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Name/Location: Villa Savoye / Poissy, France


Architect: Le Corbusier


Date: 1929-1931


Style: International Style


Novelty: Modern interpretation to greek architecture. Contains separate living quarters on lower floor.

Name/Location:Project for Glass Tower.Friedrichstrasse Station Competition, Berlin Architect: Mies Van Der Rohe


Date: 1919Style: Expressionism Associated with Werkbund


Novelty: central circulation with points thatexpand from this central node giving eachresident a view out into the city.

Name/Location: AEG Turbine Factory, BerlinArchitect/Patron: Peter Behrens


Date: 1909Style: The Werkbund Novelty: The use of steel in the interpretation ofthe use of classical ordination.


Novelty: Use of steel in the interpretation of classical ordination

Name/Location: Schroder House, UltrechtArchitect/Patron: Gerrit RietveldDate: 1923-1924


Style: De Stijl Novelty: The structure of a grid and the movementof pieces along this grid passing by and connecting.


Novelty: The structure of a grid and the movement of pieces along this grid passing by and connecting

Name/Location: Zuev Club, Moscow


Architect: Ilya Golosov


Date: 1927


Style: Constructivist


Novelty: recent changes have been made to the building which lessen its constructivist effect. contains 850 person auditorium

Name/Location: Woolworth Building, New York Architect: Cass Gilbert


Date: 1913


Style: New York Early 20th Century Beaux-ArtsSkyscrapers


Novelty: creates a vernacular for the city based on the beaux arts movement. Very high tech for its time

Architect: Sant’ Elia


Date: 1913-1915


Style: Futurist Architecture Novelty: city expressing motioneverywhere, the city provides no locationto simply sit and linger.


Novelty: city expressing motion everywhere, lack of seating encourages constant movement of people. conceptual

Name/Location: Hephasteum, AthensArchitect: unknown


Date: 450 B.C.E.


Style: Classical Greek Temple


Novelty: feminine entrance, bestpreserved greek temple from this era. Contains no straight lines.