Reviving Art in Architecture: A Look at France's '1% for Art' Policy

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Throughout various historical civilizations and art movements, from Classical Greece and Rome to the Renaissance and the Bauhaus, the collaboration between art and architecture has been a significant societal expression. However, the 20th-century ideals of modernism and mass production resulted in the decline and near disappearance of art within buildings.

In response, many European countries have taken on the responsibility of promoting the collaboration between art and architecture. Schemes were created mandating that a percentage of the total cost of a new public building, place, or space must be spent on art. This legislation, commonly known as 'Percentage for Art', originated in France and has been explored by artists and architects over the years to create new architectural experiences.

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Cite: Paul Yakubu. "Reviving Art in Architecture: A Look at France's '1% for Art' Policy" 19 Apr 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1015645/reviving-art-in-architecture-a-look-at-frances-1-percent-for-art-policy> ISSN 0719-8884

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复兴建筑艺术:审视法国的“1%用于艺术”政策

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