Notes about the Palais des Machines of 1889 in Paris: space, structure and ornament

The Palais des Machines of the Paris Universal Exposition of 1889, designed by the architect Charles Louis Ferdinand Dutert (1845-1906) and the engineer Victor Contamin (1840-1893), is undoubtedly an icon of the 19th century architecture: its powerful spatiality, its portentous structure and its str...

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Main Author: Oscar Linares de la Torre
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Politécnica de Valencia 2018-04-01
Series:VLC Arquitectura
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Online Access:https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/VLC/article/view/7713
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spelling doaj-00b447b42e0849a18fe6b2ec71a967b22020-11-24T21:55:23ZengUniversidad Politécnica de ValenciaVLC Arquitectura2341-30502341-27472018-04-0151336110.4995/vlc.2018.77136767Notes about the Palais des Machines of 1889 in Paris: space, structure and ornamentOscar Linares de la Torre0Escola Tècnica Superior d'Arquitectura de Barcelona Universitat Politècnica de CatalunyaThe Palais des Machines of the Paris Universal Exposition of 1889, designed by the architect Charles Louis Ferdinand Dutert (1845-1906) and the engineer Victor Contamin (1840-1893), is undoubtedly an icon of the 19th century architecture: its powerful spatiality, its portentous structure and its straightforward tectonics have rightly received high praise by critics and architects from the second half of the 20th century. However, critical tradition and historiography from the end of the last century have frequently offered a biased interpretation of this work, aimed at underlining certain architectonic values for then presenting them as a direct product of the author’s will. The aim of this article is to explain, altogether and with maximum transparency, how the conjunction between certain circumstantial issues and the will/ability of both authors made possible the construction of one of the most important works of the nineteenth-century architecture. To achieve this, the three most celebrated architectural aspects of the building are analysed: the huge scale of the central space, the particular structural system chosen and the uneven usage of ornament.https://polipapers.upv.es/index.php/VLC/article/view/7713Espacioestructuraornamentoproyecto
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Notes about the Palais des Machines of 1889 in Paris: space, structure and ornament
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title Notes about the Palais des Machines of 1889 in Paris: space, structure and ornament
title_short Notes about the Palais des Machines of 1889 in Paris: space, structure and ornament
title_full Notes about the Palais des Machines of 1889 in Paris: space, structure and ornament
title_fullStr Notes about the Palais des Machines of 1889 in Paris: space, structure and ornament
title_full_unstemmed Notes about the Palais des Machines of 1889 in Paris: space, structure and ornament
title_sort notes about the palais des machines of 1889 in paris: space, structure and ornament
publisher Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
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publishDate 2018-04-01
description The Palais des Machines of the Paris Universal Exposition of 1889, designed by the architect Charles Louis Ferdinand Dutert (1845-1906) and the engineer Victor Contamin (1840-1893), is undoubtedly an icon of the 19th century architecture: its powerful spatiality, its portentous structure and its straightforward tectonics have rightly received high praise by critics and architects from the second half of the 20th century. However, critical tradition and historiography from the end of the last century have frequently offered a biased interpretation of this work, aimed at underlining certain architectonic values for then presenting them as a direct product of the author’s will. The aim of this article is to explain, altogether and with maximum transparency, how the conjunction between certain circumstantial issues and the will/ability of both authors made possible the construction of one of the most important works of the nineteenth-century architecture. To achieve this, the three most celebrated architectural aspects of the building are analysed: the huge scale of the central space, the particular structural system chosen and the uneven usage of ornament.
topic Espacio
estructura
ornamento
proyecto
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