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Le Corbusier's concept for the Villa Savoye followed very closely his five points towards a new architecture.
The Five Points Towards A New Architecture is Le Corbusier's manifesto to find a new architectural aesthetic for the modern world.
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The new communities adopted new practices
New Communities was created in 1969.
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Le Corbusier was a pioneer of modern architecture. His early works and writings in L'Espirit Nouveau, culminated in his manifesto - Five Points Towards A New Architecture. This set out the his ideas of what purist, logical modern architecture, based upon scientific research should look like.His most influential early work was the Villa Savoye, which demonstrated clearly the ideas set out in the five points.
the leader of the Shakers religion was Ann Lee. She started the movement (as an offshoot of the Quakers) in Manchester. The first Shaker communities after this were founded in Wandsworth and the New Forest.
AnswerThe Utopian Movement was a time period during American History when people with radical views started to create their own perfect communities. These were called Utopian Colonies, or perfect little communities. However, most of them were unsuccessful and died out after a few years for various reasons. Some examples of these colonies were Brook Farm, New Harmony, and Shakers.
George Browning Lockwood has written: 'The New Harmony communities' -- subject(s): Harmony Society, History 'The New Harmony movement' -- subject(s): Harmony Society, History, New-Harmony, Ind