词条 | Xavier Arsène-Henry |
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| name = Xavier Arsène-Henry | image = | image_size = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = 10 May 1919 | birth_place = Bordeaux, Gironde, France | death_date = 19 June 2009 | death_place = Paris, Île-de-France, France | death_cause = | resting_place = | resting_place_coordinates = | residence = | nationality = | other_names = | known_for = | education = | employer = | occupation = Architect, urban planner | title = | salary = | networth = | term = | predecessor = | successor = | party = | boards = | religion = | spouse = | children = | parents = | relatives = | box_width = }} Xavier Arsène-Henry (1919-2009) was a French modernist architect and urban planner. He designed many tall residential buildings on the outskirts of French cities. Early lifeXavier Arsène-Henry was born on 10 May 1919 in Bordeaux, France.[1][2] CareerHe was a proponent of modern architecture. In 1960, he designed a church, Église Saint Jean-Marie Vianney, located at 1 Place Mozart on the {{ill|Boulevard du Président-Wilson (Reims)|fr|lt=boulevard du Président-Wilson}} in Reims.[3] That same year, he designed three residential tall buildings in Reims: the Tour Berlioz, the Tour Bach, and the Tour Beethoven.[3] He designed similar residential tall buildings in Montereau-Fault-Yonne a year later, in 1961.[4][5] He designed the {{ill|Tour Blanche|fr|Tour Blanche (La Défense)|lt=Tour Chartis}}, also known as the Tour AIG, in Courbevoie in 1967.[6] A year later, in 1968, he designed the Centrale à béton in Ivry-sur-Seine.[7] That same year, he designed the masterplans of {{ill|Bordeaux-Lac|fr}} on the outskirts of his hometown of Bordeaux.[8] He designed {{ill|La Rouvière (Marseille)|fr|lt=La Rouvière}}, a neighbourhood on the southern outskirts of Marseille, in 1969.[3] Four years later, in 1973, he designed the offices of the Corsican subsidiary of BNP Paribas at 475 {{ill|Avenue du Prado|fr}} in Marseille.[3] He designed two buildings in Puteaux: Le Galion in 1982 and Le Minerve in 1984.[3] He was a Professor at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts.[1] He was the recipient of the Rome Prize from the American Academy in Rome.[4] DeathHe died on 19 June 2009 in Paris.[2] Bibliography
References1. ^1 Xavier Arsène-Henry (1919-2009), Bibliothèque nationale de France {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Arsene-Henry, Xavier}}2. ^1 Xavier Arsène-Henry, Structurae 3. ^1 2 3 4 Architecte / Maître d'œuvre: Xavier Arsène-Henry 4. ^1 Florian Urban, Tower and Slab: Histories of Global Mass Housing, Routledge, 2013, p. 52 [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=iH-pAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA52&dq=Xavier+Ars%C3%A8ne-Henry&hl=en&sa=X&ei=-wbcVKS4PMXAPLvEgLAM&ved=0CFcQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=Xavier%20Ars%C3%A8ne-Henry&f=false] 5. ^Base Mérimée 6. ^Structurae: Tour Chartis 7. ^Structurae: Centrale à béton 8. ^Bernard Gazeau, Cinquante ans pour créer un quartier, Sud-Ouest, 20 September 2009 11 : 1919 births|2009 deaths|People from Bordeaux|Alumni of the École des Beaux-Arts|20th-century French architects|Modernist architects|French urban planners|Faculty of the École des Beaux-Arts|Prix de Rome for architecture|Officiers of the Légion d'honneur|Commanders of the National Order of Merit (France) |
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