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Le Corbusier - Unité d'Habitation Marseille pt 1
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Cité Radieuse
The first and most famous of these buildings, also known as Cité Radieuse (radiant city) and, informally, as La Maison du Fada (French - Provençal, The House of the Mad), is located in Marseille, France, built 1947-1952. One of Le Corbusiers's most famous works, it proved enormously influential and is often cited as the initial inspiration of the Brutalist architectural style and philosophy.
The Marseille building, developed with Corbusier's designers Shadrach Woods and George Candilis, comprises 337 apartments arranged over twelve stories, all suspended on large piloti. The building also incorporates shops, sporting, medical and educational facilities, and a hotel. The flat roof is designed as a communal terrace with sculptural ventilation stacks, a running track, and a shallow paddling pool.
Inside, corridors run through the centre of the long axis of every third floor of the building, with each apartment lying on two levels, and stretching from one side of the building to the other, with a balcony. Unlike many of the inferior system-built blocks it inspired, which lack the original's generous proportions, communal facilities and parkland setting, the Unité is popular with its residents and is now mainly occupied by middle-class professionals.
The building is constructed in béton brut (rough-cast concrete), as the hoped-for steel frame proved too expensive in light of post-War shortages.
Visite virtuelle : la cité radieuse de Marseille
Visite virtuelle de la Cité radieuse de Marseille, édifice étonnant édifié entre 1947 et 1952 par Le Corbusier qui voulait construire un village vertical de plus de 300 habitations.
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Places to see in ( Marseille - France ) Cite Radieuse Le Corbusier
Places to see in ( Marseille - France ) Cite Radieuse Le Corbusier
The Unité d'habitation , Cite Radieuse Le Corbusier is a modernist residential housing design principle developed by Le Corbusier, with the collaboration of painter-architect Nadir Afonso. The concept formed the basis of several housing developments designed by him throughout Europe with this name. The most famous of these developments is located in south Marseille.
The first and most famous of these buildings, also known as Cité radieuse (Radiant City) and, informally, as La Maison du Fada (French – Provençal, The Nutter's House), is located in Marseille, France, and was built between 1947 and 1952. One of Le Corbusiers's most famous works, it proved enormously influential and is often cited as the initial inspiration of the Brutalist architectural style and philosophy.
The building is constructed in béton brut (rough-cast concrete), as the hoped-for steel frame proved too expensive in light of post-War shortages. In July 2016, the Unité in Marseille and several other works by Le Corbusier were inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It is also designated a historic monument by the French Ministry of Culture. It was damaged by fire on February 9, 2012.
The Marseille building, developed with Corbusier's designers Shadrach Woods and George Candilis, comprises 337 apartments arranged over twelve stories, all suspended on large piloti. The building also incorporates shops with an architectural bookshop, a rooftop gallery, educational facilities, a hotel which is open to the public, and a gastronomic restaurant, Le Ventre de l'architecte (The Belly of an Architect).
Inside, corridors run through the centre of the long axis of every third floor of the building, with each apartment lying on two levels, and stretching from one side of the building to the other, with a balcony. Corbusier's design was criticised by US architect Peter Blake for having small children's rooms and some of those rooms lacked windows. Unlike many of the inferior system-built blocks it inspired, which lack the original's generous proportions, communal facilities and parkland setting, the Unité is popular with its residents and is now mainly occupied by upper middle-class professionals.
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La Cité Radieuse de Le Corbusier à Marseille | Archive INA
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7 octobre 1987
Reportage sur la Cité Radieuse à MARSEILLE, construite par l'architecte LE CORBUSIER. 35 ans après son inauguration, enquête sur ce qu'en pensent ses habitants. Images d'archive INA
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14 octobre 1952 : Inauguration de la Cité radieuse de Le Corbusier à Marseille
Au lendemain de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, la pénurie et l’insalubrité des logements constituent un problème majeur. C’est dans ce contexte que l’architecte Le Corbusier (1887-1965) lance dans le sud de Marseille une première expérience d'Unité d'habitation
La Cité radieuse – capable d’accueillir dans 337 appartements en duplex (de 23 types différents) entre 1500 et 1700 habitants sur 17 étages. Le principe constructif retenu est le béton pour l’ossature générale, le bois et le métal pour l’ossature des logements. Indépendants, les appartements sont isolés par un appareillage coupe-bruit permettant l’autonomie de chaque cellule familiale. La Cité radieuse de Marseille, classée monument historique en 1986, est également inscrite au Patrimoine mondial de l’Unesco depuis le 17 juillet 2016.
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23 décembre 2006
Reportage à Marseille au sein de la cité radieuse construite par l'architecte LE CORBUSIER dont les réalisations architecturales sont candidates au patrimoine mondial de l'humanité. Cette oeuvre de l'architecte français est composée de 21 sites, comme la Cité Radieuse à Marseille. Il s'agit d'un village vertical autonome dans les quartiers sud de la ville. Un concept architectural d'où découle un mode de vie pas tout à fait comme les autres, où tout est dans l'immeuble : école, commerces, supermarché, hotel restaurant, et un toit aménagé en immense terrasse, terrain de récréation parfait pour les enfants. Les habitants ont très vite créée une association qui permet d'animer une bibliothèque, salle de loisirs, salle de danse... Images d'archive INA
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Le Corbusier - Unité d'Habitation Marseille pt 2
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Cité Radieuse
The first and most famous of these buildings, also known as Cité Radieuse (radiant city) and, informally, as La Maison du Fada (French - Provençal, The House of the Mad), is located in Marseille, France, built 1947-1952. One of Le Corbusiers's most famous works, it proved enormously influential and is often cited as the initial inspiration of the Brutalist architectural style and philosophy.
The Marseille building, developed with Corbusier's designers Shadrach Woods and George Candilis, comprises 337 apartments arranged over twelve stories, all suspended on large piloti. The building also incorporates shops, sporting, medical and educational facilities, and a hotel. The flat roof is designed as a communal terrace with sculptural ventilation stacks, a running track, and a shallow paddling pool.
Inside, corridors run through the centre of the long axis of every third floor of the building, with each apartment lying on two levels, and stretching from one side of the building to the other, with a balcony. Unlike many of the inferior system-built blocks it inspired, which lack the original's generous proportions, communal facilities and parkland setting, the Unité is popular with its residents and is now mainly occupied by middle-class professionals.
The building is constructed in béton brut (rough-cast concrete), as the hoped-for steel frame proved too expensive in light of post-War shortages.
Le Corbusier La Cité Radieuse Marseille
La Cité radieuse (Radiant City) and, informally, as La Maison du Fada (French – Provençal, The Nutter's House), is located in Marseille, France, and was built between 1947 and 1952. One of Le Corbusiers's most famous works, it proved enormously influential and is often cited as the initial inspiration of the Brutalist architectural style and philosophy.
The building is constructed in béton brut (rough-cast concrete), as the hoped-for steel frame proved too expensive in light of post-War shortages]. In July 2016, the Unité in Marseille and several other works by Le Corbusier were inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It is also designated a historic monument by the French Ministry of Culture. It was damaged by fire on February 9, 2012.
The Marseille building, developed with Corbusier's designers Shadrach Woods, George Candilis, comprises 337 apartments arranged over twelve stories, all suspended on large piloti. The building also incorporates shops with architectural bookshop,sporting, medical and educational facilities, a hotel which is open to the public, and a gastronomic restaurant, Le Ventre de l'architecte (The Belly of an Architect).
Inside, corridors run through the centre of the long axis of every third floor of the building, with each apartment lying on two levels, and stretching from one side of the building to the other, with a balcony. Corbusier's design was criticised by US architect Peter Blake for having small children's rooms and some of those rooms lacked windows. Unlike many of the inferior system-built blocks it inspired, which lack the original's generous proportions, communal facilities and parkland setting, the Unité is popular with its residents and is now mainly occupied by upper middle-class professionals.
The flat roof is designed as a communal terrace with sculptural ventilation stacks, a running track, and a shallow paddling pool for children. There is also a children's art school in the atelier. The roof, where a number of theatrical performances have taken place, underwent renovation in 2010 and since 2013 it hosts an exhibition center called the MaMo. The roof has unobstructed views of the Mediterranean and Marseille.
According to Peter Blake, members of CIAM held a great celebration for the building's opening on the roof on a summer evening in 1953. Architects from every part of the world attended, including Walter Gropius, who said at the event: Any architect who does not find this building beautiful, had better lay down his pencil.
Visite de la Cité Radieuse
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La cité radieuse Marseille, Le Corbusier
Visite de la Cité Radieuse et de l'appartement. Les lieux touristiques à Marseille. Découvrez ce chef d'œuvre de l'architecture du 20e siècle, classé Monument Historique et désormais classé Patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. Le Corbusier, architecte qui conçoit alors des machines à habiter fonctionnelles.
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Vlog #3 - Marseille selon vous / La cité radieuse
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