
Le Corbusier Partition Design.
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Luminous Divisions
CONCEPT:
This partition design is inspired by the principle of the Modulor Man by Le Corbusier. This principle has been implemented in the differences in the heights of its modular components and the design itself. Furthermore, the design also encompasses the movement of light and shadows seen in the windows of The Notre-Dame Du Haute in Ronchamp, France. The use of murano glass in some elements of the design aims to capture the colorful light flowing through the partition. The curves and the effect of light creates the illusion of movement and gives the viewer a new perspective when walking around the partition.

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MATERIALS:
Steel and Murano glass are the primary components of this partition. The materials draw inspiration from the innovative materials used by Corbusier in his architecture. Murano glass was chosen since its unique composition produces stunning color effects when light is refracted through it. The design uses copper colored steel to match the aesthetic of the Murano glass and give it an added elegance.
DIMENSIONS:
Height : 2.26 m
Short - 1.9 m
Shorter - 1.83 m
Length : Custom
Thickness : 0.05 m