Anne Debarre facts for kids
Anne Debarre (born 1957) is a French architect, educator, and researcher. She is also known as Anne Debarre-Blanchard.
Born in Paris, France, Anne Debarre became a qualified architect. She then earned advanced degrees in architecture from famous schools in Paris, like the École d'Architecture Paris-Villemin. She also completed a Master's degree from Paris 8 University.
She has taught architectural history and culture as an assistant professor at the École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Paris-Malaquais and the École d'Architecture Paris-Villemin. She is part of a special architecture research group at the French Centre national de la recherche scientifique, which is a big science center. She also helps guide the studies and research at the Ecole d'Architecture Paris-Malaquais as a member of its Scientific Council.
Her Work and Writings
Anne Debarre has written many articles for different magazines, including Archiscopie, CLARA, Métropolitiques, and Journal des anthropologues. Her writings can also be found in several collections of essays. She has shared her ideas and research at many science meetings and conferences.
Books She Wrote
Anne Debarre has written several books, often with other experts. These books explore how people live and how homes have changed over time.
- Living in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, between utopia and innovation, with Pascal Mory (2002)
- The Invention of Modern Housing, Paris, 1880-1914, with Monique Eleb (1995)
- Domestic Architecture 1600-1914. A Detailed Bibliography, with Monique Eleb (1993)
- Architectures of Private Life. 17th-19th Centuries, with Monique Eleb (1989)
- Domestic Architecture and Mindsets. Treatises and Practices. 19th Century, with Monique Eleb (1985)
See also
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