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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Le Havre, the City Rebuilt by Auguste Perret' has mentioned 'Architecture' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Geography 1.1 Location 1.2 Geology and terrain 1.3 Climate 1.4 Environment 2 Transport 2.1 Urban transport 3 Layout 3.1 Lower city 3.1.1 City rebuilt after 1945 3.1.2 Neighbourhoods 3.1.3 Southern districts 3.2 Upper town 4 History 4.1 Toponymy 4.2 Heraldry 5 Politics and administration 5.1 Political trends and results 5.2 Municipal administration 5.3 Mayors 5.4 Public institutions and services 5.5 National politics 6 Twin towns xe2x80x93 sister cities 7 Demographics 8 Education 8.1 Schools 8.2 Special schools and higher education 9 Sports 9.1 Facilities 9.2 Events 10 Media 10.1 Religion 11 Economy 11.1 General 11.2 Port 11.3 Industry 11.4 Services sector 12 Culture 12.1 Events and festivals 12.2 Cultural heritage and architecture 12.3 Churches 12.4 Museums 12.5 Theatres, auditoriums and concerts 12.6 Libraries and archives 12.7 Representations in visual arts 12.8 Cinema 12.9 Literature 12.10 Music 12.11 Board game 12.12 Norman language 13 People 14 See also 15 References 15.1 Footnotes 16 Further reading 17 External links | WIKI |
Cultural heritage and architecture[edit] | WIKI |
The heritage of the 1950s and 1960s which were the work of the Auguste Perret workshop forms the most coherent architecture: the Church of Saint Francis and the Town Hall are the centrepieces. | WIKI |
[142] Presbyterian Reform Church (Eglise Rxc3xa9formxc3xa9e), 47 rue Anatole France, built in 1857, bombed in 1941, the roof and ceiling were rebuilt in 1953 by two architects from the famous Auguste Perret office: Jacques Lamy and Gxc3xa9rard Dupasquier, The only building in town offering both ancient and the new Perret school of architecture in the same building. | WIKI |
It is an outstanding post-war example of urban planning and architecture, based on the unity of methodology and the use of prefabrication, the systematic utilization of a modular grid and the innovative exploitation of the potential of concrete. | UNESCO |
Criterion (ii): The post-war reconstruction plan of Le Havre is an outstanding example and a landmark of the integration of urban planning traditions and a pioneer implementation of modern development in architecture, technology and town planning. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iv): Le Havre is an outstanding post-war example of urban planning and architecture, based on the unity of methodology and system of prefabrication, the systematic use of a modular grid and the innovative exploitation of the potential of concrete. | UNESCO |
These principles of integration of urban traditions and a pioneer implementation of modern developments in architecture, technology and town planning, have been fully respected and today remain perfectly visible. | UNESCO |