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Combinatorial Models of Parc de la Villette’s Folies by Bernard Tschumi
A cube with a 10,8 m side is the generaing form of each of the 25 “folies” which punctuate the park of La Villette in Paris. The main cube is then subdivided into 27 smaller cubes of 3,6 m each side. In the geometrical creation of each folie, some of the smaller cubes are subtracted, some are presented as an emptied tridimensional grid. Other elements, with a different geometry, are added in collision with the main system. The walls and other interior planes as well as the stairs and the exterior elements, can be combined in order to produce different “folies”, according to several possible actions (repetition, fragmentation, intersection, qualification and distortion).
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