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17 and 18 September 2022Passed
Conditions
free entrance, RV at CHBD entrance (reception building)
September 2022
Saturday 17
10:30 - 12:30
15:30 - 17:30
Sunday 18
15:30 - 17:30
12 to 99 years old

Centre Hospitalier Buëch-Durance

05300 Laragne-Montéglin
  • Hautes-Alpes
  • Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

Guided tour of the Laragne Hospital (20th century architecture)

Come and discover the psychiatric hospital which, in its design and architecture, is a fine example of the modern architecture of the 1950s, including its chapel inspired by Walter Gropius.
17 and 18 September 2022Passed
Conditions
free entrance, RV at CHBD entrance (reception building)
(c) PnrBp

The Buëch-Durance Hospital is the heir to the departmental psychiatric hospital created in 1956 and built between that year and 1964. Its realization is made under the influence of a psychic current then innovative, institutional psychotherapy. It takes the form of a village hospital intended to offer patients a resocialisation framework that also questioned patient-physician relationships. The chief architect of the project was Jacques Carlu (1890-1976), first Grand Prix of Rome in 1919, architect and chief curator of the Palais de Chaillot, which, for this project, was strongly inspired by modern architecture. The chapel of the hospital is the most remarkable building, synthesizing all the principles adopted for the architecture of the site, while drawing inspiration from a plan drawn, at the request of the director Erwin Piscator, by the architect Walter Gropius for his "total theatre". It is decorated by three glass-slab windows, made by the Atelier Loire de Lèves (28), from drawings by Jacques Loire (1932-2021), then strongly inspired by Jean Bazaine and Alfred Manessier.
This visit will be associated with the presentation of an exhibition by Claude Queyrel and Pascale Stauth, visual artists, active in Marseille, who conducted a residency of several months within the CHBD, entitled "Miracles belong to everyone". It will take place in the hospital chapel.

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About the location

Centre Hospitalier Buëch-Durance
05300 Laragne-Montéglin
  • Hautes-Alpes
  • Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
The Buëch-Durance Hospital is an example of a psychiatric hospital built in the aftermath of World War II, based on a renewed approach to psychiatry. It was built between 1956 and 1964, under the direction of Jacques Carlu, curator of the Palais de Chaillot (1890-1976), influenced by modern architecture. The most remarkable building is the chapel, in the shape of a fish, which is also inspired by the plan of the "total theatre" of Walter Gropius. It is decorated with three glass slabs made by the atelier Loire (de Lèves), designed by Jacques Loire (1932-2021). The ensemble is a candidate for the "outstanding contemporary architecture" label.
Tags
Architecture contemporaine remarquable, Édifice hospitalier
Access
home for the visit at the entrance of the CHBD, car park posisble nearby
(c) PnrBp