What are the top ten famous villas in the world?
World famous villa flowing water villa: anyone who wants to discuss the villa in modernist architecture can't help but talk about him and the flowing water villa he designed for Kaufman. He is Frank Lloyd Wright. In American architecture, he is a national treasure. The shocking idea is to build villas on streams and waterfalls. In order to realize this extraordinary dream, Wright has made great efforts in the structure and material selection of flowing water villa. For this reason, a solid vertical wall appeared. All the pillars are rough rocks. There is obvious opposition between the levelness of the stone and the straightness of the column. All the horizontal members of concrete seem to run through the whole space, and the towering gives the building the highest sense of movement and tension. Savoi Villa: Savoi Villa was built between 1928- 1929. It is a reinforced concrete structure, located in the suburbs of Paris. This is a perfect functionalist work. It is the most outstanding architectural work in Corbusier's architectural design career, and most of his later works are based on it. On the surface, this building looks unremarkable and does not have much decoration, which is completely different from the early medieval buildings. Its exterior decoration is painted white, and the only thing that can be called a decorative component is the long row of windows. The building surface is flat and the shape is relatively simple. However, when you look at it from different directions, you will get a completely different impression, which makes the appearance of the building very changeable. This difference is not deliberately designed, but the external embodiment of the internal functional space. In this building, we can see the embodiment of modernist architectural spirit, including simple external decoration and emphasis on use function. Bauhaus: Bauhaus (1919/41-kloc-0/933/7) is the abbreviation of "Staatliches Bauhaus" in Weimar, Germany, and was later renamed as "Hochschule". After the reunification of Germany and Germany, Weimar's School of Design was renamed Bauhaus-Universit (Bauhaus-University? 0? 1t Weimar). Its establishment marks the birth of modern design and has a far-reaching impact on the development of modern design in the world. Bauhaus is also the first college in the world to carry out modern design education. Smith House: Smith House is located in Darien Beach, Connecticut, USA. It is a fringe area of Connecticut, far from the city center, and it is a paradise without the noise of the city. The surrounding environment of the base also provides a very good natural landscape, especially it faces Long Island Bay, providing the base with endless blue seascape. When entering the base from the expressway, the whole building is not obvious visually because the building is blocked by trees, but the contrast between the pure white building volume and the natural landscape guides people's sight and keeps them from getting lost. Walking along the road, the garage at the end of the road appears first. After turning 45 degrees, the whole house appears in front of you. The entrance facade on this side of the house is relatively simple, and only some required square windows are opened, which completely blocks the most beautiful sea view of the natural landscape, making people just want to enter the house as soon as possible to enjoy the beautiful scenery. Fansworth House: Fansworth House was designed by Ms. Smith in 1945 and completed in 1950. The house is located on the right bank of Fox River in the south of Palano. The house is surrounded by a flat Mu Ye with dense forests. Different from other residential buildings, farnsworth residential buildings have replaced the wall blocking the view with large pieces of glass, becoming a veritable "room with a view". Douglas House: Douglas House (197 1 ~ 1973) is a representative one of White's works, and its designer is the famous Richard. Meyer. Douglas residence is like a masterpiece of nature, fresh and refined, spotless. Outdoor stairs and towering chimneys, as well as horizontal roofs and transparent glass windows, constitute all this. Kaufman Desert Villa: Desert Villa is located in Palmers, a small town in southern California, where there is a desolate and charming desert oasis. Is that Richard the architect? 6? 1 Neutra was designed for Kaufman, the owner of Bitzburg department store, his family and guests after World War II, in order to find a lighter and more spacious feeling. A building designed and built by Neutra. Don't look like a structure in the landscape. The boundary between the house designed by Neutra and its living environment is minimized. This is the natural scenery around the building that can enter the room. Or come into this room. Mother's house: Mother's house is located in Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Built in 1962. This is a small house designed and built by the famous architect Venturi for his mother. This seemingly simple and ordinary house, no matter from the plane layout or facade composition, has complex and profound connotations. It is a classic of post-modernism and has great enlightenment significance. Haier hometown villa: Haier hometown villa is the only villa group selected by experts in China. The villa is located in Qingdao Hot Spring Resort, adjacent to Qingdao Hot Spring International Expo Center, golf resort and ski resort. The villa strives to create a patchwork of humanistic courtyards, reflecting people's demands of returning to themselves and nature, integrating into the U-HOME home technology intelligent system and improving the quality of life, which is the pioneering work of Haier Real Estate's New Orientalism. Villa Maria: Villa Maria is a typical combination of modern rationalism and national romanticism. On the premise of meeting the functional requirements, the method of "flowing space" is adopted, and the space is free and flexible, and the continuity of the space is full of comfort. Villa Maria created by Aalto is the most outstanding residence in the contemporary era. This is a quiet and beautiful place, suitable for people's life needs.