Anne Debarre facts for kids
Anne Debarre (born in 1957) is a talented French architect, a dedicated teacher, and a curious researcher. She is also sometimes known as Anne Debarre-Blanchard.
Anne Debarre was born in Paris, the capital city of France. She studied very hard to become an architect. An architect is someone who designs buildings. She earned a special government certificate to practice architecture. She also got advanced degrees in architecture from important schools in Paris. Later, she earned another advanced diploma from Paris 8 University.
Teaching and Research
Anne Debarre has shared her knowledge with many students. She worked as a professor, teaching about the history and culture of architecture. She taught at two different architecture schools in Paris.
She is also a member of a special group called the Architecture laboratory. This group is part of the French Centre national de la recherche scientifique, which is a big research organization. Here, she helps explore new ideas about buildings and how people live in them. She also helps guide the scientific work at one of the architecture schools.
Writings and Ideas
Anne Debarre loves to write about architecture and how it affects people's lives. She has written many articles for different magazines and journals. These include Archiscopie, CLARA, and Métropolitiques. Her writings also appear in collections of essays by different authors. She has also spoken at many scientific meetings, sharing her research and ideas with other experts.
Books by Anne Debarre
Anne Debarre has written several books, often with other researchers. These books help us understand how homes and buildings have changed over time.
- Habiter à Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, entre utopie et innovation (2002) – This book, written with Pascal Mory, looks at living in a specific French town.
- L'invention de l'habitation moderne, Paris, 1880-1914 (1995) – With Monique Eleb, this book explores how modern homes were invented in Paris between 1880 and 1914.
- L'architecture domestique 1600-1914. Une bibliographie raisonnée (1993) – Also with Monique Eleb, this book is a guide to writings about home architecture from 1600 to 1914.
- Architectures de la vie privée. XVIIe-XIXe siècles (1989) – This book, written with Monique Eleb, looks at how private living spaces were designed from the 17th to the 19th centuries.
- Architecture domestique et mentalités. Les traités et les pratiques. XIXe siècle (1985) – With Monique Eleb, this book examines how ideas about home design changed in the 19th century.
See also
In Spanish: Anne Debarre para niños