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- Ligne n°77 : So we went on to Marseille, the 2013 European Capital of Culture, to see the new MuCEM (the politically correct and wearyingly inclusive Museum of the Civilisation of Europe and the Mediterranean), perhaps Franceâs very last grand projet. Local architect Rudy Ricciotti says he wants to âdemuseumify museumsâ. Not, if you ask me, a felicitous expression that promises calm and clarity. Still, if you want to find an architectural demonstration of what France has become, visit the Fort Saint-Jean complex on the Vieux-Port.
- Ligne n°83 : The cheerful âvertical garden cityâ of the propaganda has a haunted and sinister quality. Not sinister in the sense that a demandeur dâemploi troubadour might knife you in a dark corridor, but more that it is solid with a sense of failure. It strikes me as significant that the Toulouse riots of 2005 began in a banlieue designed by pupils of Le Corbusier. Fact: they donât have riots in Le Panier, the crumbly dense old quarter of Marseille.
- Ligne n°85 : I reflected on this as we left the city to meet friends for lunch in Peter Mayle country near Ménerbes. Marseille is a difficult place not, I think, at ease with itself. Sweaty and desolate in turns, sullen and grumbly, despite the City of Culture wash ânâ brush-up.
Ligne n°89 : ... * Styles And Clothes- Ligne n°90 : * Marseille
Ligne n°91 : * Architects ...