Mill Owners Association Building, Ahmedabad, India. Architect: Le Corbusier, 1954.

Mill Owners Association Building, Ahmedabad, India. Architect: Le Corbusier, 1954.

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"The Mill Owners' Association Building is a spatial playground. It’s hard to keep from running from one room to the next because you keep getting glimpses of some new thrilling place to be. The façade isn’t a surface; it’s a wind scoop pierced by an entry ramp. The auditorium is like a Richard Serra sculpture. The roofscape is an opera set. People who don’t get Le Corbusier should be required to visit this building. Can you imagine a blander assignment? But Corb took it and created a place double the size of the program; most of the structure is just to delight you. You never know whether you’re indoors or out. And you can occupy every part of it: perch on a high window ledge like a pigeon, climb over the roof like a mountain goat, dangle from the ceiling like a bat." Read more: http://www.dwell.com/articles/jeff-shermans-favorite-buildings.html#ixzz1yo970MPO

Image Details:
Image File: NWIL-0025-0011
Caption: Mill Owners Association Building, Ahmedabad, India. Architect: Le Corbusier, 1954. Top floor view down through the double height space with coloured wall.
Property Release: No
Model Release: N/A
Dimensions in PX: 4547 x 3689 pixels
Date of Photograph: 25/12/2011
Restriction: No Restriction
Credit: Nathan Willock/VIEW
Building Details:
View Project Number: 61305
Building Name: Mill Owners Association Building
Headline: Mill Owners Association Building, Ahmedabad, India. Architect: Le Corbusier, 1954.
City: Ahmedabad
Country: India
Architect: Le Corbusier
Architect Website:
Category: Public And Government
Building Type: Community Centre
Year of Completion: 1954
Collection: VIEW Architecture
Public Notes: "The Mill Owners' Association Building is a spatial playground. It’s hard to keep from running from one room to the next because you keep getting glimpses of some new thrilling place to be. The façade isn’t a surface; it’s a wind scoop pierced by an entry ramp. The auditorium is like a Richard Serra sculpture. The roofscape is an opera set. People who don’t get Le Corbusier should be required to visit this building. Can you imagine a blander assignment? But Corb took it and created a place double the size of the program; most of the structure is just to delight you. You never know whether you’re indoors or out. And you can occupy every part of it: perch on a high window ledge like a pigeon, climb over the roof like a mountain goat, dangle from the ceiling like a bat." Read more: http://www.dwell.com/articles/jeff-shermans-favorite-buildings.html#ixzz1yo970MPO
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Orientation: H
Type: Community Centre
B/W or Colour: Colour
Number of People: Nobody
Technique: Full Frame
People Incidental: N/A
Point of View: Elevated view
Time of Day: Day
Interior or Exterior: Interior
Photographer: Nathan Willock
Source File Name: NWIL-0025-0011.jpg
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