Faut-il démolir la Cité Scolaire Jean Lolive ?

In a building environment of tight deadlines and monotonous construction, Jacques Kalisz and Jean Perrottet, two architects from AUA (Studio of Urbanism and Architecture), succeeded in establishing a unique and diverse architectural language that broke away from the standard projects of their time. Opened in 1971, the Groupe Scolaire des Allumettes, later renamed Jean Lolive, may be approaching its final days, threatened by the development of an 'eco-neighborhood' and, above all, by a disposable approach to architecture. So, should we really allow this entire Cité Scolaire to be torn down without a word?