Title of article
The reconstruction of Upper Normandy: a tale of two cities
Author/Authors
CLOUT، HUGH نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-182
From page
183
To page
0
Abstract
The industrial ports of the lower Seine valley experienced serious destruction at every stage of World War II. One-tenth of all the dwellings destroyed during the war had been located in Seine-inferieure, with inner districts of Rouen and Le Havre and many smaller towns being reduced to ruins. Removal of mines and debris was followed by the installation of temporary accommodation, some of which still survives. The master plan for the reconstruction of Rouen, devised by Jacques Greber and mediated by the wishes of the cityʹs businessmen, combined a respect for traditional structures around the cathedral on the right bank of the Seine with striking modernism on the left bank. Auguste Ferretʹs plan for Le Havre produced a thoroughly modern townscape of wide streets and apartment blocks, which evoked the main outline of the previous street plan. Almost half a century following their reconstruction, the inner districts of Rouen and Le Havre serve as powerful lieux de memoire in the history of World War II and in the recovery and modernization of Europe.
Keywords
TV-holography , ESPI , Vibration measurement , Monument research , Mural inspection , Plaster detachment
Journal title
PALANNIG PERSPECTIVE
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
PALANNIG PERSPECTIVE
Record number
33076
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