HTGMTT ARCHITECTURE [English] - Haussmann: How One Man Redesigned Paris
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Paris wasn’t always the city we recognize today.
In the mid-19th century, it was overcrowded, unhealthy, and politically unstable —
a maze of narrow streets, recurring epidemics, and constant revolutions.
In this episode, we explore how one man,
Georges-Eugène Haussmann, managed to transform Paris from the ground up.
Not as an artist.
Not as a star architect.
But as an operator of power, executing a radical political vision.
How did he do it?
What tools, authority, and structure made such a transformation possible?
And what was the human cost of redesigning an entire capital city?
This is the story of control, standardization, destruction —
and the accidental creation of one of the strongest urban identities in the world.
An episode about how cities are shaped,
how behavior is engineered,
and how vision becomes permanent.
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