The Villa at the Center: The Energetic Heart
The two large northern towers lose their original defensive purpose to transform into catalysts for air masses and volumes, while the internal courtyard acts as a vital compensation and ventilation chamber for the entire complex.
Natural energies, from solar radiation in the South to atmospheric currents, are channeled along this central axis and, through the electroculture vegetable garden, are literally “fixed” into the soil. In this way, Villa Le Corti becomes a self-sufficient microcosm, anticipating by centuries the contemporary concepts of bioarchitecture and vibrational agriculture. It is a place where human well-being, architecture, and the fertility of the earth are regulated by the same invisible currents.
The Three Concentric Squares: The Hierarchy of Manifestation
The entire layout is based on a fascinating geometric system composed of three squares encapsulated within each other, symbolizing the gradual transition from the chaos of external nature to the purity of the inner spiritual core:
- The Outer Square (The Great Lawn): represents Ordered Nature (the Kosmos). The square lawn symbolizes the earth tamed by human intellect, the raw material that is wisely enclosed and rescued from the chaos of the wild forest (silva).
- The Intermediate Square (The Villa): symbolizes Man and Civil Order. The perimeter wall of the house acts as a protective barrier and an element of mediation. It constitutes the conscious plane, the social and architectural structure that establishes the dominion of the spirit over matter.
- The Inner Square (The Courtyard): represents the Sacred Void and the Divine Core. The central courtyard, that is, the void around which the solid mass of the building is articulated, is the emblem of the Anima Mundi or the Origin. This square expresses the utmost architectural stability and spiritual immutability; being open upwards, it serves as a direct portal to connect the earthly geometric center with the infinity of the sky.