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Reassembling Marseille’s mosaic: urban planning in service of a post-World War II imagined identity
SCHMID, Eliane
2024In Planning Perspectives, p. 1-16
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Keywords :
immigration; Le Vieux Port; Marseille; port-city identity; post-World War II; public spaces; social housing/HLM; urban planning; Geography, Planning and Development
Abstract :
[en] Socio-spatial divisions between districts in the North and South have marked the port-city of Marseille since the post-World War II urban reconstruction period. This article analyses the decades spanning the 1940s to the 1960s Vieux Port area as well as the HLM (Habitation à Loyer Modéré, or rent controlled properties) building projects in the North of the city. This reveals a dual strategy deployed by urban planners as well as municipal and national government officials in response to an increasing immigrant workforce involving relocation into HLMs and (re-)designing public spaces. City planners, architects, and officials aimed to reconfigure the neighbourhoods in which people were to be housed and to strengthen the narrative of Marseille as a Mediterranean gateway, attracting investors and tourists, a process which also helped the city to gain a favourable reputation in Europe. The way in which urban planning, social housing initiatives, and public space designs unfolded in post-World War II Marseille has played a pivotal role in shaping the city’s present-day social and geographical divisions.
Disciplines :
History
Author, co-author :
SCHMID, Eliane  ;  University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > Digital History and Historiography
External co-authors :
no
Language :
English
Title :
Reassembling Marseille’s mosaic: urban planning in service of a post-World War II imagined identity
Publication date :
03 July 2024
Journal title :
Planning Perspectives
ISSN :
0266-5433
eISSN :
1466-4518
Publisher :
Routledge
Pages :
1-16
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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