite interesting but more in his critisism than proposal.

  • @tyeteames7192
    @tyeteames7192 6 месяцев назад +1

    Well said and presented.

  • @ultraali453
    @ultraali453 3 месяца назад +3

    Maybe an architect should talk to potential residents and contractors when designing an apartment building.

  • @rogerevans9666
    @rogerevans9666 4 месяца назад +4

    A copy-cat version is Bunche Hall at UCLA. Rasing the building on pylons makes me feel like an ant crawling beneath a TV set. Having the building on pylons does free up the ground level, but I cannot resist feeling the enormous weight on top of me and again feeling like an ant crawling underneath a TV set.

  • @avancalledrupert5130
    @avancalledrupert5130 Год назад +7

    Demolish it all. Everything built from 1950 to 1990 just get rid .
    Drind it into balless and send it to be foundations for new houses built in a traditional style.
    Loke prince Charleses housing estates. I worked on some of them thats how you do affordable housing.
    You build a replica 1870s vilage woth wifi and double glazing.

    • @repeatedrepeated
      @repeatedrepeated 6 месяцев назад +2

      Wow , I never knew there are also a sect of Taliban architects !

  • @antonylaing2499
    @antonylaing2499 Год назад +21

    I've stayed in this building in an apartment with the original fittings, it was an unforgettable experience. The building is erie at night and very quiet. The level I was staying at, had concrete fixed 'shutters' that blocked the view out of the windows whilst creating a haven for pigeons and existing purely for aesthetic reasons to create a visual belt line. The roof top consists of a series of follies and serves no practical purpose complete with a fake pool just a couple of inches deep. Despite the many flaws, the building is well maintained and there is much enthusiasm and good will to keep it alive. From my short stay, there is part of me invested in it.

    • @aggiesjc
      @aggiesjc Год назад +1

      Thank you for your insight. These strange housing units designed by Le Corbusier fascinate me very much, but I live in California and have very little chance to ever see any of them in person. Every video about them that I have watched instills a morbid curiosity in me. They seem to be grim, awkward, confining places, and your description of the one in Marseilles as eerie confirms what I feel about them.

    • @Kurazaybo
      @Kurazaybo 8 месяцев назад

      This somehow reminds me of the Edith Farnsworth House in that it may have never been entirely practical but there is a lot of interest in preserving it.

  • @artgalleryfidelio
    @artgalleryfidelio Месяц назад +1

    Corbusier a big name with deficient projects!

  • @penguinpenguin007
    @penguinpenguin007 Год назад +20

    His buildings were bad, but the other buildings inspired by his work is truly a global catastrophe.

  • @joseobang
    @joseobang 26 дней назад +1

    the most toxic architect through out the history

  • @DickyMorin
    @DickyMorin 11 месяцев назад +12

    My God! At last someone who is telling the truth about Le Corbusier! Yes, huge cost overruns, long delays in construction, poorly thought out designs that make easy maintainance and successful use of working and living space impossible, uncomfortable and difficult living spaces, dreary or scary corridors, misplacement of stairs and the universal use of ugly and deteriorating concrete all combine to show what a sham he was. And even today, snobs still say their emperor has the finest clothes that only truly refined people like themselves can see.

    • @aggiesjc
      @aggiesjc 11 месяцев назад +2

      I agree! All those Unite buildings give me the creeps -- the windowless corridors and the apartments themselves are just depressing. Several of his other projects go beyond depressing to downright frightening, including the monastery, the convent of La Tourette, I believe it's called.

  • @ufcomega4830
    @ufcomega4830 7 месяцев назад +3

    Bro is a Le corbusier hater💀

  • @sofiamoro8252
    @sofiamoro8252 Год назад +3

    My dear frend you shoould study a little more. L'unitè d'habitation by Le Corbusier was not designed as a home for working class, but a 1:1 scale reproduction of a piece of the 1931 Obus plan for Algeiers

    • @DickyMorin
      @DickyMorin 11 месяцев назад +1

      My dear Sofia, The unite was BUILT as a residence for the working class and where is Algeiers? Did you do your homework?

    • @sofiamoro8252
      @sofiamoro8252 11 месяцев назад

      @@DickyMorin Yes sir I study, buy if you did't know did go and search this

    • @ludovicodemarco7794
      @ludovicodemarco7794 2 месяца назад +1

      Comunque sia e' un totale fallimento,purtroppo preso come esempio da molti altri progettisti con risultati DISASTROSI!!!!! Un esempio da non seguire!

    • @sofiamoro8252
      @sofiamoro8252 2 месяца назад

      @@ludovicodemarco7794 mi sa che ti sbagli

    • @sofiamoro8252
      @sofiamoro8252 2 месяца назад

      @@DickyMorin yes my dear. And you did you do your home work? I think the answer Is no

  • @invencibletheory
    @invencibletheory 2 месяца назад

    cool vid, too bad you ended on a very reductive, biased and shortsighted note. Le Corbusier did for architecture what almost no one else has. All works of architecture that have an ambition towards innovation are to be considered experimental and all works of architecture even the ones you would subjectively deem amazing are nothing but a balancing act, nothing is perfect. Le Corbusier was a visionary who continues to inspire today both in practice and in academia.

  • @avancalledrupert5130
    @avancalledrupert5130 Год назад +3

    Demolish it all. Everything built from 1950 to 1990 just get rid .
    Drind it into balless and send it to be foundations for new houses built in a traditional style.
    Loke prince Charleses housing estates. I worked on some of them thats how you do affordable housing.
    You build a replica 1870s vilage woth wifi and double glazing.

  • @1rjona
    @1rjona Год назад +2

    I see elements here borrowed by the Singaporean Housing Development Board flat. They have the void deck which is the empty ground floor. Its also a social housing apartment building that was suppose to house also amenities used by the residents like shops , resturants and kindergardens

  • @edwardjones856
    @edwardjones856 5 месяцев назад +4

    I recently saw a RUclips video showing the people who live there today. The units are well decorated and people love them. There is a waiting list to get in. Not quite so bad

    • @starmanjesus5679
      @starmanjesus5679 5 месяцев назад

      forget this loser this channel is made for frustrated people

  • @KremKatt
    @KremKatt 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video! Corbusier was a disaster to architecture

  • @marcusmoonstein242
    @marcusmoonstein242 Год назад +6

    Aah, Corbo. The most successful and influential bad architect who ever lived.

  • @seanledden4397
    @seanledden4397 2 месяца назад

    Corbusier's tremendous and long-lasting influence really is a mystery.

  • @joegotz1971
    @joegotz1971 8 месяцев назад

    Affordable housing has always and will always be terrible. Look at Pruitt Eigo in St Louis and Capridi Green in Chicago. And we still build them with the concept of shops on the ground floor. Half of the rentable spaces are vacant due to rental cost and most of the living units are used only part time. Putting a lot of people in one building for extended periods of time will never work.

  • @djm5k
    @djm5k 5 месяцев назад

    Maybe it’s about time to reimagine this building and convert it into something successful and sustainable. After all, Architects are problem solvers, which is what I was taught in architecture school.

    • @aaaaaa2206
      @aaaaaa2206 Месяц назад

      Every human being ideally is a problem solver.

  • @mq461004
    @mq461004 Год назад

    failure ?

  • @joegotz1971
    @joegotz1971 8 месяцев назад

    Dab

  • @starmanjesus5679
    @starmanjesus5679 5 месяцев назад +1

    Failing projects that are widely recognized as Unesco places stop this nonsense please!

    • @aaaaaa2206
      @aaaaaa2206 Месяц назад +1

      You seem to respect authority. If the authority or the "experts" say someting, then it must be ture, right?
      We should do a survey on how much people like brutalism.

    • @starmanjesus5679
      @starmanjesus5679 Месяц назад

      @@aaaaaa2206 I respect those who study and work hard, exercise and make an effort, then success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all, love of what you are doing or learning to do

    • @AnaSchultz-kx9tq
      @AnaSchultz-kx9tq 22 дня назад

      ​@@starmanjesus5679Appeal to authority fallacy detected. I literaly live arquitecture, design and art and don't admire Le Corbusier. He didn't even invent the 5 principles, he stole.

    • @starmanjesus5679
      @starmanjesus5679 22 дня назад

      @@AnaSchultz-kx9tq appeal to authority on a neopopulist architectural page is like fighting against windmills, I’d answer with the great architect Carlo Scarpa quote: a very bad artist (and architect) used to copy a good one steal

    • @AnaSchultz-kx9tq
      @AnaSchultz-kx9tq 22 дня назад

      @@starmanjesus5679 And yet your only "argument" is 100% appeal to authority: you don't seem to care it doesn't work much in divergent groups like this.
      By the phrase you quoted is now clear why you like Corboo so much: scammers respect and admire one another. Real talent and honest is seen as stupid, the goal is to create a self based cult and profit on it reguardless of real results for people.
      Keep praising the elegant clothes of your naked king.

  • @Thanos_Kyriakopoulos
    @Thanos_Kyriakopoulos Год назад

    Modernity is like a modern day taboo. Everyone hates it but noone is supposed to love it.

  • @sanjeevkumarsharma7612
    @sanjeevkumarsharma7612 2 месяца назад

    Please eat healthy food, it's something to help your heart to pump more blood to your brain

    • @aaaaaa2206
      @aaaaaa2206 Месяц назад +1

      You insult those who don't agree with you. Very mature.