The former school complex of la Dullague, located at 19 avenue des Martyrs-de-la-Résistance at Béziers (Hérault Department), which became the lycée Jean-Moulin, is a large collection of buildings built in 1965 in order to welcome a significant number of pupils within the framework of the urban development of the time, while the city was rich with a large population thanks to wine cultivation and the arrival of the repatriates from Algeria. The architects selected by the City and the French Ministry of National Education were Daniel Badani and Pierre Roux-Dorlut, who then enjoyed a well-established reputation. They called upon Jean Prouvé to create buildings covered with metal façades in dazzling blue. The DRAC (Regional Department of Cultur...
This diploma work concerns the reuse of a French castle situated in South-eastern Normandy, 90km awa...
The ‘lycées’-French secondary schools attended by the students from 14-15 to 17-18 years old- are an...
Many architects, some of which well known, have taken part from the end of the 19th century in the d...
The history of the three Secondary Schools in post-war Lorient, currently named Dupuy-de-Lôme, Colbe...
At first glance, this is a charmless “lycée” (France’s high school), like you see in many communes o...
The thematic inventory operation of the high schools extends all over the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region ...
The municipal collège of Saint-Lô (Manche Department), largely destroyed by the bombardments of the ...
What role did the high schools play in the training of architects at the École des Beaux-Arts? This ...
The lycée Françoise-Combes, high school of excellence in Montpellier, illustrates the history and th...
Even though the collections of the Éducation nationale (France’s Ministry of National Education) are...
The destruction of Saint-Nazaire (Loire-Atlantique) in 1943 and its reconstruction under the aegis o...
The post-war demographic context (baby-boom), along with the political will to democratise and incre...
Detail, projecting balconies on west facade with sections brightly painted, on top floor a primary s...
Après une période de construction scolaire en France, massive et industrialisée, depuis le début des...
Built in Nancy (Meurthe-et-Moselle French department) between 1925 and 1934 by the architect Jean-Fr...
This diploma work concerns the reuse of a French castle situated in South-eastern Normandy, 90km awa...
The ‘lycées’-French secondary schools attended by the students from 14-15 to 17-18 years old- are an...
Many architects, some of which well known, have taken part from the end of the 19th century in the d...
The history of the three Secondary Schools in post-war Lorient, currently named Dupuy-de-Lôme, Colbe...
At first glance, this is a charmless “lycée” (France’s high school), like you see in many communes o...
The thematic inventory operation of the high schools extends all over the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region ...
The municipal collège of Saint-Lô (Manche Department), largely destroyed by the bombardments of the ...
What role did the high schools play in the training of architects at the École des Beaux-Arts? This ...
The lycée Françoise-Combes, high school of excellence in Montpellier, illustrates the history and th...
Even though the collections of the Éducation nationale (France’s Ministry of National Education) are...
The destruction of Saint-Nazaire (Loire-Atlantique) in 1943 and its reconstruction under the aegis o...
The post-war demographic context (baby-boom), along with the political will to democratise and incre...
Detail, projecting balconies on west facade with sections brightly painted, on top floor a primary s...
Après une période de construction scolaire en France, massive et industrialisée, depuis le début des...
Built in Nancy (Meurthe-et-Moselle French department) between 1925 and 1934 by the architect Jean-Fr...
This diploma work concerns the reuse of a French castle situated in South-eastern Normandy, 90km awa...
The ‘lycées’-French secondary schools attended by the students from 14-15 to 17-18 years old- are an...
Many architects, some of which well known, have taken part from the end of the 19th century in the d...