Académie d'architecture

This article is about an active architecture society is France. For the former French architecture society, see Académie royale d'architecture.
Académie d'Architecture
Established 1840
Focus architecture
Head Paul Quintrand
Members 100
Location Place des Vosges, Paris, France

The Académie d'architecture is French learned society whose purpose is the recognition of architectural quality.

History

The Société centrale des architectes was founded in 1840. At the time of its founding, the main objective was the organization of the architectural profession at a time when its status was unclear. In this period of intense construction activity related to the development of industry and technology, the major concern of the Société centrale was to define the nature and mission of the architect as an artist and qualified practitioner. Its legal status is as a recognized association of public utility under the terms of the law of 1901. Having achieved most of its originals goals, the society renamed itself Académie d'architecture in 1953.

Description

More selective than its predecessor, the because the académie is limited to 100 full members. The Academy now concentrates on the promotion of the quality of architecture and spatial planning, encouraging them education and research; publishing books, organizing conferences and seminars on architecture and urban planning. Finally, conservation and the development of a major archive of original drawings and contributing to the knowledge of the history of architecture and architects.

The académie considers amongst its achievements; the organization and recognition of architecture studies at the École des Beaux-Arts, the realization of a state national diploma in France authorizing the use of the title architect, organizing the conferences and international meetings that lead to the creation of the International Union of Architects, the publication of the magazine L’Architecture form 1888 to 1940, The publication of the "Central Series of building works prices", commonly known as the "Série centrale des prix" from 1883 to 1998.

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