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摘要
1920年,雅克·格雷伯出版了法国有史以来出版的关于美国建筑和城市设计的最大的书。他的双重议程是强调美术设计方法的影响(将他的花园和费城公园大道作为这一趋势的亮点),并倡导务实和富裕文明的实际成就。L'Architecture aux Etats-Unis展示了一个“编辑过的”北美城市,没有商业主义,充满了尊严和舒适的公民结构,回顾了美国文艺复兴时期的理想和成就,展望了20世纪20年代的大都市文化。在法国,美国建筑师在市民艺术领域的尝试首次被认为是重大成就。格雷伯提出了关于现代北美城市中心、商业区、公园和模范郊区的想法,这些想法影响了他对渥太华的建议和他在法国的职业生涯。他的书引发了法国人对美国建造的环境的看法朝着更大的兴趣和更积极的观点发展。
Revisiting Jacques Greber's L'Architecture aux Etats-Unis: from city beautiful to cité-jardin.
In 1920, Jacques Greber published what was and still is the largest book on U.S. architecture and urban design ever issued in France. His dual agenda was to stress the impact of Beaux-Arts design methods (presenting his gardens and Philadelphia parkway as highlights of this trend), and to advocate the practical accomplishments of a pragmatic and affluent civilization. Showcasing an "edited" North American city, devoid of commercialism and filled with civic structures of great dignity and comfort, L'Architecture aux Etats-Unis looked back to ideals and accomplishments of the American Renaissance and ahead to the metropolitan culture of the 1920s. For the first time in France, ventures by U.S. architects in the field of civic art were acknowledged as major achievements. Greber formulated ideas about modern North American civic centres, business districts, parks, and model suburbs that would affect his proposals for Ottawa and on his French career. His book triggered the evolution of French views of the U.S.-built environment toward greater interest and generally more positive views.