L12. Structural Rationalism and Concrete as a Vision for a New Architecture
Villa Muller
by Adolf Loos Prague, 1930
Steiner House
by Adolf Loos Vienna, 1910
Notre Dame de Raincy
by Auguste Perret first modern church of reinforced concrete Paris, France 1922-1923
Reinforced Concrete System, (Patent 1892)
Francis Hennebique obtained patent which would find wide use in Britain the bars provided tensile resistance in beams and slabs, and supplemented the compressive capacity of concrete in columns and walls
#25 bis Rue Franklin
by Auguste Perret used new concrete frame and its internal organization was to anticipate Le Corbusier's later development of the free plan Paris, France , 1903
Hangars at Orly
by Eugene Freyssinet used steel reinforced cable with concrete poured ontop to create a round shape and prevent tension cracking Paris (Orly), France 1916-1921
Maison Dom-Ino
by Le Corbusier open floor plan prototype modular structure - represents the industrialization of housing construction and generic model (conceptual) 1914