L'Arche - Micheville Cultural Center / K architectures

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Villerupt, France
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Context. Villerupt is a small town in Lorraine, built on the border with Luxembourg on a subsoil that was once full of iron ore. It followed the huge expansion of the exploitation of this resource, growing from 560 inhabitants in 1861 to over 16,000 a century later. Many Italians will come to fill the tens of thousands of jobs needed to extract and process millions of tons of material. Four generations will follow one another until the resource was exhausted.

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Cite: "L'Arche - Micheville Cultural Center / K architectures" 16 May 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1001018/larche-micheville-cultural-center-k-architectures> ISSN 0719-8884

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