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North-South hotel in Calvi en Haute-corse

Patrimoine classé
Maison classée MH
Atelier d'artiste
Hôtellerie

North-South hotel in Calvi

    Avenue de l'Uruguay
    20260 Calvi
Hôtel Nord-Sud à Calvi
Hôtel Nord-Sud à Calvi
Hôtel Nord-Sud à Calvi
Hôtel Nord-Sud à Calvi
Hôtel Nord-Sud à Calvi
Hôtel Nord-Sud à Calvi
Hôtel Nord-Sud à Calvi
Hôtel Nord-Sud à Calvi
Hôtel Nord-Sud à Calvi

Timeline

XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1900
2000
1929
Construction
29 octobre 1975
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
2e quart XXe siècle
Construction period

Key figures

André Lurcat - Architect Manufacturer of the building in 1929.

Origin and history

The North-South Hotel, located in Calvi in Upper Corsica, was built in 1929 by architect André Lurcat, a major figure in the modern movement. Originally designed to house artists' workshops, the building embodies the cubist aesthetic of its time, with marked geometric lines and functional organization. Its north facades, pierced by square bays, and its expansions for the bathrooms reflect an innovative approach, while a long corridor south side, aerated by murderers, serves the seven bedrooms and the dining room.

Transformed into a hotel, the North-South has played a pioneering role in the development of international tourism in Corsica since the 20th century. Its rectangular two-level structure, classified as a Historic Monument since 1975 for its facades and covers, illustrates the adaptation of artistic spaces to places of reception. The building also symbolizes a pivotal period when modern architecture meets new social needs, combining creation, functionality and openness to the world.

The architect André Lurcat, known for his commitment to the modern movement, has here printed his avant-garde vision. The project is part of a context where Calvi, a strategic port city, became a popular destination. The aesthetic choices (square bays, transversal ventilation) and the initial vocation of the workshop demonstrate a desire to reconcile art, technique and daily life, lastingly marking the island heritage.

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