Projects

Jean Prouvé 6x6 Demountable House, 1944, Adaptation Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, 2015

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Jean Prouvé 6x6 Demountable House, 1944, Adaptation Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, 2015

Galerie Patrick Seguin·Paris, France

In response to an order from the French government at the end of World War II, Jean Prouvé began designing temporary houses for the homeless in Lorraine. Fine-tuning his already patented axial portal frame, he saw a quick, economical and adaptable solution as an urgent priority. The area of 6x6 meters (36 m2) mandated by the Ministry of Reconstruction and Town Planning was partitioned into three rooms immediately habitable on the day of assemblage. The families were therefore not required to relocate.

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