House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche

"La Roche, with a collection as beautiful as yours," said Le Corbusier sometime in 1923, "you must have a house built that is worthy of it."

And so the Swiss banker and art collector Raoul La Roche promptly commissioned Le Corbusier to design him that worthy house in Paris.

View from the Mezzanine

House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche

In its sweeping gallery, La Roche would display his collection of Cubist and Purist art.

Gallery

House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche

When I visited Villa La Roche, it was practically empty. Only a few paintings and pieces of furniture remained.

A Timeless Chair

House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche

What revealed itself was the house as a striking piece of abstract art: sculptural and sensual, with sharp perspectives illuminated by natural light, and a diverse palette of colors as modern today as they were in 1923.

Hearth

House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche

In its emptiness, from light fixtures that suggest a far higher form of illumination, to the fluid union of surfaces, the house becomes the art, even perhaps eclipsing the great collection that surrounded Raoul La Roche so long ago.

Light Fixture and Chair

House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche

A Curved Wall’s Palette

House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche

Detail, Light Fixture

House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche

Empty Bookcase

House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche

Light

House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche

Wall Detail

House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche

Through a Door

House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche

Railing Detail

House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche

Shadows on Sill

House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche

Window Detail

House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche
House as Art: Villa La Roche

"La Roche, with a collection as beautiful as yours," said Le Corbusier sometime in 1923, "you must have a house built that is worthy of it."

And so the Swiss banker and art collector Raoul La Roche promptly commissioned Le Corbusier to design him that worthy house in Paris.

View from the Mezzanine

House as Art: Villa La Roche

In its sweeping gallery, La Roche would display his collection of Cubist and Purist art.

Gallery

House as Art: Villa La Roche

When I visited Villa La Roche, it was practically empty. Only a few paintings and pieces of furniture remained.

A Timeless Chair

House as Art: Villa La Roche

What revealed itself was the house as a striking piece of abstract art: sculptural and sensual, with sharp perspectives illuminated by natural light, and a diverse palette of colors as modern today as they were in 1923.

Hearth

House as Art: Villa La Roche

In its emptiness, from light fixtures that suggest a far higher form of illumination, to the fluid union of surfaces, the house becomes the art, even perhaps eclipsing the great collection that surrounded Raoul La Roche so long ago.

Light Fixture and Chair

House as Art: Villa La Roche

A Curved Wall’s Palette

House as Art: Villa La Roche

Detail, Light Fixture

House as Art: Villa La Roche

Empty Bookcase

House as Art: Villa La Roche

Light

House as Art: Villa La Roche

Wall Detail

House as Art: Villa La Roche

Through a Door

House as Art: Villa La Roche

Railing Detail

House as Art: Villa La Roche

Shadows on Sill

House as Art: Villa La Roche

Window Detail

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