Recenser, étudier et faire connaître « Saint-Luc » à Pau, un exemple de valorisation du patrimoine asilaire

In the eastern part of the city of Pau, then a major climatic health resort, an insane asylum was established in the 1860s in order to replace an earlier one. The new asylum, which rapidly became short of space in the light of local needs, was the heir to the earlier ‘maison de force’ in the city ce...

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Main Authors: Cécile Devos, avec la collaboration d’Audrey Romeas
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication 2017-02-01
Series:In Situ : Revue de Patrimoines
Subjects:
Pau
Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/insitu/14197
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spelling doaj-64b61f2828d04627b2511df1ad00d4c72020-11-24T22:03:14ZfraMinistère de la Culture et de la CommunicationIn Situ : Revue de Patrimoines1630-73052017-02-013110.4000/insitu.14197Recenser, étudier et faire connaître « Saint-Luc » à Pau, un exemple de valorisation du patrimoine asilaireCécile Devosavec la collaboration d’Audrey RomeasIn the eastern part of the city of Pau, then a major climatic health resort, an insane asylum was established in the 1860s in order to replace an earlier one. The new asylum, which rapidly became short of space in the light of local needs, was the heir to the earlier ‘maison de force’ in the city centre, transformed into an asylum when the health law of 1838 obliged each department to maintain such an establishment. The doctor Auzouy Théodore (1819-1879) first created a farm in 1860, soon turned into an asylum with the help of the departmental architect Gustave Lévy (1826-1885). Its architectural programme, developed in the 1860s, was inspired by French models developed since the 1830s. It was also influenced by reflections and recommendations of the time on how to treat mental disorders. This psychiatric institution has maintained its vocation up to the present day, and is now known as the Centre hospitalier des Pyrénées. The commemoration of the place’s 150th anniversary was an opportunity for some reflection on how to interpret this asylum heritage. The inventory work on the city’s built heritage gives considerable unpublished information on this site and on its architecture, but the institution also presents many other heritage values, including the memories its walls contain. How can these resources best be exploited? The monographic and comparative approach revealed the characteristics of architectural forms that were intended to be therapeutic, and gave rise to more curiosity about this exceptional place.http://journals.openedition.org/insitu/14197departmental mental asylummental healthhospital architecturefarm-asylumagricultural colonyPau
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Recenser, étudier et faire connaître « Saint-Luc » à Pau, un exemple de valorisation du patrimoine asilaire
In Situ : Revue de Patrimoines
departmental mental asylum
mental health
hospital architecture
farm-asylum
agricultural colony
Pau
author_facet Cécile Devos
avec la collaboration d’Audrey Romeas
author_sort Cécile Devos
title Recenser, étudier et faire connaître « Saint-Luc » à Pau, un exemple de valorisation du patrimoine asilaire
title_short Recenser, étudier et faire connaître « Saint-Luc » à Pau, un exemple de valorisation du patrimoine asilaire
title_full Recenser, étudier et faire connaître « Saint-Luc » à Pau, un exemple de valorisation du patrimoine asilaire
title_fullStr Recenser, étudier et faire connaître « Saint-Luc » à Pau, un exemple de valorisation du patrimoine asilaire
title_full_unstemmed Recenser, étudier et faire connaître « Saint-Luc » à Pau, un exemple de valorisation du patrimoine asilaire
title_sort recenser, étudier et faire connaître « saint-luc » à pau, un exemple de valorisation du patrimoine asilaire
publisher Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication
series In Situ : Revue de Patrimoines
issn 1630-7305
publishDate 2017-02-01
description In the eastern part of the city of Pau, then a major climatic health resort, an insane asylum was established in the 1860s in order to replace an earlier one. The new asylum, which rapidly became short of space in the light of local needs, was the heir to the earlier ‘maison de force’ in the city centre, transformed into an asylum when the health law of 1838 obliged each department to maintain such an establishment. The doctor Auzouy Théodore (1819-1879) first created a farm in 1860, soon turned into an asylum with the help of the departmental architect Gustave Lévy (1826-1885). Its architectural programme, developed in the 1860s, was inspired by French models developed since the 1830s. It was also influenced by reflections and recommendations of the time on how to treat mental disorders. This psychiatric institution has maintained its vocation up to the present day, and is now known as the Centre hospitalier des Pyrénées. The commemoration of the place’s 150th anniversary was an opportunity for some reflection on how to interpret this asylum heritage. The inventory work on the city’s built heritage gives considerable unpublished information on this site and on its architecture, but the institution also presents many other heritage values, including the memories its walls contain. How can these resources best be exploited? The monographic and comparative approach revealed the characteristics of architectural forms that were intended to be therapeutic, and gave rise to more curiosity about this exceptional place.
topic departmental mental asylum
mental health
hospital architecture
farm-asylum
agricultural colony
Pau
url http://journals.openedition.org/insitu/14197
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