PERRET, AUGUSTE

ōgüstˈ pĕrāˈ, 1874–1954, French architect. He left the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris to join the family construction firm with his brother Gustave, and began to experiment with the new building material, reinforced concrete. Early works in Paris, such as the house on the rue Franklin (1902–3), the Garage Ponthieu (1905–6), and the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées (1910–11), show the use of reinforced concrete in a classicizing framework of posts and beams. In the latter two buildings the concrete frame is itself exposed in some areas. Perret's famous church at Le Raincy, near Paris (1922–23), is perhaps the first architecturally satisfactory building in the new material. Tall, lithe columns support low-arching vaults, and the structure is surrounded by a continuous wall of glass supported by prefabricated concrete units. In warehouses and factories Perret also made use of concrete vaulting. After World War II he contributed plans for the rebuilding of parts of Le Havre, Amiens, and Marseilles. He is considered one of the most important French architects of his generation.

See P. Collins, Concrete: The Vision of a New Architecture (1959).

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...1902, this same material was utilized for the first time by the Perret brothers in the construction of a block of flats, the now famous...segregate its individual contribution. An Eiffel, a Sullivan, a Perret were not specialists invited by society to perform certain...
...including Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, and Auguste Renoir, who gathered at the Cafe Guerbois...nineteenth- century French revolutionary, Auguste Blanqui, than of Marx himself. Like the...directions. A handful of scholars, notably Auguste Cornu, Rene Maublanc, and Henri Lefebvre...
...the Boulevard Murat 54 Auguste Perret. Apartment block and garage in Paris 55 Auguste Perret. Theatre des Champs Elysees 56 Auguste Perret. Church of Notre Dame, Le Raincy...
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...the fall--a monumental plan by Auguste Perret. The public was now faced with...Cocteau, Louis Hautecoeur, and Auguste Perret. About the circumstances surrounding...The government commissioned Perret to build his Musee des travaux...
...included well-known architects (Auguste Perret, who redesigned Le Havre and sat...more included notable architects (Auguste Perret), state officials (Jean Kerisel...included leading architects (Auguste Perret), important bureaucrats (Jean...
...Biggs, 1996: 98-100). In France, Auguste Choisy, Auguste Perret, and Tony Garnier revolted against the eclecticism...1873-?), university professor, urban planner + Auguste Perret (1874-1954), architect(a)(b)(c) + Henri Sauvage...
...and ceramic work. The architect Auguste Perret set a new standard in Church design...means of expression. That is why Perrets pared down design for Notre-Dame...architect of Notre-Dame du Raincy, Perret. In a less high-brow rein, Herge...
...the Porte de Clichy and Asnieres, around Clichy and Levallois-Perret, with occasional excursions just northeast of Asnieres to the...instance, describes Raffaellis territory stretching from Levallois-Perret to Courbevoie (just south of Asnieres).55 Many of the paintings...
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Auguste Perret redivivus by Charlotte...books and magazines from Auguste Perrets own library, art works by...finally wound up). Apparently, Auguste Ferret died only two years...selection of drawings from the Perret archive is on show, although...
Auguste Perret by Charlotte Ellis By Karla...serious research that has been devoted to Perret, the enigmatic, even impervious quality...more accessible. Her aim is to understand Perret as he understood himself. Needless to say...
...mouth, the building broke with the idiom adopted by Auguste Perret and his atelier for the reconstruction of Le Havres...on the original building (all three former pupils of Perret) and continued to consult Lagneau throughout the design...
...centenary of the Helsinki Technical University by Auguste Perret shortly after the Second World War, in which he defined...Modernism in the Town of Potemkin, Arkkitehti 6/84 Auguste Perret: Aineksia rakennustaiteen teoriaan (Elements of architectural...
...vertical filigree and stepped-back terraces, for New World skyscrapers jalmar Castren, like Peter Behrens in Germany and Auguste Perret in France, pioneered reinforced concrete. Selim A. Lindqvists Helsinki streetcar depot, electricity and gas works...
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...Charles-Edouard Jeanneret-Gris (1887-1 965). He studied art in his home country before going to work in Paris for Auguste Perret, the French pioneer of reinforced concrete. Le Corbusier was dedicated to providing better living conditions for the...
...a little-visited but spectacular development created in the 1920s which contains the avant-garde Villa Aghion, by Auguste Perret, and the impressive Engineering Faculty built in a style known locally as Neo-Pharaonic. Khaled shows me the Museum...


 

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PERRET, AUGUSTE ogust pera , 1874 1954, French architect...frame is itself exposed in some areas. Perrets famous church at Le Raincy, near Paris...concrete units. In warehouses and factories Perret also made use of concrete vaulting. After...
...international development of modern architecture, especially the International style . In 1908, Le Corbusier worked with Auguste Perret , a pioneer in the architectural use of reinforced concrete. He also worked and studied under Peter Behrens in...
...designs. In addition, experiments in concrete construction were being carried out in France by Francois Hennebique and Auguste Perret, and in the United States by Ernest Ransome. As a result of these advances, the formal conception of architecture...
...Eiffel , Alexandre Gustave). Modern French Architecture Engineers and architects, including Francois Hennebique, Auguste Perret, and Tony Garnier, pioneered the use of reinforced concrete construction in the late 19th and early 20th cent. The...


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