The "Floating Asylum," the Armée du salut, and Le Corbusier: A Modernist Heterotopian/Utopian Project

Utopian Studies 25 (1):87-124 (2014)
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A boat is a floating piece of space, a place without place, which lives by itself, which is closed in on itself and that is at the same time exposed to the infinity of the sea. Nowadays one cannot conceive a utopia that does not address itself to nomads, peoples and individuals, to the homeless, to the excluded. After World War I a concrete barge made its way up and down the Seine between Rouen and Paris.1 It was called the Liège, and its mission was to supply the French capital with English coal. When it was decommissioned in 1929, the Armée du salut (the French Salvation Army) bought it with the aid of a donation from Madeleine Zillhardt, the recently bereaved long-term companion of the painter ..

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