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The Architects of the “Perchoir” and the Modernism of Postwar Reconstruction in Tunisia
In 1943, the government of Free France assigned the architect Bernard Zehrfuss the mission of estimating and repairing the devastation caused by the Second World War in Tunisia. Surrounded by a team of young architects, Zehrfuss set up a Department of Architecture and Urbanism, labeled the perchoir, which carried out a distinctive design philosophy. As a unique research laboratory, this Department was to become, for a little over four years, the arena of an architectural creation without precedent. The early colonial fascination with exotic and orientalist themes was substituted by an architecture that incorporated the local know-how in the expression of an abstract modernism.
The Architects of the “Perchoir” and the Modernism of Postwar Reconstruction in Tunisia
In 1943, the government of Free France assigned the architect Bernard Zehrfuss the mission of estimating and repairing the devastation caused by the Second World War in Tunisia. Surrounded by a team of young architects, Zehrfuss set up a Department of Architecture and Urbanism, labeled the perchoir, which carried out a distinctive design philosophy. As a unique research laboratory, this Department was to become, for a little over four years, the arena of an architectural creation without precedent. The early colonial fascination with exotic and orientalist themes was substituted by an architecture that incorporated the local know-how in the expression of an abstract modernism.
The Architects of the “Perchoir” and the Modernism of Postwar Reconstruction in Tunisia
Kenzari, Bechir (author)
Journal of Architectural Education ; 59 ; 77-87
2006-02-01
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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