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Building à Bordeaux en Gironde

Gironde

Building

    34 Quai Richelieu
    33000 Bordeaux
Crédit photo : Davitof - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
1729
Jacques Gabriel's initial projects
1731
Construction of Customs wharf
1746
Agreement for the first dock
1748
Completion of the monumental perspective
1951
Registration for Historic Monuments
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The facade and the roof, with back on the rue du quai Bourgeois. (cad. R 572): registration by order of 14 April 1951

Key figures

Jacques Gabriel - Architect Author of the first projects (1729).
Ange-Jacques Gabriel - Architect Work with Tourny to complete the set.
Claude Boucher - Host Obtain the agreement for the dock (1746).
Aubert de Tourny - Initiator of the final project Directs construction in 1748.

Origin and history

The idea of a royal square and a uniform façade along the banks of the Garonne in Bordeaux has gradually emerged. As early as 1729, the architect Jacques Gabriel proposed three projects, then built in 1731 the Quai de la Douane and its facades. In 1746 the intendant Claude Boucher obtained the agreement of the jurats to create a first quay, but it was after his death that the project was taken over by Aubert de Tourny, in collaboration with Ange-Jacques Gabriel, son of Jacques.

The monumental perspective was completed in 1748 under the impulse of Tourny. It forms a homogeneous architectural ordinance, extending the Place Royale (now Place de la Bourse) opposite the river. This project includes a ground floor and an arcade basement, two square floors, and a mansard-drilled roof. The facades, although partially altered (disappearance of balconies or wrought iron supports), retain their original character thanks to their frames and larmies.

The arcades on the ground floor, originally designed to unify the whole, have sometimes been modified by the installation of shops. Despite these transformations, the general ordinance remains, illustrating the urban ambition of the 18th century in Bordeaux. The façade and roof, including the return to the rue du quai Bourgeois, have been protected since 1951 by a decree to register for the Historical Monuments.

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