Scalbert, Irénée, author.
A right to difference : the architecture of Jean Renaudie / Irénée Scalbert.
London : Architectural Association, [2004]
©2004
175 pages : illustrations (some color), plans (some color), portrait ; 25 cm
This publication asks what lessons contemporary urbanism may learn from a radical French architect of the 1970s, Jean Renaudie. He rejected the strictures of functionalism and focused instead on creating housing that stimulated social exchange.--OCLC OLUC.
190290236X (paperback)
9781902902364 (paperback)
Renaudie, Jean, 1925-1981.
Renaudie, Jean.
Architecture, Modern 20th century.
Cities and towns.
Urban renewal France.
Architecture and society.
Architecture, Domestic France Designs and plans.
Architecture, Modern.
Cities
Architecture 20e siècle.
Villes.
Rénovation urbaine France.
Architecture et société.
Architecture domestique France Dessins et plans.
cities.
Architecture, Domestic.
Urban renewal.
France.
Architectural drawings.
Renaudie, Jean, 1925-1981.
Barrett, Clare, translator.
Architectural Association (Great Britain), publisher.
Location: Library main 231080
Call No.: NA44.R396.9 S3 2004
Status: Available
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