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The Gare du Nord in Paris 75010. Architect Jacob Hittorf (1792-1867), 1861-1865. Photography 2007.
The Gare du Nord in Paris 75010. Architect Jacob Hittorf (1792-1867), 1861-1865. Photography 2007.

TEC4661035: The Gare du Nord in Paris 75010. Architect Jacob Hittorf (1792-1867), 1861-1865. Photography 2007. / Bridgeman Images

Hotel Latitude 43 in Saint Tropez (Var). Architect Georges Henri Pingusson (1894-1978), 1931-1933. Long white concrete bar, this 110-room old hotel dominates the city. Since 1998, this very symbolic place of the modern movement has become a co-ownership of individual accommodations.
Hotel Latitude 43 in Saint Tropez (Var). Architect Georges Henri Pingusson (1894-1978), 1931-1933. Long white concrete bar, this 110-room old hotel dominates the city. Since 1998, this very symbolic place of the modern movement has become a co-ownership of individual accommodations.

TEC4661323: Hotel Latitude 43 in Saint Tropez (Var). Architect Georges Henri Pingusson (1894-1978), 1931-1933. Long white concrete bar, this 110-room old hotel dominates the city. Since 1998, this very symbolic place of the modern movement has become a co-ownership of individual accommodations. / Bridgeman Images

Hotel Latitude 43 in Saint Tropez (Var). Architect Georges Henri Pingusson (1894-1978), 1931-1933. Long white concrete bar, this 110-room old hotel dominates the city. Since 1998, this very symbolic place of the modern movement has become a co-ownership of individual accommodations.
Hotel Latitude 43 in Saint Tropez (Var). Architect Georges Henri Pingusson (1894-1978), 1931-1933. Long white concrete bar, this 110-room old hotel dominates the city. Since 1998, this very symbolic place of the modern movement has become a co-ownership of individual accommodations.

TEC4661376: Hotel Latitude 43 in Saint Tropez (Var). Architect Georges Henri Pingusson (1894-1978), 1931-1933. Long white concrete bar, this 110-room old hotel dominates the city. Since 1998, this very symbolic place of the modern movement has become a co-ownership of individual accommodations. / Bridgeman Images

Hotel Latitude 43 in Saint Tropez (Var). Architect Georges Henri Pingusson (1894-1978), 1931-1933. Long white concrete bar, this 110-room old hotel dominates the city. Since 1998, this very symbolic place of the modern movement has become a co-ownership of individual accommodations.
Hotel Latitude 43 in Saint Tropez (Var). Architect Georges Henri Pingusson (1894-1978), 1931-1933. Long white concrete bar, this 110-room old hotel dominates the city. Since 1998, this very symbolic place of the modern movement has become a co-ownership of individual accommodations.

TEC4661385: Hotel Latitude 43 in Saint Tropez (Var). Architect Georges Henri Pingusson (1894-1978), 1931-1933. Long white concrete bar, this 110-room old hotel dominates the city. Since 1998, this very symbolic place of the modern movement has become a co-ownership of individual accommodations. / Bridgeman Images

Times Square in New York (United States).
Times Square in New York (United States).

TEC4611739: Times Square in New York (United States). / Bridgeman Images

Stock market indices on a building facade in Times Square in New York, USA. Photography 20/10/08.
Stock market indices on a building facade in Times Square in New York, USA. Photography 20/10/08.

TEC4611792: Stock market indices on a building facade in Times Square in New York, USA. Photography 20/10/08. / Bridgeman Images

LeNew York Stock Exchange in Manhattan, New Yorkæ (USA).
LeNew York Stock Exchange in Manhattan, New Yorkæ (USA).

TEC4611874: LeNew York Stock Exchange in Manhattan, New Yorkæ (USA). / Bridgeman Images

Wall Street a Manhattan, New York, United States. Photograph 03/10/00;
Wall Street a Manhattan, New York, United States. Photograph 03/10/00;

TEC4611910: Wall Street a Manhattan, New York, United States. Photograph 03/10/00; / Bridgeman Images

Wall Street in Manhattan, New York (United States).
Wall Street in Manhattan, New York (United States).

TEC4611915: Wall Street in Manhattan, New York (United States). / Bridgeman Images

Wall Street in Manhattan, New York (United States).
Wall Street in Manhattan, New York (United States).

TEC4611970: Wall Street in Manhattan, New York (United States). / Bridgeman Images

Construction of a building in Chelsea, New York, United States.
Construction of a building in Chelsea, New York, United States.

TEC4611998: Construction of a building in Chelsea, New York, United States. / Bridgeman Images

Houses in Manhattan, New York (United States).
Houses in Manhattan, New York (United States).

TEC4612027: Houses in Manhattan, New York (United States). / Bridgeman Images

Central Park in Manhattan, New York, United States.
Central Park in Manhattan, New York, United States.

TEC4612040: Central Park in Manhattan, New York, United States. / Bridgeman Images

Buildings in New York (New York), United States (United States).
Buildings in New York (New York), United States (United States).

TEC4612069: Buildings in New York (New York), United States (United States). / Bridgeman Images

The promenade planted on the High Line in New York (New York), United States (United States). Photography 26/09/10
The promenade planted on the High Line in New York (New York), United States (United States). Photography 26/09/10

TEC4612091: The promenade planted on the High Line in New York (New York), United States (United States). Photography 26/09/10 / Bridgeman Images

The promenade planted on the High Line in New York (New York), United States (United States). Photography 26/09/10
The promenade planted on the High Line in New York (New York), United States (United States). Photography 26/09/10

TEC4612243: The promenade planted on the High Line in New York (New York), United States (United States). Photography 26/09/10 / Bridgeman Images

Cafe Pastis, 9th Avenue, Chelsea, New York (New York), United States (United States). Photography 26/09/10
Cafe Pastis, 9th Avenue, Chelsea, New York (New York), United States (United States). Photography 26/09/10

TEC4612266: Cafe Pastis, 9th Avenue, Chelsea, New York (New York), United States (United States). Photography 26/09/10 / Bridgeman Images

The Chelsea Market in New York (New York), United States (USA).
The Chelsea Market in New York (New York), United States (USA).

TEC4612318: The Chelsea Market in New York (New York), United States (USA). / Bridgeman Images

The MoMA (Museum Modern of Art), 11 West 53 St Midtown, Manhattan, New York (New York), United States (United States). Architecture of Rafael Pelli, Cesar Pelli, Edward Durell Stone and Fred Clarke in 1984. Philip Goodwin in 1939. Photography 26/09/10
The MoMA (Museum Modern of Art), 11 West 53 St Midtown, Manhattan, New York (New York), United States (United States). Architecture of Rafael Pelli, Cesar Pelli, Edward Durell Stone and Fred Clarke in 1984. Philip Goodwin in 1939. Photography 26/09/10

TEC4612338: The MoMA (Museum Modern of Art), 11 West 53 St Midtown, Manhattan, New York (New York), United States (United States). Architecture of Rafael Pelli, Cesar Pelli, Edward Durell Stone and Fred Clarke in 1984. Philip Goodwin in 1939. Photography 26/09/10 / Bridgeman Images

New York Time Tower, New York, United States. This 279-metres high tower is a very interesting technical feature. The agency has developed a second skin on the outer surface, giving the illusion of a large floating sail, passing the top of about thirty meters.
New York Time Tower, New York, United States. This 279-metres high tower is a very interesting technical feature. The agency has developed a second skin on the outer surface, giving the illusion of a large floating sail, passing the top of about thirty meters.

TEC4613381: New York Time Tower, New York, United States. This 279-metres high tower is a very interesting technical feature. The agency has developed a second skin on the outer surface, giving the illusion of a large floating sail, passing the top of about thirty meters. / Bridgeman Images

Cinema MK2, 14 quai de la Seine Paris 19th arrondissement.
Cinema MK2, 14 quai de la Seine Paris 19th arrondissement.

TEC4613645: Cinema MK2, 14 quai de la Seine Paris 19th arrondissement. / Bridgeman Images

Round point Paris 19th arrondissement.
Round point Paris 19th arrondissement.

TEC4613703: Round point Paris 19th arrondissement. / Bridgeman Images

Round point Paris 19th arrondissement.
Round point Paris 19th arrondissement.

TEC4613714: Round point Paris 19th arrondissement. / Bridgeman Images

Parc des Buttes Chaumont, Paris 19th arrondissement. View of the island with at the highest point a reproduction of the temple known as the Sibyl in Tivoli, architect Gabriel Davioud (1824-1881). On the will of Napoleon III (1808-1873) to provide the laborious classes with green lungs, the park was converted to ancient gypsum quarries, which explains its topography. Adolphe Alphand (1817-1891), grand authorizer of Parisian parks with architect engineer Alfred Darcel (1818-1893) drew up the plan of the park. The landscape artist Pierre Barillet Deschampsæ (1824-1873) planted the park from 1866 onwards.
Parc des Buttes Chaumont, Paris 19th arrondissement. View of the island with at the highest point a reproduction of the temple known as the Sibyl in Tivoli, architect Gabriel Davioud (1824-1881). On the will of Napoleon III (1808-1873) to provide the laborious classes with green lungs, the park was converted to ancient gypsum quarries, which explains its topography. Adolphe Alphand (1817-1891), grand authorizer of Parisian parks with architect engineer Alfred Darcel (1818-1893) drew up the plan of the park. The landscape artist Pierre Barillet Deschampsæ (1824-1873) planted the park from 1866 onwards.

TEC4613732: Parc des Buttes Chaumont, Paris 19th arrondissement. View of the island with at the highest point a reproduction of the temple known as the Sibyl in Tivoli, architect Gabriel Davioud (1824-1881). On the will of Napoleon III (1808-1873) to provide the laborious classes with green lungs, the park was converted to ancient gypsum quarries, which explains its topography. Adolphe Alphand (1817-1891), grand authorizer of Parisian parks with architect engineer Alfred Darcel (1818-1893) drew up the plan of the park. The landscape artist Pierre Barillet Deschampsæ (1824-1873) planted the park from 1866 onwards. / Bridgeman Images

Parc des Buttes Chaumont, Paris 19th arrondissement. View of the island with at the highest point a reproduction of the temple known as the Sibyl in Tivoli, architect Gabriel Davioud (1824-1881). On the will of Napoleon III (1808-1873) to provide the laborious classes with green lungs, the park was converted to ancient gypsum quarries, which explains its topography. Adolphe Alphand (1817-1891), grand authorizer of Parisian parks with architect engineer Alfred Darcel (1818-1893) drew up the plan of the park. The landscape artist Pierre Barillet Deschampsæ (1824-1873) planted the park from 1866 onwards.
Parc des Buttes Chaumont, Paris 19th arrondissement. View of the island with at the highest point a reproduction of the temple known as the Sibyl in Tivoli, architect Gabriel Davioud (1824-1881). On the will of Napoleon III (1808-1873) to provide the laborious classes with green lungs, the park was converted to ancient gypsum quarries, which explains its topography. Adolphe Alphand (1817-1891), grand authorizer of Parisian parks with architect engineer Alfred Darcel (1818-1893) drew up the plan of the park. The landscape artist Pierre Barillet Deschampsæ (1824-1873) planted the park from 1866 onwards.

TEC4613738: Parc des Buttes Chaumont, Paris 19th arrondissement. View of the island with at the highest point a reproduction of the temple known as the Sibyl in Tivoli, architect Gabriel Davioud (1824-1881). On the will of Napoleon III (1808-1873) to provide the laborious classes with green lungs, the park was converted to ancient gypsum quarries, which explains its topography. Adolphe Alphand (1817-1891), grand authorizer of Parisian parks with architect engineer Alfred Darcel (1818-1893) drew up the plan of the park. The landscape artist Pierre Barillet Deschampsæ (1824-1873) planted the park from 1866 onwards. / Bridgeman Images

Cinema MK2, 14 quai de la Seine Paris 19th arrondissement.
Cinema MK2, 14 quai de la Seine Paris 19th arrondissement.

TEC4613797: Cinema MK2, 14 quai de la Seine Paris 19th arrondissement. / Bridgeman Images

The Parc des Buttes Chaumont, Paris 19th arrondissement. On the will of Napoleon III (1808-1873) to offer the laborious classes green lungs, the park was brought to old gypsum quarries, which explains its topography. Adolphe Alphand (1817-1891), grand authorizer of Parisian parks with architect engineer Alfred Darcel (1818-1893) drew up the plan of the park. The landscape artist Pierre Barillet Deschamps (1824-1873) planted the park from 1866. Gabriel Davioud (1824-1881) built the restaurant, the guard house, the brewery and the Sibyl temple. Photography 2005.
The Parc des Buttes Chaumont, Paris 19th arrondissement. On the will of Napoleon III (1808-1873) to offer the laborious classes green lungs, the park was brought to old gypsum quarries, which explains its topography. Adolphe Alphand (1817-1891), grand authorizer of Parisian parks with architect engineer Alfred Darcel (1818-1893) drew up the plan of the park. The landscape artist Pierre Barillet Deschamps (1824-1873) planted the park from 1866. Gabriel Davioud (1824-1881) built the restaurant, the guard house, the brewery and the Sibyl temple. Photography 2005.

TEC4613818: The Parc des Buttes Chaumont, Paris 19th arrondissement. On the will of Napoleon III (1808-1873) to offer the laborious classes green lungs, the park was brought to old gypsum quarries, which explains its topography. Adolphe Alphand (1817-1891), grand authorizer of Parisian parks with architect engineer Alfred Darcel (1818-1893) drew up the plan of the park. The landscape artist Pierre Barillet Deschamps (1824-1873) planted the park from 1866. Gabriel Davioud (1824-1881) built the restaurant, the guard house, the brewery and the Sibyl temple. Photography 2005. / Bridgeman Images

The Parc des Buttes Chaumont, Paris 19th arrondissement. On the will of Napoleon III (1808-1873) to offer the laborious classes green lungs, the park was brought to old gypsum quarries, which explains its topography. Adolphe Alphand (1817-1891), grand authorizer of Parisian parks with architect engineer Alfred Darcel (1818-1893) drew up the plan of the park. The landscape artist Pierre Barillet Deschamps (1824-1873) planted the park from 1866. Gabriel Davioud (1824-1881) built the restaurant, the guard house, the brewery and the Sibyl temple. Photography 2005.
The Parc des Buttes Chaumont, Paris 19th arrondissement. On the will of Napoleon III (1808-1873) to offer the laborious classes green lungs, the park was brought to old gypsum quarries, which explains its topography. Adolphe Alphand (1817-1891), grand authorizer of Parisian parks with architect engineer Alfred Darcel (1818-1893) drew up the plan of the park. The landscape artist Pierre Barillet Deschamps (1824-1873) planted the park from 1866. Gabriel Davioud (1824-1881) built the restaurant, the guard house, the brewery and the Sibyl temple. Photography 2005.

TEC4613840: The Parc des Buttes Chaumont, Paris 19th arrondissement. On the will of Napoleon III (1808-1873) to offer the laborious classes green lungs, the park was brought to old gypsum quarries, which explains its topography. Adolphe Alphand (1817-1891), grand authorizer of Parisian parks with architect engineer Alfred Darcel (1818-1893) drew up the plan of the park. The landscape artist Pierre Barillet Deschamps (1824-1873) planted the park from 1866. Gabriel Davioud (1824-1881) built the restaurant, the guard house, the brewery and the Sibyl temple. Photography 2005. / Bridgeman Images

Le Parc de la Villette (1983-1985), 211 avenue Jean Jaures, Paris 19th arrondissement. Before becoming an exhibition venue, the Grande Halle de la Villette was a walk to the oxen of the Villette slaughterhouses. This hall was built in 1867 by Jules de Merindol (1815-1888). From the slaughterhouses of the Villette, closed on March 15, 1974, only this large hall remains.
Le Parc de la Villette (1983-1985), 211 avenue Jean Jaures, Paris 19th arrondissement. Before becoming an exhibition venue, the Grande Halle de la Villette was a walk to the oxen of the Villette slaughterhouses. This hall was built in 1867 by Jules de Merindol (1815-1888). From the slaughterhouses of the Villette, closed on March 15, 1974, only this large hall remains.

TEC4613955: Le Parc de la Villette (1983-1985), 211 avenue Jean Jaures, Paris 19th arrondissement. Before becoming an exhibition venue, the Grande Halle de la Villette was a walk to the oxen of the Villette slaughterhouses. This hall was built in 1867 by Jules de Merindol (1815-1888). From the slaughterhouses of the Villette, closed on March 15, 1974, only this large hall remains. / Bridgeman Images

Boulevard de Belleville in Paris 19th. Photography 25/08/07.
Boulevard de Belleville in Paris 19th. Photography 25/08/07.

TEC4613960: Boulevard de Belleville in Paris 19th. Photography 25/08/07. / Bridgeman Images

Boulevard de la Villette in Paris 19th. Photography 25/08/07.
Boulevard de la Villette in Paris 19th. Photography 25/08/07.

TEC4614017: Boulevard de la Villette in Paris 19th. Photography 25/08/07. / Bridgeman Images

Wall painted in Paris 10th. Artwork by Francois Boisrond.
Wall painted in Paris 10th. Artwork by Francois Boisrond.

TEC4614832: Wall painted in Paris 10th. Artwork by Francois Boisrond. / Bridgeman Images

Square Alban Satragne in Paris 10th.
Square Alban Satragne in Paris 10th.

TEC4614854: Square Alban Satragne in Paris 10th. / Bridgeman Images

Garage rue Rocroy in Paris 10th.
Garage rue Rocroy in Paris 10th.

TEC4614863: Garage rue Rocroy in Paris 10th. / Bridgeman Images

Wall painting in Paris 10th. Photography 10/06/99.
Wall painting in Paris 10th. Photography 10/06/99.

TEC4614933: Wall painting in Paris 10th. Photography 10/06/99. / Bridgeman Images

Porte Saint Martin, Paris 10th. Architect Pierre Bullet (1639-1716), construction1674.
Porte Saint Martin, Paris 10th. Architect Pierre Bullet (1639-1716), construction1674.

TEC4614961: Porte Saint Martin, Paris 10th. Architect Pierre Bullet (1639-1716), construction1674. / Bridgeman Images


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