The French Ministry of Justice has launched a little over a decade, an operation of alienation of its extensive judiciary heritage. What is striking is the intended use allocated to these abandoned buildings. The most unusual case of atypical reuse is definitely one of the court of Nantes, recently transformed into a luxury hotel. While some of the architectural features of the judicial type have been betrayed, the quality of the operation has been properly controlled through extensive preliminary studies. A decade ago, a hypothesis of similar transformation has been proposed for the Courthouse in Milan (built by Piacentini), because of the project to transfer the courts to the district of “Porto di Mare”. But in this case, it seems that t...
The present document deals with issues concerning urban voids but more precisely on those caused by ...
La Justice en ses temples. Regards sur l'architecture judiciaire en France Association française pou...
La justice et ses temples, regards sur l'architecture judiciaire en France (Préface de Robert Badint...
The French Ministry of Justice has launched a little over a decade, an operation of alienation of it...
Penitentiary buildings in Italy include many buildings of undoubted historical and architectural imp...
Among the most complicated buildings to restore, prisons play a key role. If some international hist...
The heritage of Justice in France remains still little-known and under threat. Whereas recent closur...
The heritage of Justice in France remains still little-known and under threat. Whereas recent closur...
The concept of a multi-door courthouse presented by Frank Sander in 1976 combined with the concept o...
The paper deals with the problem of the re-use of churches that have lost their main function: the r...
Discusses: (1) the history of the Commercial Court in France; (2) events leading to the need to cons...
En 1991, le ministère de la Justice français engage un vaste programme de construction de nouveaux p...
The past century has seen a significant expansion of dedicated courtroom buildings in two separate b...
In 1962, the French Loi Malraux on the safeguarding and valorisation of historic centres, has allowe...
In 2007, a cooperation between different institutions realized a proposal for a rehabilitation desig...
The present document deals with issues concerning urban voids but more precisely on those caused by ...
La Justice en ses temples. Regards sur l'architecture judiciaire en France Association française pou...
La justice et ses temples, regards sur l'architecture judiciaire en France (Préface de Robert Badint...
The French Ministry of Justice has launched a little over a decade, an operation of alienation of it...
Penitentiary buildings in Italy include many buildings of undoubted historical and architectural imp...
Among the most complicated buildings to restore, prisons play a key role. If some international hist...
The heritage of Justice in France remains still little-known and under threat. Whereas recent closur...
The heritage of Justice in France remains still little-known and under threat. Whereas recent closur...
The concept of a multi-door courthouse presented by Frank Sander in 1976 combined with the concept o...
The paper deals with the problem of the re-use of churches that have lost their main function: the r...
Discusses: (1) the history of the Commercial Court in France; (2) events leading to the need to cons...
En 1991, le ministère de la Justice français engage un vaste programme de construction de nouveaux p...
The past century has seen a significant expansion of dedicated courtroom buildings in two separate b...
In 1962, the French Loi Malraux on the safeguarding and valorisation of historic centres, has allowe...
In 2007, a cooperation between different institutions realized a proposal for a rehabilitation desig...
The present document deals with issues concerning urban voids but more precisely on those caused by ...
La Justice en ses temples. Regards sur l'architecture judiciaire en France Association française pou...
La justice et ses temples, regards sur l'architecture judiciaire en France (Préface de Robert Badint...