Girish Mahajan (Editor)

The Carré Bleu

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit

Le Carré Bleu, originally known as feuille internationale d'architecture ("International Folio of Architecture") is an architecture publication founded in 1958, published quarterly in three languages (English, French, Italian) and distributed internationally.

Contents

History and profile

After the last CIAM (International Congresses of Modern Architecture) in Helsinki, a multidisciplinary group met to give birth to Le Carré Bleu in 1958. The production moved to Paris in 1963 and started publishing in French and in English before adding, in 2001, Italian too.

Prominent international personalities have contributed to the Carré Bleu and various projects presented and discussed in the CB were then realized: for example, the Freie Universität Berlin (Candilis, Josic, Woods); the university buildings in Urbino (by Giancarlo De Carlo); the Linear Centre, Rotterdam (Jacob B. Bakema); the Città della Scienza in Naples (Pica Ciamarra Associati).

In 1988, for the 30th anniversary of The Carré Bleu, the Industrial Creation Centre of the Centre Pompidou has published "L'Héritage des CIAM 1958/1988" ("The Legacy of CIAM 1958/1988"), with 24 slides of works created by the principal collaborators, and a presentation by André Schimmerling, Director of the folio between 1958 and 2003.

From 1994 to 1997, after a series of interviews - "The Architect and the Power" - held at the Finnish Institute of Paris [5], the CB has promoted the creation of the “Observatoire international de l'Architecture” (O.I.A., International Observatory Architecture ) which in 1997 established the project "Directive Européenne pour l'Architecture et le cadre de vie" (European Directive for Architecture and the Living).

In May 1999, Le Carré Bleu organized within faculties and schools of architecture a European debate on the theme "Mobility and Urbanity."

In 2001, the publication of Le Carré Bleu was interrupted for various reasons.

On the occasion of the exhibition "Team X 1953-1981" at the Centre Pompidou (24 September 2005-08 January 2006) and the "Utopia of the Present" one at the Netherlands Architecture Institute (NAI), Rotterdam, an overhaul of the Carré Bleu became necessary. A debate animated by Olivier Cinqualbre took place at the Pompidou Centre in January 2006 on the theme "Memory in Motion" after which the "new CB" published his "manifesto" called "Fragments / Symbiosis."

Between 2006 and 2009, under the patronage of UNESCO, the CB launched the "International Call for ideas - an idea for each city". The aim was to reward the best graduate students of Mediterranean countries, offering them paid internships in internationally-known architecture firms.

In December 2008, Georges Edery organized an international symposium titled "Le Carré Bleu - 50 ans: mémoire et avenir" at the Cité de l'Architecture & du Patrimoine in the Palais de Chaillot, Paris. The conference proceedings were video recorded and published in a box double DVD ("Le Carré Bleu 50: 1958-2008 mémoire et avenir"). On this occasion, the Carré Bleu presented its draft "Declaration of Human Rights" in its relations to the habitat and lifestyles in their diversity.

Between 2009 and 2010, Georges Ederyet François Lapied started meeting and decided to submit the complete Carré Bleu collection to the major French architectural library, the “Institut Français d’Architecture” (I.F.A.) situated inside the “Cité d’Architecture et du Patrimoine” in Paris.

After the n° 1/2011 "Formation des architectes, Alphabétisation des Citoyens" (Architects’ education, Literacy of citizens), with Bioarchitettura and INARCH, the CB organized in Florence, at Palazzo Vecchio, an International Conference called «Alfabetizzazione all’ecologia ed alla qualità dell’architettura» (“Ecology and quality of architecture literacy”).

In 2012, the “Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine”, Paris, in cooperation with the “Grande Bibliothèque Nationale François Mitterrand”, supervises the digitalization of the whole collection of Carré Blue, starting from n. 0/1958 (available on the Internet and, from 2013, also on www.lecarrebleu.eu texts constantly updated).

From 20 December 2013, the MAMT (Museum of Mediterranean Art, Music and Traditions in Naples, piazza del Municipio) dedicates a permanent space to the Carré Bleu, with videos and photos presentation.

Editorial Staff and Directors

Founders: Aulis BLOMSTED, Reima PIETILA, Heijo PETäJä, Kyösti ALANDER, André SCHIMMERLING. First Cercle de Rédaction (1958) : Aulis BLOMSTED, Eero Eerikdinen, Keijo PETDJD, Reima PIETILA, Simo SIVENIUS, André SCHIMMERLING, Kybsti ÂLANDER; editor in chief Keijo PETDJD; gérante Tyyne SAASTAMOINEN-SCHIMMERLING. Collaborators: Argentine: G. CLUZELLAS; Danemark: Arne JACOBSEN; France: Roger AUJAUME; Italy: Giancarlo DE CARLO; Maroc: Elie AZAGURY; Norvège: Sverre FEHN; Sweden: Sven Ivan LIND From 1958 to 2003, director André SCHIMMERLING; From 1986 to 2001 A. SCHIMMERLING, Philippe FOUQUEY co-responsibles Current Cercle de Rédaction (2014) : editor in chief Luciana DE ROSA ; Kaisa BRONER-BAUER, Georges EDERY, Päivi NIKKANEN-KALT, Juhani KATAINEN, Pierre LEFEVRE, Massimo LOCCI, Luigi PRESTINENZA PUGLISI, Livio SACCHI, Bruno VELLUT, Jean-Yves GUEGAN. From 2006, Massimo PICA CIAMARRA is the director.

References

The Carré Bleu Wikipedia