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Le CORBUSIER - The Chapel Notre-Dame du Haut 

Franco Di Capua
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Le CORBUSIER - (1955) - The Chapel Notre-Dame du Haut (Ronchamp, France)
The simplicity is again evident at a spatial level. Two key spaces correspond to two principal liturgical choir areas, the one outside, the other inside, and both part of the east wall. These two liturgical areas are accompanied by traditional elements: the altar, a very thick flagstone supporting the two columns, the lectern, the choir tribune, the man-sized cross a Christian symbol and the presence of Mary in the form of statue of the Virgin, a multi-coloured wooden statue dating from the early 18th century, situated in niche within the thick wall and visible both to the inside and the outside. Underneath each of the three towers forming a schaft of light at midday is a compact altar, a casually installed upright block of stone, constituting an autonomous second chapel. The nave area, seen from afar, is characterized by it's opening towards the choir. The ground slopes, the shell rises, the walls diverge. It can accommodate 200 people. Outside the space opens towards the landscape; everything here is perfectly defined and delimited by the altar. The empty space formed by the front of the shell, the slope of the ground, the north pillar and the large wall to the south east. Here the liturgy can be performed before several thousand people. This is a piece of art of the most important of the entire Le Corbusier's production, one in which you reached the "ineffable space" or in which the space is able to generating a " plastic excitement" made of light and silence, in a synaesthetic fusion of the senses . In fact Le Corbusier [www.fondationle...] had not wanted the chapel to have any bells. It is the quality of silence and its internal voices which provide the building and its choirs with song for they know how to resonate its outstanding acoustic. It was an architect from Nancy, Jean Prouvé, who installed it ten years later on the occasion of the chapel's twentieth anniversary.
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Комментарии : 41   
@bbbbmer
@bbbbmer 10 лет назад
I was introduced to Ronchamps when I was seven years old, traveling from Stuttgart to Paris... I was reacquainted two years ago when visiting Reims and Epernay for business, taking a side trip to revisit this magnificent little building... I still have sketches of it from when I was a child -- it never left me, and became the subject of a thesis in undergrad.... Thank you for your usual brilliant presentation!
@FrancoDiCapua
@FrancoDiCapua 10 лет назад
I must thank you...
@yuniyonson
@yuniyonson 7 лет назад
This was one of the most beautiful moments of my life...
@alexberg5037
@alexberg5037 7 лет назад
i visited ronchamp in april.... your videos remain extraordinary after all these years... thank you so much -- you're a great artist....
@user-dq6gu1hy2y
@user-dq6gu1hy2y 3 года назад
I visited this chapel too 🤩😍. Le Corbu rocks !! 🥳👏🙌
@SERGIOVALIENTESANCHE
@SERGIOVALIENTESANCHE 10 лет назад
La maestría y el genio de Le Corbusier no tienen edad; siguen siendo inspiración para los arquitectos contemporáneos. Gracias Franco por regalarnos estas imágenes
@GNeis7345
@GNeis7345 6 лет назад
Always admiring your videos dear Mr. De Capua !
@bbbbmer
@bbbbmer 9 лет назад
franco, i STILL love your architectural presentations!!! simply magnificent!! btw, i was at ronchamps just 3 years ago.... while i was visiting reims/epernay for business... please take care....and carry on - you are a great artist!
@waynestroup5624
@waynestroup5624 8 лет назад
Quite the collection on your page! Thanks. Enjoying very much.
@FrancoDiCapua
@FrancoDiCapua 11 лет назад
I'm very happy about this, thank you very much for watching and enjoyed!!
@raytoop3704
@raytoop3704 3 года назад
Amazing and futuristic ❤️
@FrancoDiCapua
@FrancoDiCapua 11 лет назад
...you are right as the sense of this architecture is resistant against all these passing years..
@bbbbmer
@bbbbmer 7 лет назад
i may be visiting ronchamps next week.... i STILL LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!!! take care....alex
@EmanuelaPat-Pas
@EmanuelaPat-Pas 8 лет назад
Ho avuto la fortuna di visitarla ed è fantastica!!!
@Zellybang
@Zellybang 8 лет назад
Love it.
@CURAMI
@CURAMI 6 лет назад
Although in my taste the images are always to speed up, I love your channel so much, thank you
@FrancoDiCapua
@FrancoDiCapua 10 лет назад
@josegerardonavarreterodrig3199
Woooooowww!!!!!!! Le Corbusier MASTER
@shabbirhussain1564
@shabbirhussain1564 5 лет назад
You have speedup videos as if you do not want public to show this video comfortably
@georgewu5
@georgewu5 7 лет назад
Corbusier inspired many architects. Holl, Hadid, etc. George Wu, Architect, AIA, NCARB 2017-10-19 ........and yet he swam far into the deep water in the middle of the day ! ....
@FrancoDiCapua
@FrancoDiCapua 11 лет назад
The cracks do not affect the structure..
@reaterzin589
@reaterzin589 8 лет назад
which song??
@bbbbmer
@bbbbmer 11 лет назад
this one brought tears to my eyes -- i visited ronchamps first when i was 7 years old, and then again just last summer.... i truly love this little building -- that has inspired sculptural architecture for decades.... truly exquisite.... thank you so very much for presenting it in this beautiful way....
@aleenmanjith7755
@aleenmanjith7755 2 года назад
Did you visit afterwards?🥰
@FrancoDiCapua
@FrancoDiCapua 11 лет назад
;)
@Manu57023
@Manu57023 11 лет назад
i see it has cracks, does it affect the building structure
@FrancoDiCapua
@FrancoDiCapua 11 лет назад
@puja4637
@puja4637 5 лет назад
too fast video i cant see architectural details
@modelleg
@modelleg 11 лет назад
Unsurpassed in all these years; reveals Gehry as a quasi-talent.
@buhonet56
@buhonet56 11 лет назад
good music ,beauty images¡¡
@FrancoDiCapua
@FrancoDiCapua 11 лет назад
Thank you very much!
@FrancoDiCapua
@FrancoDiCapua 11 лет назад
I must thank you!
@FrancoDiCapua
@FrancoDiCapua 11 лет назад
Thank you!
@yuniyonson
@yuniyonson 7 лет назад
I am humbled that I visited here.
@paolomarinelli5627
@paolomarinelli5627 7 лет назад
wer saß denn da am Schnitt... schrecklich!
@henaoerik
@henaoerik 11 лет назад
GREAT VIDEO! keep them coming
@amirimani9198
@amirimani9198 11 лет назад
thank you
@carloflo
@carloflo 11 лет назад
:)
@dlwatib
@dlwatib 8 лет назад
The architecture more dominates the function rather than following it. It's an excellent piece of sculpture. As a church, not so excellent. In any church, the altar should be the focal point, with the cross and tabernacle as secondary focal points, but at Notre-Dame du Haut it's the wall of irregular windows that is the focal point and the altar and cross are given minimal attention. The seating is also nonfunctional, hugging the infamous wall of light and not concentric to the altar. Outside it works better, providing a covered and protected patio with an altar, cross and elevated ambo to preach to crowds scattered on the hillside.
@salmachi9836
@salmachi9836 7 лет назад
Are you an architect ?
@georgewu5
@georgewu5 7 лет назад
d, I think you are more religious than Corbusier himself. Therefore you spoke from your religious point of view as you did. However, I don't believe Corbusier was as religious as you are. As an architect with no religion myself, I love this building. Period. George Wu, ARCHITECT, AIA, NCARB 2017-10-19
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