The facedes are showing as:
Inside, the Villa Muller is at once more traditional and more original. The materials are warm, rich and comforting, and the furniture a deliberately eclectic mix of traditional styles. The client is not required to conform to some all-consuming modern lifestyle. On the other hand the spatial planning of the building is where Loos was most innovative. (http://www.galinsky.com/buildings/villamueller/index.htm)
As Adolf Loos own viewon the Rumplan of the villa:
My architecture is not conceived by drawings, but by spaces. I do not draw plans, facades or sections... For me, the ground floor, first floor do not exist... There are only interconnected continual spaces, rooms, halls, terraces... Each space needs a different height... These spaces are connected so that ascent and descent are not only unnoticeable, but at the same time functional.
The complex and rich interior allows masters and servants enter the villa seperately with respection. And there are a few level changes inside the villa to make the space be more functional and seperately used. The pictures followed make a sense of how the space is organised:
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