Author: François Rochon Saint-Aubert
Publisher:
ISBN: 9782815956024
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 0
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Logement
Author: François Rochon Saint-Aubert
Publisher:
ISBN: 9782815956024
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 0
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9782815956024
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages : 0
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La République des HLM
Author: François ROCHON
Publisher: Editions de l'Aube
ISBN: 2815960109
Category : Social Science
Languages : fr
Pages : 173
Book Description
« Ce livre nous offre par son enquête documentée, non seulement un éclairage sur l'état des politiques de l'habitat, mais trace également un point de départ pour imaginer ce iie siècle du logement social dans notre pays. [...] Et si cette question du logement social s'est institutionnalisée sur plus d'un siècle, elle se trouve aujourd'hui confrontée à d'autres enjeux [...] l'amélioration des conditions d'accès au logement social et la production de nouveaux logements sociaux demeurent deux grands enjeux traditionnels en la matière. Mais pour lutter contre la précarité et la vie chère [...] les politiques de l'habitat doivent désormais s'adapter aux réalités de notre monde social, aux territoires. [...] » Lionel Causse Président du Conseil national de l'habitat François Rochon est docteur des ponts et chaussées. Spécialiste de la politique du logement, il a précédemment publié, chez le même éditeur, Logement : critique d'une politique impossible.
Publisher: Editions de l'Aube
ISBN: 2815960109
Category : Social Science
Languages : fr
Pages : 173
Book Description
« Ce livre nous offre par son enquête documentée, non seulement un éclairage sur l'état des politiques de l'habitat, mais trace également un point de départ pour imaginer ce iie siècle du logement social dans notre pays. [...] Et si cette question du logement social s'est institutionnalisée sur plus d'un siècle, elle se trouve aujourd'hui confrontée à d'autres enjeux [...] l'amélioration des conditions d'accès au logement social et la production de nouveaux logements sociaux demeurent deux grands enjeux traditionnels en la matière. Mais pour lutter contre la précarité et la vie chère [...] les politiques de l'habitat doivent désormais s'adapter aux réalités de notre monde social, aux territoires. [...] » Lionel Causse Président du Conseil national de l'habitat François Rochon est docteur des ponts et chaussées. Spécialiste de la politique du logement, il a précédemment publié, chez le même éditeur, Logement : critique d'une politique impossible.
The Social Project
Author: Kenny Cupers
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452941068
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 600
Book Description
Winner of the 2015 Abbott Lowell Cummings prize from the Vernacular Architecture Forum Winner of the 2015 Sprio Kostof Book Award from the Society of Architectural Historians Winner of the 2016 International Planning History Society Book Prize for European Planning History Honorable Mention: 2016 Wylie Prize in French Studies In the three decades following World War II, the French government engaged in one of the twentieth century’s greatest social and architectural experiments: transforming a mostly rural country into a modernized urban nation. Through the state-sanctioned construction of mass housing and development of towns on the outskirts of existing cities, a new world materialized where sixty years ago little more than cabbage and cottages existed. Known as the banlieue, the suburban landscapes that make up much of contemporary France are near-opposites of the historic cities they surround. Although these postwar environments of towers, slabs, and megastructures are often seen as a single utopian blueprint gone awry, Kenny Cupers demonstrates that their construction was instead driven by the intense aspirations and anxieties of a broad range of people. Narrating the complex interactions between architects, planners, policy makers, inhabitants, and social scientists, he shows how postwar dwelling was caught between the purview of the welfare state and the rise of mass consumerism. The Social Project unearths three decades of architectural and social experiments centered on the dwelling environment as it became an object of modernization, an everyday site of citizen participation, and a domain of social scientific expertise. Beyond state intervention, it was this new regime of knowledge production that made postwar modernism mainstream. The first comprehensive history of these wide-ranging urban projects, this book reveals how housing in postwar France shaped both contemporary urbanity and modern architecture.
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452941068
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 600
Book Description
Winner of the 2015 Abbott Lowell Cummings prize from the Vernacular Architecture Forum Winner of the 2015 Sprio Kostof Book Award from the Society of Architectural Historians Winner of the 2016 International Planning History Society Book Prize for European Planning History Honorable Mention: 2016 Wylie Prize in French Studies In the three decades following World War II, the French government engaged in one of the twentieth century’s greatest social and architectural experiments: transforming a mostly rural country into a modernized urban nation. Through the state-sanctioned construction of mass housing and development of towns on the outskirts of existing cities, a new world materialized where sixty years ago little more than cabbage and cottages existed. Known as the banlieue, the suburban landscapes that make up much of contemporary France are near-opposites of the historic cities they surround. Although these postwar environments of towers, slabs, and megastructures are often seen as a single utopian blueprint gone awry, Kenny Cupers demonstrates that their construction was instead driven by the intense aspirations and anxieties of a broad range of people. Narrating the complex interactions between architects, planners, policy makers, inhabitants, and social scientists, he shows how postwar dwelling was caught between the purview of the welfare state and the rise of mass consumerism. The Social Project unearths three decades of architectural and social experiments centered on the dwelling environment as it became an object of modernization, an everyday site of citizen participation, and a domain of social scientific expertise. Beyond state intervention, it was this new regime of knowledge production that made postwar modernism mainstream. The first comprehensive history of these wide-ranging urban projects, this book reveals how housing in postwar France shaped both contemporary urbanity and modern architecture.
Français Interactif
Author: Karen Kelton
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781937963200
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
This textbook includes all 13 chapters of Français interactif. It accompanies www.laits.utexas.edu/fi, the web-based French program developed and in use at the University of Texas since 2004, and its companion site, Tex's French Grammar (2000) www.laits.utexas.edu/tex/ Français interactif is an open acess site, a free and open multimedia resources, which requires neither password nor fees. Français interactif has been funded and created by Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services at the University of Texas, and is currently supported by COERLL, the Center for Open Educational Resources and Language Learning UT-Austin, and the U.S. Department of Education Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education (FIPSE Grant P116B070251) as an example of the open access initiative.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781937963200
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
This textbook includes all 13 chapters of Français interactif. It accompanies www.laits.utexas.edu/fi, the web-based French program developed and in use at the University of Texas since 2004, and its companion site, Tex's French Grammar (2000) www.laits.utexas.edu/tex/ Français interactif is an open acess site, a free and open multimedia resources, which requires neither password nor fees. Français interactif has been funded and created by Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services at the University of Texas, and is currently supported by COERLL, the Center for Open Educational Resources and Language Learning UT-Austin, and the U.S. Department of Education Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education (FIPSE Grant P116B070251) as an example of the open access initiative.
Three Philosophical Poets
Author: George Santayana
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University
ISBN:
Category : Comparative literature
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University
ISBN:
Category : Comparative literature
Languages : en
Pages : 236
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Modernising Post-war France
Author: Nicholas Bullock
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000637204
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
This book is about the role played by architects, engineers and planners in transforming France during the three post-war decades of growing prosperity, a period when modernisation was a central priority of the state, promising a way forward from the shame of defeat in 1940 to a place at the centre of the new Europe. The first part of the book examines the scale of transformation, showing how architecture and urbanism both served the cause of modernisation and shaped the identity of the new France. Mainstream modernism was co-opted to the service of the state, from major public buildings to Gaullist plans for the transformation of Paris to establish the city as the ‘capital’ of Europe. By contrast, the second part of the book explores the critique of state-sponsored modernisation by radical architects from Le Corbusier to the young Turks of the 1960s such as Georges Candilis and the students who attacked the banality of mainstream modernism and its inability to address the growing problems of France’s cities. Following May 1968, the Beaux-Arts was closed, the Grand Prix de Rome, symbol of the old order, abolished – for a while the establishment might continue as before, but progressive architecture was set on a new course. Beautifully illustrated and written to be accessible to all, the book sets the discussion of architecture and urbanism in its social, political and economic contexts. As such, it will appeal both to students and scholars of the history of architecture and urbanism and to those with a wider interest in France’s post-war history.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1000637204
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
This book is about the role played by architects, engineers and planners in transforming France during the three post-war decades of growing prosperity, a period when modernisation was a central priority of the state, promising a way forward from the shame of defeat in 1940 to a place at the centre of the new Europe. The first part of the book examines the scale of transformation, showing how architecture and urbanism both served the cause of modernisation and shaped the identity of the new France. Mainstream modernism was co-opted to the service of the state, from major public buildings to Gaullist plans for the transformation of Paris to establish the city as the ‘capital’ of Europe. By contrast, the second part of the book explores the critique of state-sponsored modernisation by radical architects from Le Corbusier to the young Turks of the 1960s such as Georges Candilis and the students who attacked the banality of mainstream modernism and its inability to address the growing problems of France’s cities. Following May 1968, the Beaux-Arts was closed, the Grand Prix de Rome, symbol of the old order, abolished – for a while the establishment might continue as before, but progressive architecture was set on a new course. Beautifully illustrated and written to be accessible to all, the book sets the discussion of architecture and urbanism in its social, political and economic contexts. As such, it will appeal both to students and scholars of the history of architecture and urbanism and to those with a wider interest in France’s post-war history.
Home Ownership and Social Inequality in Comparative Perspective
Author: Karin Kurz
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 0804767246
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
This cross-national comparative study analyzes the relationship between social inequality and the attainment of home ownership over the life course in 12 countries.
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 0804767246
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
This cross-national comparative study analyzes the relationship between social inequality and the attainment of home ownership over the life course in 12 countries.
Boletín de estudios latinoamericanos y del Caribe
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Caribbean Area
Languages : en
Pages : 572
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Caribbean Area
Languages : en
Pages : 572
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Journal of economic and social geography
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Economic geography
Languages : en
Pages : 338
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Economic geography
Languages : en
Pages : 338
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Cultural Policies in Europe
Author: Mario D'Angelo
Publisher: Council of Europe
ISBN: 9789287143259
Category : Cities and towns
Languages : fr
Pages : 196
Book Description
Publisher: Council of Europe
ISBN: 9789287143259
Category : Cities and towns
Languages : fr
Pages : 196
Book Description