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The Social Project: Housing Postwar France

机译:社会项目:战后法国住房

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France's social conflicts have for many years been uniquely spatialized. These conflicts have been assigned specific locations, chiefly the suburbs of large urban centers known collectively as banlieues. Here, the story goes, centuries of exclusionary practices have created an accumulation of the displaced and the disaffected, demoralized by an inhumane landscape of grands ensembles, or mass housing projects, which actively prevent their integration into society. In The Social Project, architectural historian Kenny Cupers explodes the easy tropes of brutal modernism and callous planning that inform so much analysis and writing on postwar urbanism in France, offering a fresh and complex evaluation of how these landscapes came into being.
机译:多年来,法国的社会冲突一直在独特的空间上进行。这些冲突被分配了特定的位置,主要是大城市中心的郊区,统称为banlieues。故事在这里走了几百年,排斥做法造就了流离失所者和无家可归者的聚集,并因不合群的大集体或大规模住房项目而令人沮丧,这积极地阻止了他们融入社会。在《社会计划》中,建筑历史学家肯尼·库珀斯(Kenny Cupers)展示了残酷的现代主义和残酷的规划的简单趋向,为法国战后城市主义的分析和写作提供了很多信息,并对这些景观的形成方式进行了新鲜而复杂的评估。

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    《Buildings & landscapes》 |2015年第2期|126-128|共3页
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    Alexia Yates;

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    Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities at the University of Cambridge;

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