Lecture

Haussmannian Buildings: Architecture and Social Diversity

Description

This lecture delves into the architectural and social aspects of Haussmannian buildings in Paris, focusing on the specific characteristics, spatial organization, and adaptability of these structures. The discussion covers the evolution of building regulations, the social hierarchy reflected in the layout, the flexibility of apartment configurations, and the unique features such as double circulation and servant quarters. The lecture also explores the transition from Haussmannian to modernist architecture, highlighting the enduring influence of Haussmann's designs on urban living. Additionally, it examines the concept of geometric redemption in dealing with irregular land plots and the historical context of architectural education in France. The presentation emphasizes the blend of tradition and innovation in French residential architecture, showcasing how Haussmannian buildings have shaped urban landscapes and social structures over time.

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