LARCHITECTURE Londres et Paris du XVIIIe siècle à nos jours Par Camille et Alexandre.

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LARCHITECTURE Londres et Paris du XVIIIe siècle à nos jours Par Camille et Alexandre

Nos questions 1.XVIIIe siècle : Pourquoi Londres est-elle une ville construite en briques, et Paris une ville construite en pierres ? 2.XIXe siècle : Quelle est lhistoire des bâtiments haussmanniens et victoriens? 1.XXIe siècle : Deux architectes contemporains de grand renom: lAnglais Norman Foster et le Français Jean Nouvel. Comment ont-ils marqué larchitecture?

DES BRIQUES… ET DES PIERRES LondresParis

Londres avant les briques …

1666 -The great fire of London

Fabrication des briques 1. On extrait largile 2. On la prépare 3. On moule les briques 4. On les cuit

QUIZZ: quest ce qui fait la couleur rouge de certaines briques? Est-ce que cest : 1)Un colorant que lon met dans largile. On peut avoir des briques de toutes les couleurs! 2)Le temps de cuisson de la brique: plus le temps de cuisson est long, plus elle est rouge 3)Le contenu en fer de largile

REPONSE Le contenu en fer de largile

QUIZZ: quel est lévénement qui a eu un grand impact sur larchitecture? Est-ce que cest : 1) Linvention de lélectricité 2) Linvention du ciment 3) Linvention du chemin de fer 4) Linvention de limperméable par Charles Mackintosh

REPONS E Linvention du chemin de fer

Deux des plus vieilles maisons de Paris, rue François Miron dans le 4ème

Paris au XIXe siècle: Larchitecture hausmanienne

Londres au XIXe siècle: Larchitecture victorienne

Un magnifique exemple darchitecture victorienne !

For a mans house is his castle… It has been a legal principle in England, since at least the 17th century, that no one may enter a home,unless by invitation. This was established as common law by the lawyer and politician Sir Edward Coke in 1628: "For a man's house is his castle, et domus sua cuique est tutissimum refugium [and each man's home is his safest refuge]." What was meant by 'castle' was defined in 1763 by British Prime Minister William Pitt: "The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the crown. It may be frail - its roof may shake - the wind may blow through it - the storm may enter - the rain may enter - but the King of England cannot enter."

An English mans house is his castle … Une des portes est très connue. Pouvez vous la reconnaître ?

Numéro 10 Downing Street !

Norman Foster et Jean Nouvel

Les cathédrales de notre temps : cest les dieux de largent que lon vénère!

Quizz Nouvel Foster Retrouvez le nom du bâtiment et celui de larchitecte (attention, il y a des photos qui correspondent au même bâtiment) London Authority building, Londres - Swiss Re office building, surnommé The Ghirkin, Londres Great court at the British Museum, Londres - Torre Agbar, surnommé le cigare bleu, Barcelonne - Musée du quai Branly Paris - The Serpentine Gallery Pavillon, Londres