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OMG4708524: The Department of the Arts of Islam of the Louvre - The work of architects Rudy Ricciotti and Mario Bellini, a box surmounted by a cover of gilded glass and woven with a fine undulating metal network, highlights one of the richest and most beautiful collections of Islamic art in the world. Department of the Arts of Islam - Louvre - Paris 1er - 2012 - Mario Bellini - Rudy Ricciotti / Bridgeman Images
TEC4681011: Rostrale column, Place de la Concorde in Paris, 75008. Designed by Jacques Ange Gabriel as a French garden, it is one of the most beautiful French squares. Inaugred in 1763 as Place Louis XV, it became the place of the Revolution in 1792 and became the place of the capital executions. Louis-Philippe will give it back its current name. In 1836 he called the architect Hittorf to reshape the square with the eight statues of the big cities of France and the fountains / Bridgeman Images
LBY4681065: Detail of a rostrale column, Place de la Concorde, Paris 75008. Designed by Jacques Ange Gabriel as a French garden, it is one of the most beautiful French squares. Inaugurated in 1763 as Place Louis XV, it became the place of the Revolution from 1792 to become the place of capital executions. Louis-Philippe will give it back its current name. In 1836, he called the architect Hittorf to reshape the square with the eight statues of the big cities of France and the fountains that surround the obelisque of Luksor without forgetting the rostral columns and candelabra that surrounded the square / Bridgeman Images
MDA4673140: Rehabilitation of social housing units, HBM group, 54-56 quai du Point du Jour, rue de Seine et Emile Duclaux, avenue Pierre Grenier a Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). Construction 1932, architects Joseph Bassompierre (1871-1950), Paul de Rutte (1871-1943) and Paul Sirvin (1891-1977). Rehabilitation from 1992 to 1996 by Patrick Magendie. This complex consisted of approximately 1,000 houses on a plot of 27,500 square metres. The accommodation consists of a majority of three rooms and four rooms. The common rooms are open to the alcove kitchen, following which is installed the laundry room with sink, wash basin and shower! / Bridgeman Images
MDA4673183: Rehabilitation of social housing units, HBM group, 54-56 quai du Point du Jour, rue de Seine et Emile Duclaux, avenue Pierre Grenier a Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). Construction 1932, architects Joseph Bassompierre (1871-1950), Paul de Rutte (1871-1943) and Paul Sirvin (1891-1977). Rehabilitation from 1992 to 1996 by Patrick Magendie. This complex consisted of approximately 1,000 houses on a plot of 27,500 square metres. The accommodation consists of a majority of three rooms and four rooms. The common rooms are open to the alcove kitchen, following which is installed the laundry room with sink, wash basin and shower! / Bridgeman Images