Le Corbusier Exhibition

I went to see Roppongi no Mori Art Museum about 10 years ago.
I was very impressed by the full-scale reproduction section of Marseille's Unite Daviation.
My "Le Corbusier" was inspired by that building.
I would like to talk about the details in the room of Sadayoshi.
I think Corbusier's architecture is poetic.
Architecture is frozen music.
The book is a crystallized idea.
I like it, I like it.
I'm a little drunk.
Do you watch it in the DVD box too!
Saty's BGM...
Furans
Montaigne.
Board rail.
Gensbourg.

July 2016, 5 19:21 okamoto sadayoshi Comments (7)

Posted by: Sasa:

I also went to see it at the time.
The full-scale model of an apartment house in Marseille was lovely, but I was also impressed by the "small vacation hut" on the hill overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.

Posted by: Sora Shidon ♪:

I think Sada's Le Corbusier is also poetic and sophisticated.

You should definitely go to France.
It is said that I visited the Savoie House while I was on the way.
He's this... Nmm, Nmm... Ju... I wonder if it will be years ago.
Perhaps it actually feels smaller than watching it on a DVD.
It's an extremely modern building, but it was designed to be in harmony with nature, or to feel the boundary between the outside and the inside. When.
And the salmon pink on the wall seemed to be more nodding.
Also, the blue tile on the bus was very refreshing and beautiful.
There are many Corbusier works in France, so you should definitely go there!

It sounds like you've been listening to Sati these days.
Who's playing it?

Posted by: White eggplant:

 Sada, good evening,
 I didn't know much about the National Museum of Western Art in Ueno, and that it was such an amazing building.I felt like I was going to see paintings or people at the National Museum of Western Art.

 After all, I wonder if people aren't really interested in what they make.

 Right now, I think it's more about what I make than what people make.

 But I'll get Sada's new CD.And I'll absorb the energy.

 

Posted by: Tae:

<I think Corbusier's architecture is poetic.
Architecture is frozen music.
The book is a crystallized idea. 〉
That's a nice phrase.

<Architecture is frozen music, and books are crystallized ideas. 〉
It's a phrase I like so much that I'm rumination.
Who said

I noticed it!
I think I can't stop Sada-san because I have such a sensitivity, probably.
I can't stop Sada-san from saying this is a weird phrase.
However, since I'm not limited to music, I thought about Sada-san.

Tomorrow (now today) I will never give up on Jakuchu Exhibition!
If it's really crowded, try Caravaggio at the National Museum of Western Art.
Oh, the National Museum of Western Art is also crowded because it is registered as a World Heritage Site-maybe?
Then do you take a walk in Ueno Park?
Looking at pandas~ (laughs).


Posted by: Tae:

I'm going on a tour~! ?

Posted by: Kaju:

Good evening, definition.
I would like to hear a detailed story.
That's a nice phrase.
I love France.

Posted by: Asagi:

Thanks to Sada's song, I learned about Corbusier. I want to listen to the story of Corbusier live (crying)
The impression of the Corbusier exhibition is as if you read it on the blog...?

I learned a lot because of the blog, so I'm a self-proclaimed student of Sada (laughs).

After all, Sada-san, who can easily spin words like lyrics, is amazing!

I'll do my best to go to Sadayoshi's room someday.

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