Quando il patrimonio affonda. La Peniche di Le Corbusier a Parigi

Last February the Peniche Louise-Catherine, a reinforced concrete barge built by Le Corbusier at the end of the 1920s for the L'Armee du Salut, has sank in the waters of the river Seine in Paris. For years the Peniche, which has long been classified as historic monument, has suffered from negli...

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Veröffentlicht in:Restauro archeologico (Testo stampato) 2018-07, Vol.27 (1), p.132
1. Verfasser: Gherardini, Susanna Caccia
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Sprache:eng ; ger
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Zusammenfassung:Last February the Peniche Louise-Catherine, a reinforced concrete barge built by Le Corbusier at the end of the 1920s for the L'Armee du Salut, has sank in the waters of the river Seine in Paris. For years the Peniche, which has long been classified as historic monument, has suffered from negligence as being considered a minor work among the vast biography of the French-Swiss architect, the attempts of a private association to safeguard it notwithstanding. The story of the asile flottanti is even more paradoxical as in the light of the recent nomination of part of Le Corbusier's architectures for the Inscription on the World Heritage List.
ISSN:1724-9686
2465-2377
DOI:10.13128/RA-23464