Did you know that the 1960s completely redefined how we live in cities? If you’re walking through a French neighborhood and see these features, you’re looking at a classic

: This decade saw the rise of large housing complexes (grands ensembles) and a shift toward regional urban planning that prioritized collective living.

Here are the to identifying 1960s architecture:

: Think concrete structures paired with innovative (for the time) facades, often abandoning the traditional Haussmann style for something more functional and "modern."

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However, "Clés" often refers to "key" concepts or architectural features in 1960s urban planning and building design. If you are looking for information on this era for a social media post, 🏢

: Long, thin balconies (often just 60cm wide) that stretch across the entire facade. They were the ultimate status symbol of "standing" at the time.

Some see it as "vétuste" (dilapidated) now, while others appreciate the retro-modernist vibe.