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                <text>RenÃ© Lugan dessine en 1932, pour le compte de la sociÃ©tÃ© Michelet ImmobiliÃ¨re, cet imposant immeuble de rapport, Ã  proximitÃ© du tunnel des FacultÃ©s. Ses lignes Ã©purÃ©es et modernes sont soulignÃ©es par le traitement des balcons et des auvents du dernier Ã©tage, ainsi que par les ferronneries rÃ©alisÃ©es par les Ã©tablissements Robert et Cie. Deux cages dâ€™escalier avec ascenseurs distribuent six appartements par niveau. Lugan instaure une hiÃ©rarchie dans lâ€™ordonnancement des espaces intÃ©rieurs : il dispose les piÃ¨ces maÃ®tresses (espaces de rÃ©ception et chambres principales) sur le pourtour de lâ€™Ã©difice, selon une organisation assez rÃ©pandue dans les immeubles algÃ©rois de cette Ã©poque. Le nombre et la dimension des piÃ¨ces de ces appartements sont un indice du statut social Ã©levÃ© des premiers propriÃ©taires.</text>
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                <text>Carte du patrimoine architectural XIXe-XXe siÃ¨cles d'Alger. Mutual Heritage, 2010. p.21</text>
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                <text>BÃ¢tie en 1932 dans le quartier de Bab el-Oued, cette Å“uvre de lâ€™architecte Xavier Salvador rassemblait Ã  lâ€™origine trois Ã©coles, dont une de filles, une de garÃ§ons et une maternelle, accessibles par la rue du bas. Lâ€™influence du modernisme classique de lâ€™architecte Auguste Perret transparaÃ®t aussi bien dans la composition classique du plan que dans lâ€™usage de certains Ã©lÃ©ments architectoniques. Les nombreuses frises dÃ©coratives, visibles encore aujourdâ€™hui, sont lâ€™Å“uvre de lâ€™artiste Louis Fernez, ancien pensionnaire de la villa Abd el-Tif.</text>
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                <text>Carte du patrimoine architectural XIXe-XXe siÃ¨cles d'Alger. Mutual Heritage, 2010. p.22</text>
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                <text>Lâ€™orphelinat de Beni Messous, qui intÃ©grait Ã  lâ€™origine aussi bien des espaces consacrÃ©s Ã  lâ€™hÃ©bergement quâ€™Ã  lâ€™Ã©ducation, abrite aujourdâ€™hui le service de pÃ©diatrie de lâ€™hÃ´pital de Beni Messous. RÃ©alisÃ© en 1935 par les architectes Seiller et LathuillÃ¨re, dans la lignÃ©e des conceptions de Perret, ce bÃ¢timent est conÃ§u selon une composition axiale sur un plan symÃ©trique. Autour dâ€™un patio central baignÃ© de lumiÃ¨re et situÃ© dans le prolongement du porche dâ€™entrÃ©e sâ€™organisent les chambres ainsi que les diffÃ©rentes activitÃ©s. Le langage esthÃ©tique emprunte quelques Ã©lÃ©ments Ã  lâ€™Art dÃ©co, mais reste dâ€™une faÃ§on gÃ©nÃ©rale assez sobre.</text>
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                <text>Carte du patrimoine architectural XIXe-XXe siÃ¨cles d'Alger. Mutual Heritage, 2010. p.22</text>
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                <text>Les frÃ¨res Jean et Ã‰douard Niermans remportent en 1934 le concours de lâ€™hÃ´tel de ville lancÃ© par la municipalitÃ© dâ€™Alger Ã  lâ€™occasion de la cÃ©lÃ©bration du centenaire, mais la construction sur le site de lâ€™ancienne Manutention militaire ne se concrÃ©tise que beaucoup plus tard, entre 1935 et 1951. Aujourdâ€™hui siÃ¨ge de lâ€™AssemblÃ©e populaire nationale, ce bÃ¢timent sâ€™inspire de lâ€™hÃ´tel de ville que les frÃ¨res Niermans rÃ©alisent en France pour la ville de Puteaux en 1931. Ã€ Alger, ils collaborent avec lâ€™architecte algÃ©rois Jean-LÃ©on FerliÃ© qui assure le suivi du chantier. Tout comme lâ€™hÃ´tel Es Safir, cet emblÃ©matique bÃ¢timent bÃ©nÃ©ficie dâ€™un emplacement privilÃ©giÃ© sur le front de mer oÃ¹ sa monumentalitÃ© est mise en scÃ¨ne. Selon une composition classique, lâ€™hÃ´tel de ville est percÃ© de fenÃªtres circulaires en forme de hublots empruntÃ©es Ã  lâ€™architecture navale et Ã©voquant le â€œstyle Paquebotâ€, couramment utilisÃ© durant les annÃ©es 1930.</text>
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                <text>Carte du patrimoine architectural XIXe-XXe siÃ¨cles d'Alger. Mutual Heritage, 2010. p.27</text>
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                <text>Tony Socard, architecte et urbaniste trÃ¨s actif Ã  Alger, est lâ€™auteur de ce groupe dâ€™immeubles, Ã  lâ€™origine plus connu sous le nom de â€œGroupe Michelet St-SaÃ«nsâ€. Ã‰difiÃ© entre la rue Didouche Mourad et le boulevard Mohamed V entre 1950 et 1954, cet ensemble, conÃ§u dans une esthÃ©tique moderniste, est composÃ© de plusieurs immeubles affectÃ©s au commerce (une galerie marchande occupe le rez-de-chaussÃ©e) et Ã  lâ€™habitation, pour les parties supÃ©rieures. Les diffÃ©rents bÃ¢timents sont amÃ©nagÃ©s de faÃ§on Ã  ce que les espaces intÃ©rieurs puissent profiter dâ€™un bon niveau dâ€™ensoleillement.</text>
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                <text>Ã‰difiÃ©e entre 1954 et 1958 par lâ€™architecte Louis Tombarel et lâ€™ingÃ©nieur Schulz, la BibliothÃ¨que nationale remplace celle qui, installÃ©e depuis 1863 dans la Casbah, a connu plusieurs dÃ©mÃ©nagements depuis sa crÃ©ation (1838). La question de la construction dâ€™une bibliothÃ¨que moderne a souvent Ã©tÃ© dÃ©battue au XXe siÃ¨cle mais câ€™est seulement en 1949 que le projet se concrÃ©tise. Tombarel prÃ©voit lâ€™amÃ©nagement de la bibliothÃ¨que en liaison avec un parc sportif ; il construira dâ€™ailleurs le stade Ouguenouni (ex-Leclerc) dans la continuitÃ©. DressÃ©e dans lâ€™axe du boulevard Khemisti, Ã  flanc de coteau, la bibliothÃ¨que prÃ©sente une ossature en bÃ©ton armÃ© apparente, recouverte dâ€™un toit en terrasse ornÃ© dâ€™un jardin suspendu.</text>
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