Françoise Choay

Françoise Choay (born 29 March 1925, Paris) is a French architectural and urban historian and theorist. Since 1973 she has been a professor at the University of Paris.[1] She has also been a visiting professor at numerous universities in the United States, Belgium and Italy.[2] Choay was awarded the Grand Prix national du Livre d'architecture in 1981 and 2007.[1][3]

Publications

  • 1960 Le Corbusier, George Braziller [4]
  • 1969 The Modern City: Planning in the Nineteenth Century, George Braziller[5]
  • 1992 L'allégorie du patrimoine, Seuil[6]
  • 1997 The Rule and the Model: On the Theory of Architecture and Urbanism, MIT Press[7]
  • 2001 The invention of the historic monument, Cambridge University Press[8]

References

  1. Akademie der Kunste: "Biography", (in German) retrieved 19 August 2014
  2. URCAUE: "Patrimoine et Modernite" Archived 2014-08-20 at the Wayback Machine (in French) retrieved 19 August 2014
  3. French Ministry of Culture: "Christine Albanel félicite Françoise Choay..." (in French), 20 December 2007
  4. Choay, Françoise (1960). Le Corbusier. G. Braziller. Le Corbusier Choay.
  5. Choay, Françoise (1970). The modern city: planning in the 19th century. G. Braziller.
  6. "L'Allégorie du patrimoine, Françoise Choay, Sciences humaines - Seuil". www.seuil.com (in French). Retrieved 2019-11-04.
  7. Press, The MIT. "The Rule and the Model". The MIT Press. Retrieved 2019-11-04.
  8. "The invention of the Historic Monument" (PDF). 2001. Retrieved 2019-11-04.


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