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Jean-Jacques Deluz

Jean-Jacques Deluz

Acting·April 8, 1930·April 30, 200979 years old·Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland

Jean-Jacques Deluz, born April 8, 1930 in Lausanne and died April 30, 2009 in Algiers, was a Swiss architect and urban planner. He settled in Algiers in 1956, where he lived and worked until his death in 2009, when he was buried. Through his work—his buildings, his writings, and his teaching—he is one of the most important figures in modern Algerian architecture.

Jean-Jacques Deluz, born in Lausanne in 1930, arrived in Algiers almost by chance in the mid-1950s. Upon his arrival in 1956, the young Swiss architect joined the firm of architects Alexis Daure and Henry Béri, before collaborating on urban planning with Gérald Hanning at the Algiers Planning Agency, which he took over as director in 1959.

Equipped with a solid background and a strong presence within Algiers' modernist elite, alongside Louis Miquel, Marc Emery, Roland Simounet, and other architectural figures, he opened his own architectural practice after independence. In 1964, he began a teaching career that lasted until 1988, training generations of students in classical and modern architecture, while also imparting to them a keen vision of the city.

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