Photographie

Cyrille Weiner

Paris Haussmann

2017

In the 19th century, Paris underwent profound transformations above and below ground, from the city center to its outskirts. Georges Eugène Haussmann, Prefect of the Seine from 1853 to 1870, embodies this entire century of public works that continue to shape the city’s organization and identity. Paris Haussmann explores and analyzes the characteristics of this homogenous yet polymorphous cityscape, the result of a lengthy process of changes and evolutions, even in recent times. Research was conducted at all levels to classify and compare roadways, identify public spaces, and organize the blocks and buildings according to their current geometry. For the first time, the qualities of the Haussmann model have been set forth to show how they grapple with the challenges that contemporary cities face.

Paris Haussmann
28 rue Francoeur
Paris Haussmann
Rue Saint Martin
Paris Haussmann
Avenue des Champs Elysées
Paris Haussmann
46 rue de Rome
Paris Haussmann
Rue de Madrid, dyptique avec Rue Portalis
Paris Haussmann
Square Moncey
Paris Haussmann
Rue Portalis, diptyque avec Rue de Madrid
Paris Haussmann
Rue du Louvre
Paris Haussmann
Rue Eugène Sue
Paris Haussmann
Rue Eugène Sue
Paris Haussmann
îlot Marcadet
Paris Haussmann
îlot Marcadet
Paris Haussmann
îlot Marcadet
Paris Haussmann
îlot Marcadet
Paris Haussmann
Paris Haussmann
Paris Haussmann
Paris Haussmann
125 rue Vieille du Temple
Paris Haussmann
Avenue de la Grande Armée
Paris Haussmann
Avenue Foch
Paris Haussmann
Porte Saint Martin
Paris Haussmann
Avenue de Wagram
Paris Haussmann
Avenue Victor Hugo
Paris Haussmann
Rue de Madrid, dyptique avec Rue Portalis
Paris Haussmann
Cité Trévise, dyptique
Paris Haussmann
Paris Haussmann
48°51'24.1"N 2°21'02.9"E

Lieu: Paris, France

Exhibition: Paris Haussmann, a model relevance
Gallery: Pavillon de l’Arsenal, Paris
Curators: LAN architecture - FBC


Publié: Mars 2017
Catégorie: Photographie

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