Paris Haussmann: A Model's Relevance

by Benoit Jallon (Editor)

Other authorsUmberto Napolitano (Editor), Franck Boutté (Editor)
Hardcover, 2017

Status

Checked out

Call number

944.3671 JA

Call number

944.3671 JA

Publication

Park Books (2017), Edition: Bilingual, 264 pages

Description

Throughout the nineteenth century, Paris underwent profound transformations that reached every part of the city. Georges Eugène Haussmann, prefect of France's Département Seine, who was behind the master plan for this rebuilding of the capital, embodies this century of public works that continues to shape the city today. Paris Haussmann explores the characteristics of this homogenous yet polymorphous city, the result of the lengthy process of  "Haussmannization." For the first time, editors Benoît Jallon, Umberto Napolitano, and Franck Boutté have conducted extensive research on roadways, public spaces, and buildings and blocks, among other aspects, in order to explore the capacity of the Haussmann model to contend with the challenges contemporary cities are faced with today. In addition to a wealth of new research, the book features nearly five hundred illustrations, including maps, photographs, plans, and axonometric projections.  … (more)

Language

Original language

French

ISBN

3038600520 / 9783038600527
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