Explains the role played by architecture and urbanism in the
modernisation of France during the trente glorieuses, the three
decades of growing prosperity that followed the end of WWII. Sets
the discussion of architecture and urbanism in the social,
political and economic context of the time. Beautifully illustrated
and written in an engaging and clear manner, the central focus of
the book is the work of the architects and planners of the time,
many well-known beyond France. Architects include: Le Corbusier,
Lods, Lurcat and Prouve, Georges Candilis, Atelier Montrouge,
Bernard Zehrfuss, Henri Dubuisson and Henri Bernard.
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