W.W.H.D.

W.W.H.D?

W.W.H.D? What would Haussmann do? Georges-Eugene Haussmann is responsible for the Paris that we all know today. He was commissioned by Napoleon III to take a city with narrow streets where rebellions could form easily, Les Mis style, and create a beautiful city with great terminal vistas and enclosure that makes everyone happy.

Now, what was it like before Haussmann got a hold on Paris? One of the big characteristics of pre-Haussmann Paris was overcrowding. Overcrowding led to disease, and disease led to death. Basically, pre-Haussmann Paris was not a great place to live.

Pre-Haussmann Paris

Haussmann took the old overcrowded Paris and leveled certain parts of it in phases. Between 1853 and 1870, he built wide avenues, parks, and necessary infrastructure for a city like sewers and aqueducts. These renovations and changes were necessary for Paris to continue to grow and for the well being of the French people.

Thanks Haussmann, you’re a real dude.

2 thoughts on “W.W.H.D.”

  1. Lily C Eghtessad

    Imagining 1 man have so much power is quite disturbing. I think in the long run it had a good outcome even if in the short run it was total obliteration. Thanks Haussy XOXO

  2. I think what’s interesting about Hausmann’s approach was that it was an undeniably good thing that I don’t believe could happen democratically or naturally. At the time it was probably viewed unfavorably, but I don’t think too many people nowadays hold a grudge.

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