Paul Chemetov
Paul Chemetov | |
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Born | |
Died | 16 June 2024 Paris, France | (aged 95)
Nationality | French |
Alma mater | École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts |
Occupation | Architect |
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Projects |
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Design | Méridienne verte |
Paul Chemetov (6 September 1928 – 16 June 2024) was a French architect and urbanist. He was best known for his collaborations with Borja Huidobro.
Biography
[edit]Chemetov was born in Paris on 6 September 1928. As a student, he belonged to the Union of Communist Students. He graduated from the National School of Fine Arts in 1959. Chemetov taught at the École des Ponts ParisTech until 1989, at which time he switched to the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. In 1961, he joined the AAU. He designed several buildings with Borja Huidobro (b. 1936, Santiago, Chile) beginning in 1983.[1] Chemetov received several awards and honors including the Grand prix national de l'architecture (1980), Officer of the Legion of Honour, Officer of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, and Officer of the Ordre national du Mérite. Chemetov was the father of landscape architect Alexandre Chemetoff, who won the Grand Prix de l'urbanisme in 2000. He also had two daughters Marianne – who is married to famous cinematographer Darius Khondji – and Agnès Chemetoff.
Chemetov died in Paris on 16 June 2024, at the age of 95.[2]
Partial works
[edit]In 1960–1964, Chemetov worked on a housing complex in Vigneux.[3] From 1981 to 1988, he worked on the French Ministry of the Economy and Finance building, one of the Grands Projets of François Mitterrand, with Huidobro.[4][5] From 1982 to 1985 he worked on the French Embassy in New Delhi, India, with Borja Huidobro[6][7] and in December 1982 won the Ministry of Finances competition.[6] In 1983, Chemetov designed the public housing building at 5, Promenade du Marquis de Rays, Canal District in Courcouronnes (Essonne).[1] In 1988 he designed the Fontaines du Ministère in Paris[8] and from 1989 to 1994 was responsible for the renovation of the main gallery of the evolution of the National Museum of Natural History, with Huidobro.[9] In 1992 Chemetov was responsible for the development of a tram from Bobigny to Saint-Denis and in 1994 worked on the library-media center at Évreux, with Huidobro.[10] In 1999 he designed the Méridienne verte, in 2000 he designed the public library at Montpellier,[11] with Huidobro and in 2001 designed the Arènes de Metz, with Huidobro. In 2001 he worked on the public library at Châlons-en-Champagne.[12]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Amsoneit, Wolfgang; Jodidio, Philip; Meyhöfer, Dirk (24 November 1995). Contemporary European architects. Taschen. p. 171. ISBN 9783822892640. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
- ^ "Paul Chemetov, l'architecte du ministère des finances à Bercy, est mort". Le Monde. 17 June 2024. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
- ^ Stanek, Lukasz (1 August 2011). Henri Lefebvre on Space: Architecture, Urban Research, and the Production of Theory. U of Minnesota Press. pp. 29–. ISBN 978-0-8166-6616-4. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
- ^ Hughes, Alex (12 October 2001). Encyclopedia of contemporary French culture. Taylor & Francis. pp. 62–. ISBN 978-0-415-26354-2. Retrieved 30 March 2012.
- ^ Paul CHEMETOV à propos du ministère des finances de BERCY | INA (in French), retrieved 31 January 2024
- ^ a b France. Mission interministérielle de coordination des grandes opérations d'architecture et d'urbanisme (1987). Architectures capitales: Paris, 1979-1989. Electa Moniteur. p. 188. ISBN 9782866530419. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
- ^ The Architects' journal, Volume 183. The Architectural Press. 1986. p. 12. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
- ^ Marcouyau, Hughes; Levadé, Marie-Hélène (2006). Les fontaines de Paris: l'eau pour le plaisir. éditions chapitre douze. p. 355. ISBN 978-2-915345-05-6. Retrieved 2 April 2012.
- ^ Time Out Guides Ltd (22 February 2005). Time Out Paris. Time Out Guides. p. 180. ISBN 978-1-904978-30-5. Retrieved 2 April 2012.
- ^ Futagawa, Yukio (2006). Library. A.D.A. Edita. pp. 214–6. ISBN 978-4-87140-573-7. Retrieved 2 April 2012.
- ^ "Montpellier achève la construction du quartier d'Antigone". Les Echos (in French). 5 August 1996. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
- ^ Maríe-Françoise Bisbrouck, ed. (2004). Libraries as places: buildings for the 21st century : Proceedings of the Thirteenth Seminar of IFLA's Library Buildings and Equipment section together with IFLA's Public Libraries Section, Paris, France, 28 July-1 August 2003. K. G. Saur. ISBN 9783598218392. Retrieved 2 April 2012.
External links
[edit]- Official website (in French)
- Interview with Paul Chemetov (in French) about - What is architecture?, 2014
- Paul Chemetov at ARCHGUIDE (in French and English)
- 1928 births
- 2024 deaths
- 20th-century French architects
- French urban planners
- Architects from Paris
- Members of the Académie d'architecture
- École des Beaux-Arts alumni
- Academic staff of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
- Commanders of the Legion of Honour
- Officiers of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
- Officers of the Ordre national du Mérite