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Curves in Concrete (Fiammetta Venner)
Curves in Concrete (Fiammetta Venner)
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Showcasing the unique interplay between brutalist architecture and nature, this photograph captures the bold lines and stark contrasts of Etoiles de Renaudie. The spiraling staircase, encased in concrete, ascends towards a dramatic sky, embodying the raw beauty and strength of the structure. The interplay of light and shadow accentuates the geometric precision and the unyielding nature of the materials used, creating a visually compelling scene.
Etoiles de Renaudie, located in Ivry-sur-Seine, is a quintessential example of brutalist architecture designed by the renowned architects Renée Gailhoustet and Jean Renaudie. This architectural style, known for its ruggedness and lack of ornamentation, emerged in the mid-20th century and often features exposed concrete and blockish forms. The design for Etoiles is emblematic of this style, showcasing a complex of residential buildings that challenge conventional aesthetics with their bold, geometric shapes and raw concrete surfaces. The Etoiles complex is celebrated for its innovative approach to urban living, integrating communal spaces and residential areas in a uniquely interconnected design. An interesting anecdote about Etoiles is that the architects aimed to create a "city within a city," fostering a sense of community and belonging among its residents.
Etoiles de Renaudie. Ivry-sur-Seine. France. Photography: © Fiammetta Venner / REIA.
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