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Paris Haussmann

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A Model's Relevance, Engl/frz

Benoît Jallon/Umberto Napolitano/Franck Bouttée

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Zusatztext

First published in 2017 in conjunction with an exhibition at the Pavillon de lArsenal in Paris, this widely praised and much sought-after book becomes available again in a new edition. It offers an analytical review from todays perspective of the French capitals profound transformation during the late 19th century under the direction of Georges Eugène Baron Haussmann. Paris Haussmann: A Model's Relevance explores and analyzes the characteristics of Pariss homogenous yet polymorphous cityscape, the result of a lengthy process of changes and evolutions, even in recent times. Research was conducted at all levels to classify and compare roadways, identify public spaces, and organize the blocks and buildings according to their current geometry. For the first time, the qualities of the Haussmann model have been set forth to show how they grapple with the challenges that contemporary cities face. Topical essays feature alongside rich illustrative material, comprising photographs by celebrated photographer Cyrille Weiner, site plans and maps, floor plans and sections, axonometric projections, and various graphics.

Autorenportrait

Benoît Jallon , born 1972, graduated from Ecole dArchitecture de Paris-La Villette and is a founding partner of LAN (Local Architecture Network) in Paris. Umberto Napolitano , born 1975, studied architecture at Università Federico II in Neapel and at the Ecole dArchitecture de Paris-La Villette. He is a founding partner of LAN (Local Architecture Network) in Paris. Franck Boutté , born 1968, is an architect and civil engineer and principal of Paris based engineering firm FBC Fanck Boutté Consultants.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 22.10.2026

Umfang: 264 S.

Sprache: ENG

Einband: GEB

Format: 2.5 x 30 x 25.5 cm

ISBN/EAN: 9783038602194

Umbreit-Nr.: 9376530

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