Villa Savoye
Villa Savoye
South elevation
Rooftop view
Tiled Bathroom
Spiral Staircase
Ground Floor
Later history[edit]
Problems with the Savoyes caused by all the requests for
additional payment from the contractors for all the changes
were compounded by the requirement for early repairs to
the new house. Each autumn the Savoyes suffered
problems with rainwater leaks through the roof.[15] The
Savoyes continued to live in the house until 1940, leaving
duringWorld War II. It was occupied twice during the war:
first by the Germans - when it was used as a hay store[24] and then by the Americans, with both occupations
damaging the building severely. The Savoyes returned to
their estate after the war, but, no longer in position to live
as they had done before the war, they abandoned the
house again shortly after. The villa was expropriated by the
town of Poissy in 1958, which first used it as a public youth
center and later considered demolishing it to make way for
a schoolhouse complex. Protest from architects who felt
the house should be saved, and the intervention of
Corbusier himself, spared the house from demolition. A first