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Contrairement &amp;agrave; ce que l'on pourrait croire, la Seconde Guerre mondiale correspond en fait &amp;agrave; un intense ensemble d'exp&amp;eacute;riences architecturales observ&amp;eacute;es dans les pays en guerre du bombardement nazi de Guernica en 1937 &amp;agrave; la frappe atomique sur Hiroshima de 1945.&lt;br /&gt;
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Du Japon aux Etats-Unis, en passant par la Russie, l'Allemagne, la France, l'Italie, l'Espagne et le Royaume-Uni, pour la premi&amp;egrave;re fois, sont analys&amp;eacute;s en d&amp;eacute;tail ici les &amp;eacute;pisodes clefs dans le processus de modernisation qu'ont entra&amp;icirc;n&amp;eacute;s la pr&amp;eacute;paration de la guerre, la mobilisation totale des territoires et des villes, leur occupation, leur destruction et leur reconstruction.&lt;br /&gt;
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Largement illustr&amp;eacute; de dessins, de photographies, des cartes et affiches in&amp;eacute;dits ou oubli&amp;eacute;s, cette &amp;eacute;tude porte particuli&amp;egrave;rement sur la question de la guerre a&amp;eacute;rienne d&amp;eacute;clar&amp;eacute;e aux villes, sur les b&amp;acirc;timents des usines d'aviation ou d'armement, sur l'engagement des architectes dans le camouflage, sur la r&amp;eacute;alisation des grands projets tel que le Pentagone et sur l'ombre port&amp;eacute;e de la guerre apr&amp;egrave;s 1945.&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;a href="http://crevilles.org/mambo/index.php?option=com_content&amp;amp;task=view&amp;amp;id=6908&amp;amp;Itemid=222"&gt;Cet ouvrage est le catalogue officiel de l'exposition au centre canadien d'architecture de Montr&amp;eacute;al &amp;agrave; partir du 12 avril 2011.&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Jean-Louis Cohen&lt;/b&gt; est architecte et historien, professeur &amp;agrave; l'institut fran&amp;ccedil;ais d'Urbanisme (Universit&amp;eacute; de Paris VIII) et &amp;agrave; l'Institute of Fine Art de NewYork University&lt;/div&gt;
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The current global economic crisis provides the perfect backdrop for reviewing the dire consequences that neoliberal urban policies have had upon the city, and for discussing possible alternatives to market-driven development. In this light Urban Asymmetries exposes the contradictions of uneven urban development as a means of providing both a substantial critique of the current urban condition and a discussion of necessary counter practices, policies and strategies for designing in such environments, and inferring that social betterment within the city is possible by strategic use of the tools available to the urbanist and to the architect. The book aims to disprove some of the prevailing disciplinary discourses in architecture and urbanism which see the city as &amp;lsquo;a given&amp;rsquo; rather than as an evolving socio-historic phenomenon, and intends to challenge the ubiquitous understanding of architecture as devoid of any social transformative power.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Tahl Kaminer &lt;/b&gt;is a Design and Theory Instructor at the Delft School of Design.&lt;/div&gt;
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Ce d&amp;eacute;calage entre des institutions sans cesse plus nombreuses, plus importantes, et leur faible appropriation d&amp;eacute;mocratique, fonde l&amp;rsquo;hypoth&amp;egrave;se centrale de cet ouvrage : celle d&amp;rsquo;un objet politique doublement con&amp;#64257;squ&amp;eacute;. Confisqu&amp;eacute;e, l&amp;rsquo;intercommunalit&amp;eacute; l&amp;rsquo;est d&amp;rsquo;abord en raison de son fonctionnement politique singulier, marqu&amp;eacute; par des &amp;quot;consensus&amp;quot; inter-partisans &amp;eacute;tablis &amp;agrave; l&amp;rsquo;abri des regards des citoyens et des &amp;eacute;lus municipaux. Con&amp;#64257;squ&amp;eacute;e, l&amp;rsquo;intercommunalit&amp;eacute; l&amp;rsquo;est ensuite au nom de sa technicit&amp;eacute; pr&amp;eacute;sum&amp;eacute;e, un argument qui puise dans les discours des acteurs politiques eux-m&amp;ecirc;mes et que valident ses &amp;quot;experts&amp;quot; patent&amp;eacute;s. Elle se trouve ainsi &amp;eacute;rig&amp;eacute;e en objet &amp;agrave; part, domaine r&amp;eacute;serv&amp;eacute; de quelques-uns.&lt;br /&gt;
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Le pr&amp;eacute;sent ouvrage prend le contre-pied de ces conceptions d&amp;eacute;politisantes de l&amp;rsquo;intercommunalit&amp;eacute;. D&amp;rsquo;abord, en montrant les m&amp;eacute;canismes qui la soustraient &amp;agrave; tout espace public de d&amp;eacute;lib&amp;eacute;ration. Ensuite, en insistant sur les nombreuses cons&amp;eacute;quences politiques et sociales pour les territoires concern&amp;eacute;s des choix et des non-choix intercommunaux. Lever le voile sur les institutions intercommunales fournit ainsi un mobile et des outils pour les investir politiquement.&lt;br /&gt;
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David Gu&amp;eacute;ranger est chercheur au Laboratoire Techniques, Territoires et Soci&amp;eacute;t&amp;eacute;s (LATTS) et enseigne &amp;agrave; l&amp;rsquo;&amp;Eacute;cole des Ponts ParisTech (ENPC). Il &amp;eacute;tudie les institutions locales et les r&amp;eacute;formes de d&amp;eacute;centralisation.&lt;br /&gt;
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Les Grecs d'Istanbul, qui formaient &amp;agrave; la fin du XIXe si&amp;egrave;cle un des &amp;eacute;l&amp;eacute;ments les plus dynamiques de l'Empire ottoman, ne repr&amp;eacute;sentent plus, dans la Turquie d'aujourd'hui, qu'une population r&amp;eacute;siduelle de quelques milliers d'&amp;acirc;mes. Le d&amp;eacute;clin est-il irr&amp;eacute;m&amp;eacute;diable ? Nombre d'observateurs estiment que la communaut&amp;eacute; est en voie de disparition. Toutefois, ce livre donne aussi la parole &amp;agrave; ceux qui croient encore &amp;agrave; un rebond. L'am&amp;eacute;lioration des relations gr&amp;eacute;co-turques, &amp;agrave; partir de 1999, a suscit&amp;eacute; d'immenses attentes, insufflant un nouveau dynamisme aux rescap&amp;eacute;s de l'exode.&lt;br /&gt;
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Didier FRANCFORT et Antoine NIVI&amp;Egrave;RE &amp;mdash; Du retour aux sources au cosmopolitisme assum&amp;eacute; : l'histoire culturelle face aux villes d'eau.&lt;br /&gt;
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Lenka FROULIKOVA &amp;mdash; Les villes d&amp;rsquo;eau dans les pays Tch&amp;egrave;ques : de la cure &amp;agrave; la culture et au multiculturalisme.&lt;br /&gt;
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Alevtina KOUZITCHEVA &amp;mdash; Le tourisme dans la culture russe.&lt;br /&gt;
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