In the South of France, a Utopian Town Inspired by Ancient Pyramids
Briefly

La Grande Motte, conceived by architect Jean Balladur, flourished in the 1960s as a working-class resort town aimed at providing affordable vacationing options for families.
Despite its grand vision and purpose, La Grande Motte faced significant criticism, notably labeled as 'architectural pollution' in 1972, reflecting the tensions between modernist aspiration and public perception.
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