EPISODE · Apr 28, 2026 · 14 MIN
S7#26 🇺🇸🇬🇧 SPOT "Seeking measure without renunciation, with a reflection on Michel Roux-Spitz, architect"
from Com d'Archi
What if modernity had not always been about rupture?In this episode of Com d’Archi, I take you through the streets of Paris to encounter a discreet yet essential architect: Michel Roux-Spitz.Trained at the Beaux-Arts and winner of the Prix de Rome, he developed an architecture of measure, grounded in repetition, order, and a certain idea of continuity. A modernity without manifesto, deeply constructed.Through his white façades, his “Série blanche,” and his role in post-war reconstruction, Roux-Spitz embodies another path:that of an architecture which does not seek to break away, but to endure.In this episode, I also offer a more contemporary perspective:how can we think today about transmission, rigor, and the dissemination of knowledge in an age of massive content circulation?A personal reflection, shaped by the rediscovery of a key monograph (Michel Roux-Spitz architecte 1888–1957, Mardaga, 1983), and by my own journey as an architectural historian.Anne-Charlotte🎙️ An episode about continuity, rigor… and the enduring necessity to hold firm.Audio: comdarchipodcast / This English version was generated using AI with voice cloning, inspiration of the speakers’ timbre (Anne-Charlotte) Teaser image © [La Pablote], via Wikimedia Commons, licence CC BY-SA : Michel Roux-Spitz portrait.___If you like the podcast do not hesitate:. to subscribe so you don't miss the next episodes,. to leave us stars and a comment :-),. to follow us on Instagram @comdarchipodcast to find beautiful images, always chosen with care, so as to enrich your view on the subject.Nice week to all of you ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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What if modernity had not always been about rupture?In this episode of Com d’Archi, I take you through the streets of Paris to encounter a discreet yet essential architect: Michel Roux-Spitz.Trained at the Beaux-Arts and winner of the Prix de Rome, he developed an architecture of measure, grounded in repetition, order, and a certain idea of continuity. A modernity without manifesto, deeply constructed.Through his white façades, his “Série blanche,” and his role in post-war reconstruction, Roux-Spitz embodies another path:that of an architecture which does not seek to break away, but to endure.In this episode, I also offer a more contemporary perspective:how can we think today about transmission, rigor, and the dissemination of knowledge in an age of massive content circulation?A personal reflection, shaped by the rediscovery of a key monograph (Michel Roux-Spitz architecte 1888–1957, Mardaga, 1983), and by my own journey as an architectural historian.Anne-Charlotte🎙️ An episode about continuity, rigor… and the enduring necessity to hold firm.Audio: comdarchipodcast / This English version was generated using AI with voice cloning, inspiration of the speakers’ timbre (Anne-Charlotte) Teaser image © [La Pablote], via Wikimedia Commons, licence CC BY-SA : Michel Roux-Spitz portrait.___If you like the podcast do not hesitate:. to subscribe so you don't miss the next episodes,. to leave us stars and a comment :-),. to follow us on Instagram @comdarchipodcast to find beautiful images, always chosen with care, so as to enrich your view on the subject.Nice week to all of you ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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