Known as the «Champs-Elysées» of Le Havre, Avenue Foch is a wide boulevard running down to the sea. Bordered by bedded lawns and side alleys, the avenue is 700m long and 80m wide. Each side is flanked by large, bright Perret buildings, bearing carved stone tributes to Le Havre’s famous citizens (Raoul Dufy, Othon Friesz, Casimir Delavigne...).
On the triangle of lawn that joins Avenue Foch and Boulevard François 1er, Emmanuelle Ducrocq has installed a series of poles of varying sizes