Ricardo Bofill
Les Années françaises/The French Years
- Ricardo Bofill played a leading role in the development of new towns in France from 1972 to 1985
- This publication presents his projects that were as striking as they were controversial
Renowned in Europe as an avant-garde architect in the 1970s, the Catalan architect Ricardo Bofill was called to the French stage following the destruction of Les Halles de Baltard in 1971. Called upon to compete in 1974, the architect attempted to revive the historic forms of Parisian architecture and urban planning. Rejected in April 1978 after more than 3 years of projects and models by Jacques Chirac, the first mayor of Paris, who preferred a neutral and less monumental architecture, Bofill nevertheless played a leading role in the development of new towns in France from 1972 to 1985, with projects that were as striking as they were controversial: These included Abraxas in Marne-la-Vallée, Le Lac in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, Place Majeure in Cergy-le-Haut and the Antigone district of Montpellier.
Designed as a fully illustrated diary describing the close relationship between architecture and politics under Valéry Giscard d’Estaing and François Mitterand, this book is the first to look back at the emblematic Les Halles project, which is covered by a confidentiality clause until the architect’s death in 2021. Through the accounts of witnesses from the time – Jack Lang, Jean-Jacques Aillagon, Paul Chemetov, Roland Catro – and the Taller archives, the author describes Bofill’s prodigious rise to superstar status, and the importance of architecture, which was at the center of everyone’s conversations at the time.
Text in English and French.
- Publisher
- Editions Norma
- ISBN
- 9782376660804
- Published
- 28th Mar 2024
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- World excluding Southern, Central and Northern Europe
- Size
- 230 mm x 160 mm
- Pages
- 408 Pages
- Illustrations
- 400 color
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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