Lavoirs washhouses of rural France

No building better embodies the ineffable qualities of rural France than the lavoir, the communal washhouse that, until a few decades ago, was the central gathering place for women in many small villages across the French countryside - as much a part of communal life as the market. These open-air la...

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Main Author: Roddier, Mireille 1971- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Princeton Architectural 2003
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