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The adventures of the French architect Michel Ecochard in post-independence Dakar: a transnational development expert drifting between commitment and expediency

机译:法国建筑师米歇尔·艾考查德(Michel Ecochard)在独立后的达喀尔历险记:一名在承诺与权宜之间徘徊的跨国发展专家

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After many countries gained independence from the 1960s onwards, both continuity and change characterised development planning in the former African colonies. While new bilateral and multi-lateral development organisations emerged on the scene, other bi-lateral development agencies maintained their colonial functioning. In either case, independence and the subsequent increase in development projects opened up new opportunities within the domain of architecture and urban planning for architects to expand geographically their professional practice towards Africa as development experts. Whilst most authors focus on the way the transnational practice and geo-political framework of development experts affected their architectural and urban designs in the Global South, by looking at the work of the French architect Michel Ecochard in Dakar (Senegal) from 1963 to 1967 within the framework of the French Fonds d'Aide et de Cooperation (FAC), I will explore to what degree the individual agenda and ambitions of development experts determined the outcome as well as the process of development projects. Hence, this paper illustrates that just as the high-level development plans of many development agencies were balanced between altruism and economic, cultural and political interests, the work of development experts also fluctuated intensely between social commitment and personal expedience. In this paper architecture and urban planning will thus be used to gain a more nuanced understanding of the mechanisms and logics of development planning, a topic which is still relevant today.
机译:从1960年代起许多国家获得独立后,连续性和变革都是前非洲殖民地发展计划的特征。在出现新的双边和多边发展组织的同时,其他双边发展机构也保持了殖民地的职能。无论哪种情况,独立性和随之而来的开发项目的增加都为建筑和城市规划领域的建筑师提供了新的机会,使建筑师可以在地理上将他们的专业实践扩展到非洲作为发展专家。尽管大多数作者关注于法国建筑师Michel Ecochard在1963年至1967年在塞内加尔达喀尔(Dakar(Senegal))的工作,但他专注于跨国实践和发展专家的地缘政治框架如何影响全球南方的建筑和城市设计。在法国基金会与合作基金会(FAC)的框架下,我将探讨发展专家的个人议程和抱负在多大程度上决定了成果以及发展项目的进程。因此,本文表明,正如许多发展机构的高层发展计划在利他主义与经济,文化和政治利益之间取得平衡一样,发展专家的工作也在社会承诺和个人权宜之间剧烈波动。因此,在本文中,建筑和城市规划将用于对发展规划的机制和逻辑有更细微的了解,这一主题在今天仍然很重要。

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    《The journal of architecture》 |2014年第6期|849-871|共23页
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    Luce Beeckmans;

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    Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Ghent University, Belgium;

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