The Cité de l’Etoile, Bobigny, 1956–1963, Georges Candilis, Alexis Josic, Shadrach Woods Architects

Abstract
The Cité de l’Etoile, in Bobigny, design by Candilis Josic and Woods (1954–1963) is one of the housing estates, results of the french national competition named opération Million. Commissioned by Emmaüs, the 737 homes are a kind of synthesis of the experiments of Candilis in Marocco and the city planning thinking of the team. The demolition planned in 2008 has been avoided and the Cité de l’Etoile has been labelled 20th century heritage. The rehabilitation project brings to light the contradictions of an highly conflicting situation. Between blind demolition and a well-thought out project of restoration the question of the safeguard of collective social housing complex of the second half of the 20th century is still waiting solutions.

Keywords
Modern Movement, Modern architecture, Modern housing, Mass housing, Post-war housing, Cité de l’Etoile, French modern architecture, Candilis Josic and Woods, Opération Million.

Issue 54
Year 2016
Pages 22-27
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.52200/54.A.EIFINC14

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