Titre | La maison et l'esthétique paysanne dans les monts du Lyonnais | |
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Auteur | Michel Rautenberg | |
Revue | Etudes rurales | |
Numéro | no 117, 1990 L'architecture rurale : questions d'esthétique | |
Page | 73-84 | |
Résumé anglais |
Peasant houses and aesthetics in the Lyon mountain area
In the mountains to the west of Lyon, France, the style of farms (two opposite buildings joined by an open shed to form a square farmyard closed by a high wall) gradually developed from the late 18th till the early 19th century. This major architectural evolution occurred along with a transformation of farming practices and society. Aesthetic choices were produced by a cultural system where social practices were being uniformized, family strategies were rooted in the land, and there was a concern for protecting the household world. Through the choices of the builders of these farms, aesthetics can be understood as a reserve of meaning for expressing the dialectics of the particular and the general, of the intimate and the ostentatious, of the private and public realms. Source : Éditeur (via Persée) |
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