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Architecture parlante (French: speaking architecture) is architecture that explains its own function or identity. The phrase was originally associated with Claude Nicolas Ledoux, and was extended to other Paris-trained architects of the Revolutionary period, Étienne-Louis Boullée, and Jean-Jacques Lequeu. Emil Kaufmann traced its first use to an anonymous critical essay with Ledoux's work as the subject, written for Magasin pittoresque in 1852, and entitled "Etudes d'architecture en France".

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  • Architecture parlante (French: speaking architecture) is architecture that explains its own function or identity. The phrase was originally associated with Claude Nicolas Ledoux, and was extended to other Paris-trained architects of the Revolutionary period, Étienne-Louis Boullée, and Jean-Jacques Lequeu. Emil Kaufmann traced its first use to an anonymous critical essay with Ledoux's work as the subject, written for Magasin pittoresque in 1852, and entitled "Etudes d'architecture en France". (en)
  • L'architecture parlante est l'architecture associée originellement à Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, puis plus largement à celle de l'époque des Lumières, avec des architectes tels qu'Étienne-Louis Boullée ou Jean-Jacques Lequeu. Selon l'historien de l'architecture , l'expression est utilisée pour la première fois dans Etudes d'architecture en France, un essai consacré aux travaux de Ledoux et publié en 1852 dans Le Magasin pittoresque. (fr)
  • Выражение architecture parlante («говорящая архитектура») относится к зданиям, внешняя форма которых максимально выражает свою функцию или художественную идею, предложенную архитектором. (ru)
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  • Architecture parlante (French: speaking architecture) is architecture that explains its own function or identity. The phrase was originally associated with Claude Nicolas Ledoux, and was extended to other Paris-trained architects of the Revolutionary period, Étienne-Louis Boullée, and Jean-Jacques Lequeu. Emil Kaufmann traced its first use to an anonymous critical essay with Ledoux's work as the subject, written for Magasin pittoresque in 1852, and entitled "Etudes d'architecture en France". (en)
  • L'architecture parlante est l'architecture associée originellement à Claude-Nicolas Ledoux, puis plus largement à celle de l'époque des Lumières, avec des architectes tels qu'Étienne-Louis Boullée ou Jean-Jacques Lequeu. Selon l'historien de l'architecture , l'expression est utilisée pour la première fois dans Etudes d'architecture en France, un essai consacré aux travaux de Ledoux et publié en 1852 dans Le Magasin pittoresque. (fr)
  • Выражение architecture parlante («говорящая архитектура») относится к зданиям, внешняя форма которых максимально выражает свою функцию или художественную идею, предложенную архитектором. (ru)
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  • Architecture parlante (en)
  • Architecture parlante (fr)
  • Говорящая архитектура (ru)
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