FAQ About Le Corbusier

What are the 'Five Points of Architecture' proposed by Le Corbusier?
Le Corbusier's 'Five Points of Architecture' are a set of principles for modern building design. They include the piloti (supports raising the building off the ground), a functional roof as a garden terrace, an open floor plan independent of the structural framework, horizontal windows for ample light, and free façades not bound by load-bearing walls. These concepts were radical at the time and have influenced modern architectural design extensively.