Jacques Henri-Labourdette


Jacques Henri-Labourdette was a 20th-century French architect.

Biography

Son of the industrial coachbuilder Jean Henri-Labourdette, he was a student at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts, where he joined the studio of Charles Lemaresquier. In 1945, he founded the Boileau-Labourdette firm with Roger Boileau. This was transformed into a vast agency from 1961, including an architectural agency and a technical design office. The agency still exists but under another name, "Synthèse Architecture"
AS representative of the Modern Movement, Jacques Henri-Labourdette made a name for himself in France for his projects, which were marked by modernism and technical innovation. Renowned for his large housing complexes, he worked closely with social housing providers such as OCIL, which was responsible for the 1% housing program, and SCIC, the real estate company of the Caisse des dépôts et consignations. It is estimated that he built 65,000 homes during his career.
He served as the government's consulting architect for 17 years. In 1968, he was appointed technical advisor to the Minister of Infrastructure, Albin Chalandon, who was a proponent of industrialized single-family homes.
He was married to Marie Blanche de Montferrand, who died on May 9, 2017. They have one daughter

Important works

Publications

  • « L’architecte face à l’industrialisation. Vivre son temps », Techniques et architecture, 27e série, no 5, février 1967Aventure d'architecte, S.A Éditeur Chiasso, 1975
  • « Réflexions sur les tracés urbains : les grands ensembles », Cahiers du CREPIF, no 17, décembre 1986, p. 21-30Jacques Henri-Labourdette, architecte - Une vie, une œuvre, éd. Gilletta-Nice-Matin, Nice, 2002, 158 p.