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L’appropriation des logements d’Herman Hertzberger : de l’espace conçu à l’espace vécu
Published 2023-12-01“…A Dutch architect, Herman Hertzberger used the structural approach to think about the relationship between the user and space, proposing a vision of architecture as an appropriable structure. …”
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« Cancer Alley » ou la décompression du paysage pétrochimique. La collaboration de Richard Misrach et de Kate Orff
Published 2019-09-01“…This paper addresses the collaboration between photographer Richard Misrach and landscape architect Kate Orff, which gave way to various creative exhibitions as well as the book, Petrochemical America (2012). …”
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Architecture on the Moon: Expanding the boundaries of Space
Published 2024-12-01“…The article presents the projects of Russian architects who worked in that period for the lunar exploration programmes. …”
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Le Butard et la Muette : deux pavillons de chasse d’Ange-Jacques Gabriel pour Louis XV
Published 2015-04-01“…Among them, Le Butard in La Celle Saint-Cloud and La Muette in the forest of Saint-Germain-en-Laye stand out for the close ties between architecture and topography. Here, First Architect to the King Ange-Jacques Gabriel shows, from 1750, the first manifestations of his style, the premise of neoclassicism. …”
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Mazen Haïdar, La Ferronnerie architecturale à Beyrouth au XXe siècle, Paris, Éditions Geuthner, 2021
Published 2022-09-01“…This text is a review of the latest book by the French-Lebanese architect Mazen Haïdar, La ferronnerie architecturale à Beyrouth au XXe siècle, published by Éditions Geuthner in Paris in 2021. …”
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Narkomfin’s new life. A ‘prosthesis’ for Ginzburg and Milinis’s masterpiece
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Jardiner l’architecture émotionnelle
Published 2008-12-01“…The presentation is based on the architect, his collaborators and contractors testimonies and on historical documents which give an overview of the evolution of fragments of certain mise-en-scène. …”
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Keszthely ou Le château hongrois comme démonstration du savoir
Published 2012-12-01“… The article deals with life style of György Festetics (1755–1819) in his country residence Keszthély at the northern coast of the Balaton around 1800. His court architect György Rantz rebuilt the castle in neo-classicist and romantic style and Festetics organized regular musical and theatrical performances there. …”
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Pascal Häusermann et le motel L’Eau vive : une conception d’avant-garde ?
Published 2015-10-01“…For the hotel, the Swiss architect applied his new conception of housing and town planning linked with prospective architecture and sculpture architecture. …”
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Ainsi va Valle… Évaluation et préservation de l’œuvre de Gino Valle à La Défense
Published 2024-11-01“…This article examines the project designed by Italian architect Gino Valle for IBM in La Défense, France, from 1984 to 1989. …”
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Notes sur la part d’imitation dans l’innovation en architecture
Published 2018-01-01“…Does an architect become innovative when they exhibit esthetically creative work, when they use new materials or when they engage unusual methods ? …”
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Urbanisme et environnement dans l’enseignement de l’architecture à la veille de Mai 1968
Published 2023-03-01“…During the course of wide-ranging preparatory meetings, the architect-urban planner Michel Écochard, who was entrusted with an unprecedented planning mission for Corsica, succeeded in defining the place of urban planning in its very aggressive proximity to the social sciences, as well as in its more premonitory proximity to the environment. …”
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« MaT(i)erre(s) » : vers une architecture ?
Published 2021-05-01“…Faced with environmental changes and a breakdown in the relationship between architecture and place, many architects are turning to the redevelopment of “MaT(i)erre(s)”. …”
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Mary Colter au Grand Canyon ou l’invention d’un paysage
Published 2015-07-01“…But it is undoubtedly the architect Mary Colter who, in the space of thirty years (1905-1935), built the exceptional visual system which enables us to see the Grand Canyon as we perceive it today. …”
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Intervention éphémère in situ, génératrice et formatrice de l’imagination – selon les expériences corporelles avec Jacques Simon
Published 2016-07-01“…Through the description of in situ ephemeral works – drawings in fields – with the landscape architect Jacques Simon, this study seeks to understand the role played by the body in the spontaneous transition from the physis to the logos. …”
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La nécessité du pays
Published 2023-07-01“…To understand the subtleties of these dwelling perspectives, which are inseparable from the contexts that engender them, it seems that a practical engagement of the landscape architect with the inhabitants is crucial. It is this approach (consistent with the ethno-geographic approach combining disengagement from and engagement with the landscape experimented by Dominique Henry, 2012, in the Pyrenees) that was chosen to approach the landscapes of the Millevaches Plateau and to engage in the web of complex relationships at the heart of landscape action.…”
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La Pensée technocritique de Gaston Bardet
Published 2023-05-01“…The architect and urban planner Gaston Bardet (1907-1989) is probably one of the most original and prolific French urban theorists of the twentieth century. …”
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Le paysage comme contre-pouvoir au service des habitants
Published 2023-07-01“…The result challenges two major institutional and practical fundamental notions in landscape architecture embodied by the contemporary figure of the landscape architect : 1. A form of action conducted with a specific notion of the future : the project ; 2. …”
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Teaching Architecture in Palermo
Published 2018-06-01“…The second one refers itself to a chronologically narrower field able to highlight the last decades and analyze the elements of continuity and discontinuity during about two centuries of history and, moreover, the most recent transformation process of the architect-teacher figure. As a whole, the overall image that results is, at the same time, the survey and the design of the Faculty of Architecture, whose legacy is merged into the homonymous Department and, as regards the teaching activity, in the five-year degree course in Architecture.…”
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Du tableau à la scène : la couleur dans le jardin paysager en France
Published 2010-07-01“…Theorists of the XVIIIth-century French landscape garden readily appeal to painting as a model for their art. The garden-architect is obliged to explore divers pictorial means, one of which is colour. …”
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