Villa
Muller was designed on 1930 by Adolf Loos, the villa is located at Prague. The
villa was designed for Mr.
František Müller and his wife, Milada Müllerová. Villa Muller was build in
modernism era and it has the ideas of economy and functionalism. It is an
amazing building which really design for the idea of people movement by using
split level. The design is giving a strong attention of
the separation between exterior and interior. For the exterior
of the Villa Müller, Loos designed a white, cubic façade He also
wanted to distinguish between the outside, where the view could be seen by the
public eye, and the inside, the private spaces of those who lived there.
Consequently, the interior is lavishly decorated with comfortable furniture and
marble, wood, and silk surfaces.
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Bathroom |
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Boiler Room |
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Bedroom |
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Boudoir |
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Corridor |
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Children's room |
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Garage |
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Dining room |
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Hall |
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Housekeeper and maid's room |
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Japanese Salon |
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Kitchen |
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The lady's dressing room |
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Library |
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Living room |
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The gentleman's dressing room |
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Photographic and darkroom |
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Terrace |
There is some panoramic view in some room which could be seen on
http://www.mullerovavila.cz/english/virtual-e.html
Progress Work
Precise Drawing
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Lower Ground - Ground |
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Level 1 - Roof Terrace |
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Section
Abstract Drawing
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Precise Model
This model is to show the idea of Raumplan and how it have a relationship with the room. The model use 2 kind of material to represent the materiality, balsa wood would represent normal wall and structure while white card is represent the rich ornamentation in the house such as marble and built in furniture.
Abstract Model
3 colors in this model represent 3 different user in this house which are
- Blue : Private area
- Red : Public area
-Green : Service area
Circulation
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Public and Private Circulation |
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Circulation |
The Raumplan & Public Private Area
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The Raumplan |
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Left : public private area , Right : Raumplan |
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