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In the late 60s, the German architect Hans Walter Müller made a project for an extraordinary church in France, both due to the material used and due to its short life-span: the inflatable church at Montigny-lès-Cormeilles. That project... more
Rencontre entre Catherine II, pour qui l'architecture n'est pas seulement une affaire de prestige mais une oeuvre personnelle, et de l'architecte parisien, cousin de Blondel, ayant passé par le voyage d'Italie... L'article examine le... more
Une visite, effectuée en 1656 lors de l’achat du domaine de Meudon par Abel Servien aux héritiers de la Maison de Guise, permet de préciser la nature des travaux menés dans la seconde moitié du XVIe siècle, notamment ceux exécutés sur les... more
French architecture issues and landscape building development.
Autrefois cantonnées aux principaux centres-villes, les Maisons du Peuple deviennent, après la Première Guerre mondiale, un accessoire indispensable aux nouvelles municipalités qui se développent à la périphérie des villes. Ce... more
THE POSSIBLE APPLICATION OF MODERN STAGE TECHNOLOGIES IN THE RECONSTRUCTION OF ARMENIAN AUDITORIAL HALLS WITH SCENIC SECTIONS The present book is the first research in the history of design in the Republic of Armenia, which discusses and... more
For ordinary people, the impact of the Reformation would have centred around local parish churches, rather than the theological debates of the Reformers. Focusing on the Calvinists, this volume explores how the architecture, appearance... more
The pensionnaires produced not only the “envois” – official watercolor drawings in large format, well known and widely studied – but also preparatory drawings and many “personal” drawings, some of which represent, in a similar way, the... more
The small city of Nancy, France, is arguably the center where Art Nouveau architecture had the most lasting impact. Nancy’s Art Nouveau was a divergent form of modernity that was defined by regionalism and a distinct sense of place, which... more
This article presents a geometrical analysis of Bourges Cathedral, based on the application of computer-aided design (CAD) techniques to the results of a recent and highly precise laser survey. This analysis reveals that the cathedral's... more
La première moitié du XVIIIe siècle, fut une remise en cause violente et virulente de la tradition vitruvienne, qui ne manqua pas de déchainer les critiques. Le nouveau répertoire ornemental, mouvementé, sans contours ni noms précis, qui... more
At the 40th anniversary of its inauguration, the Pompidou Centre represents by no doubts one of the most relevant achievements within the history of construction of the past century. Its realisation is the result of a unique joint venture... more
Review of Museum of Modern Art Exhibtion, Henri Labrouste: Structure Brought to Light.
Mattia De Rossi (1637-1695) spent two long periods in Paris: the first was from June to October 1665, together with Gian Lorenzo Bernini; he returned in the spring of the following year and stayed for about a year, with the job of... more
Stone Ceilings and Flat Vaults in France (1480-1550) Between the 15th and 16th centuries, horizontal stone coverings appeared in France, in the form of ceilings and flat vaults, using slabs resting on supporting rib-groined vaults or... more
The rather small quantity of exegetic works on Lequeu is characterized by a variety of topics which perfectly fits with the quick changes of contents within his designs. It is hold to be true that a remarkable vacancy is characterized by... more
The intention of Le Corbusier's Poème de L'angle Droit is the creation of a poetic language, which weaves together, in a meaningful bind, individual and cosmic consciousness. Written over seven years between 1947 and 1953, the Poème's... more
The essay focuses on two patrician buildings in Rome, designed in the 1670s and 1680s, and highlights their as yet unidentified affinities with important hôtels particuliers built in Paris a few decades earlier. The first is Palazzo Muti... more
Lo que podemos considerar como una primera globalización –entre mediados del siglo XIX y el estallido de la Primera Guerra Mundial- generó un dinámico intercambio de ideas, personas, productos y servicios entre diversas partes del mundo.... more
Art Nouveau design is one of the principal markers of the identity of the French city of Nancy, which became internationally renowned as one of the most important centres for the development of this artistic style around 1900. Like other... more
Aujourd’hui disparue, la demeure de campagne que Charles Le Brun se fit bâtir à Montmorency reste mal connue. Richement ornée et agrémentée d’un jardin avec ses fontaines, ses grottes et ses parterres, cette maison de peintre était d’une... more
Longtemps négligé, le rôle des Gondi apparaît comme primordial pour l’histoire de Saint-Cloud. Ce sont eux qui donnèrent le tracé général du domaine que l’on retrouve encore aujourd’hui et fixèrent l’implantation des bâtiments. La... more
Résumés analytiques Profitant de la forte déclivité du terrain de la partie basse vers la Seine, qui n’avait fait l’objet précédemment que d’aménagements sommaires, c’est là, dans le « jardin bas » que les efforts de Jean-François de... more
Article écrit en collaboration avec D. Lauvernier. Publié dans 'Construire avec le corps humain/Bauen mit dem menschlischen Körper', sous la dir. Sabine Frommel, Eckhard Leuschner, Vincent Droguet, Thomas Kirchner, avec la collaboration... more
Un contrat d’échange de terrains, en partie bâtis, dans le quartier neuf de la place Vendôme, entre les héritiers d’Antoine Crozat et le financier François Castanier, en 1741, comprend en annexe un marché par lequel le second s’engageait,... more