The plan suggests a separation between rooms which function in the day and those used at night, for the living room, kitchen and pantry are along the northwest facade while bedrooms are placed on the northeast and southeast sides. Period photographs reveal that the Purist aesthetic was evident in the amount of furniture. Le Corbusier designed a great many built-in cabinets and shelves for storage but the paucity of furniture suggests that light and space are the dominant characteristics of Purist interior settings--not the arrangement or decorative aspects of furniture.The living room |