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Micro Villa Savoye
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Le Corbusier's Villa Savoye in approximate 1:100 scale.
About this creation
This is my second attempt at making one of the most famous houses of modern architecture - Le Corbusier's Villa Savoye. This time I tried to make it in a smaller scale - approximately 1:100.

To see my other model visit this link - http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/61160

















Comments

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  October 11, 2010
That's awesome!
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  January 29, 2010
Nice! Like it a lot!
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  January 28, 2010
A nice clean build. Lee.
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  January 27, 2010
Extemely detailed for a micro-scale. I love it!
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  January 27, 2010
I want a house like that...
Matija Grguric
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Gordan Grguric
  January 24, 2010
Thought you'd lose quite some detail with the smaller scale, but I thought wrong! Like the curved walls even better with macaroni bricks!
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  January 24, 2010
Very nice job, fantastic! ~Flare
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  January 24, 2010
Very nice and sweet!
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  January 24, 2010
Absolutely beautiful! I had to open a second tab with your original version so I could bounce back and forth, comparing. Amazing job capturing all the unique curves and slopes.~H
Matija Grguric
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Timothy Mably
  January 23, 2010
Nice job!!! This looks like a set that Lego would sell for the architecture series!
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  January 23, 2010
Simply beautiful, you did an amazing job capturing all the details :)
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  January 23, 2010
OMG
  January 23, 2010
Very cool. I love how you try to emulate real life in a scale model. I just throw bricks in a stack and call it a MOC.
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  January 23, 2010
This is an amazingly cool build Matija! And small enough to maybe bring to BrickWorld? ~ Chris.
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  January 23, 2010
Hehe, cuter than the first one.
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  January 23, 2010
This is such a great recreation of some really awesome architecture. Sweet job.
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  January 23, 2010
That looks really cool and in certain pics, very unstable =). Great job with the overall design and look. -Dylan
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  January 23, 2010
Awesome looking villa. A true testament to both you, and Le Corbusier's design skills. Great job =)
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  January 23, 2010
Excellent. A true scale copy of the real masterpiece!
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  January 23, 2010
Amazing work. Very detailed!
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  January 23, 2010
i love fancy houses like this. it is incredible to see people like you make them out of lego. you always impress me. 5/5
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  January 23, 2010
very cool.
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  January 23, 2010
Very nice. see ya. garth
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  January 23, 2010
It rules! JUst like the big one you dide before!
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  January 23, 2010
This is great !
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  January 23, 2010
Good stuff. I like the work of Le Corbusier. It reminds me of some of my favourite Dutch architects.
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  January 23, 2010
Look at all that space...PARTY AT MATIJA'S HOUSE!!!!
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  January 23, 2010
Nice.
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  January 23, 2010
Lovely.
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  January 23, 2010
This is perfection! Great job with this one!
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  January 23, 2010
awesome! can`t wait to see it!
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  January 23, 2010
looks fantastic =), you are bringing it to VG right =) ??
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  January 23, 2010
What a cutie!
 
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