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During the 1960s and 70s, the French architect Jean Renaudie designed and built a series of projects in which he attempted to upend the staid and formulaic model of postwar slab-block mass housing. Architecture, for Renaudie, had to acknowledge and enshrine human being's 'Right to Difference'.
But this didn't mean discarding the achievements or social ideology of modernism – rather, as part of a wider European project of dissent, critique and reformation, he formulated his own daring formal solution to the problem of uniting the needs and image of the individual with those of the collective.
And how did he do it? Well, for a start, the rooms are mostly triangular…
We discussed –
The Projects
Music by –
We've posted some pictures on our twitter and instagram feeds – addresses for these at aboutbuildingsandcities.org
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By Luke Jones & George Gingell Discuss Architecture, History and Culture4.7
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During the 1960s and 70s, the French architect Jean Renaudie designed and built a series of projects in which he attempted to upend the staid and formulaic model of postwar slab-block mass housing. Architecture, for Renaudie, had to acknowledge and enshrine human being's 'Right to Difference'.
But this didn't mean discarding the achievements or social ideology of modernism – rather, as part of a wider European project of dissent, critique and reformation, he formulated his own daring formal solution to the problem of uniting the needs and image of the individual with those of the collective.
And how did he do it? Well, for a start, the rooms are mostly triangular…
We discussed –
The Projects
Music by –
We've posted some pictures on our twitter and instagram feeds – addresses for these at aboutbuildingsandcities.org
This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

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