đźš• 15-Minute City, Latte Art, Le Corbusier

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Today’s Ride

  1. Idea of a 15-minute city

  2. Latte art of Van Gogh’s Starry Night

  3. Who is Le Corbusier?

Idea of the Day

15-Minute City

Around 2015, Carlos Moreno — a French urban designer and professor at Panthéon-Sorbonne University in Paris — coined the term 15-minute city. The vision was a city where everyone could access work, housing, food, health, education, culture, and leisure — within a 15-minute walk or bike ride.

đź”– Save the Place

Visit the C. Through Cafe in Seoul and witness the most detailed latte art ever. Adorable reindeer, moonlit peach trees, and Van Gogh’s Starry Night. Incredible.

Who is Le Corbusier?

Le Corbusier, born Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, was a Swiss-French architect, designer, painter, and urban planner known for his controversial modernist style. He's famous for his "Five Points of Architecture," which emphasize open floor plans, ribbon windows, pilotis (reinforced concrete columns), free facades, and roof gardens. Love him or hate him, Le Corbusier's impact on the architectural world is undeniable. Some call him a visionary, others a cold technocrat, but there's no denying his buildings have a certain brutal elegance that's both captivating and divisive. His detractors argue that his designs lack humanity and are better suited for machines than people. But Le Corbusier himself once said, "A house is a machine for living in," so perhaps he'd take that as a compliment. - Source (https://neets.ai)

Plan Voisin, a planned redevelopment of central Paris designed by architect Le Corbusier in 1925

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Space and light and order. Those are the things that men need just as much as they need bread or a place to sleep.

Le Corbusier