Architecture et droit : mimesis théoriques et liaisons pratiques
Autor: | Carvais, Robert, Vijver, Dirk Van de |
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Jazyk: | francouzština |
Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
architecture
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors histoire de l’architecture urbanisme limites spatiales architecture and history droit architectural droit limites temporelles changes interprétation histoire Chambre des bâtiments Royal Institute of British Architects institutions time limits critères sources juridiques Conseil des bâtiments civils space boundaries Arts & Humanities enseignement politique architecturale mutations théorie Renaissance disciplines ville Académie d’architecture expertise jugement |
Popis: | We are facing two historically different disciplines which have gone through sensitive transformations and become surprisingly connected since the beginning of the XXth century.France did not give any legal definition to architecture until World War II. It was only in the XIXth century through discoveries and the use of new materials that architecture and building changed their objectives and methods. Furthermore and earlier, architecture gained a very technical nature in its practice through “vitruvianism”. This is also true for French law through “humanism”.Law was not only changed during the Revolution and the Codification periods: it was especially transformed during the confrontation with the scientific and technical progress throughout the XIXth century (mechanization transformed liability and challenged even the notion of property). All these changes would have altered the art of building. |
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