Le Carré Bleu, originally known as feuille internationale d'architecture ("International Folio of Architecture") is an architecture publication founded in Helsinki, Finland in 1958, published quarterly in three languages (English, French, Italian) and distributed internationally. Following the final CIAM (International Congresses of Modern Architecture) congress, CIAM X, held in Dubrovnik in 1956, a CIAM Helsinki group met leading to the establishment of the magazine in 1958 to the birth of the journal of architecture theory Le Carré Bleu. The founding group consisted of the Finnish architects Aulis Blomstedt, Keijo Petäjä and Reima Pietilä, Finnish architecture historian Kyösti Ålander, and French architect André Schimmerling, who was then living in Finland. The first editions were published solely in French with rare English additions. The original headquarters of the magazine was in Helsinki. The production moved to Paris in 1963 and started publishing in French and in English before adding Italian in 2001. More information...
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