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Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000.
Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000.

TEC4660154: Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000. / Bridgeman Images

Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000.
Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000.

TEC4660185: Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000. / Bridgeman Images

Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000.
Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000.

TEC4660239: Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000. / Bridgeman Images

Crown Hall of the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Construction 1952-1956, architect Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe (1886-1969).
Crown Hall of the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Construction 1952-1956, architect Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe (1886-1969).

TEC4660337: Crown Hall of the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Construction 1952-1956, architect Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe (1886-1969)., Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig (1886-1969) / Bridgeman Images

The Saint Savior Chapel on the campus of the Ilinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Construction 1952, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969).
The Saint Savior Chapel on the campus of the Ilinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Construction 1952, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969).

TEC4660388: The Saint Savior Chapel on the campus of the Ilinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Construction 1952, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969)., Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig (1886-1969) / Bridgeman Images

The Neuenational gallery in Berlin (Germany). Construction 1966-1968, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969).
The Neuenational gallery in Berlin (Germany). Construction 1966-1968, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969).

TEC4660416: The Neuenational gallery in Berlin (Germany). Construction 1966-1968, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969)., Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig (1886-1969) / Bridgeman Images

The Neuenational gallery in Berlin (Germany). Construction 1966-1968, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969).
The Neuenational gallery in Berlin (Germany). Construction 1966-1968, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969).

TEC4660422: The Neuenational gallery in Berlin (Germany). Construction 1966-1968, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969)., Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig (1886-1969) / Bridgeman Images

The Seagram Building in New York (United States). Construction 1954-1958, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969). Photography 10/04/96.
The Seagram Building in New York (United States). Construction 1954-1958, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969). Photography 10/04/96.

TEC4660451: The Seagram Building in New York (United States). Construction 1954-1958, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969). Photography 10/04/96., Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig (1886-1969) / Bridgeman Images

Le Palais Brongniart, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse in Paris 75002. Construction 1808-1826, architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847).
Le Palais Brongniart, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse in Paris 75002. Construction 1808-1826, architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847).

TEC4660499: Le Palais Brongniart, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse in Paris 75002. Construction 1808-1826, architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847). / Bridgeman Images

Le Palais Brongniart, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse in Paris 75002. Construction 1808-1826, architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847).
Le Palais Brongniart, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse in Paris 75002. Construction 1808-1826, architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847).

TEC4660526: Le Palais Brongniart, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse in Paris 75002. Construction 1808-1826, architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847). / Bridgeman Images

Le Palais Brongniart, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse in Paris 75002. Construction 1808-1826, architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847).
Le Palais Brongniart, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse in Paris 75002. Construction 1808-1826, architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847).

TEC4660545: Le Palais Brongniart, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse in Paris 75002. Construction 1808-1826, architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847). / Bridgeman Images

Le Palais Brongniart, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse in Paris 75002. Construction 1808-1826, architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847).
Le Palais Brongniart, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse in Paris 75002. Construction 1808-1826, architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847).

TEC4660641: Le Palais Brongniart, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse in Paris 75002. Construction 1808-1826, architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847). / Bridgeman Images

Le Palais Brongniart, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse in Paris 75002. Construction 1808-1826, architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847).
Le Palais Brongniart, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse in Paris 75002. Construction 1808-1826, architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847).

TEC4660663: Le Palais Brongniart, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse in Paris 75002. Construction 1808-1826, architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847). / Bridgeman Images

Le Palais Brongniart, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse in Paris 75002. Construction 1808-1826, architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847).
Le Palais Brongniart, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse in Paris 75002. Construction 1808-1826, architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847).

TEC4660681: Le Palais Brongniart, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse in Paris 75002. Construction 1808-1826, architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847). / Bridgeman Images

Map of the Pere Lachaise cemetery in Paris 75020. Architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847), 1813. Burial in Paris is prohibited by a decree of 1804. It is in this context that the capital acquired land from Father Francois de la Chaise to build the most beautiful Parisian cemeteries.
Map of the Pere Lachaise cemetery in Paris 75020. Architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847), 1813. Burial in Paris is prohibited by a decree of 1804. It is in this context that the capital acquired land from Father Francois de la Chaise to build the most beautiful Parisian cemeteries.

TEC4660739: Map of the Pere Lachaise cemetery in Paris 75020. Architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847), 1813. Burial in Paris is prohibited by a decree of 1804. It is in this context that the capital acquired land from Father Francois de la Chaise to build the most beautiful Parisian cemeteries. / Bridgeman Images

Map of the Pere Lachaise cemetery in Paris 75020. Architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847), 1813. Burial in Paris is prohibited by a decree of 1804. It is in this context that the capital acquired land from Father Francois de la Chaise to build the most beautiful Parisian cemeteries.
Map of the Pere Lachaise cemetery in Paris 75020. Architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847), 1813. Burial in Paris is prohibited by a decree of 1804. It is in this context that the capital acquired land from Father Francois de la Chaise to build the most beautiful Parisian cemeteries.

TEC4660749: Map of the Pere Lachaise cemetery in Paris 75020. Architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847), 1813. Burial in Paris is prohibited by a decree of 1804. It is in this context that the capital acquired land from Father Francois de la Chaise to build the most beautiful Parisian cemeteries. / Bridgeman Images

Le Cirque d'hiver, 110 rue Amelota Paris 75011. Architect Jakob Hittorff (1792-1857), 1852. Finished a week after the coup, the circus became the circus Napoleon. Built for Louis Dejean, this cirquesitue near the grand boulevards and theatres that attracted a large audience at that time. The decoration is inspired by Greek architecture. The entrance is decorated with two cast iron statues that announce the equestrian vocation of the place.
Le Cirque d'hiver, 110 rue Amelota Paris 75011. Architect Jakob Hittorff (1792-1857), 1852. Finished a week after the coup, the circus became the circus Napoleon. Built for Louis Dejean, this cirquesitue near the grand boulevards and theatres that attracted a large audience at that time. The decoration is inspired by Greek architecture. The entrance is decorated with two cast iron statues that announce the equestrian vocation of the place.

TEC4660873: Le Cirque d'hiver, 110 rue Amelota Paris 75011. Architect Jakob Hittorff (1792-1857), 1852. Finished a week after the coup, the circus became the circus Napoleon. Built for Louis Dejean, this cirquesitue near the grand boulevards and theatres that attracted a large audience at that time. The decoration is inspired by Greek architecture. The entrance is decorated with two cast iron statues that announce the equestrian vocation of the place. / Bridgeman Images

Hotel des Marechaux, Place de l'Etoile, Paris 75008. Architect Jakob Hittorf (1792-1867), 1854. By December 13, 1854, the species surrounding the Arc de Triomphe is devolu to 12 private hotels that still remain today. The gardens of these hotels look towards the square. These hotels are clearly recognizable by their identical columns. It was for no reason that Parisians called them hotel des Marechaux at the time.
Hotel des Marechaux, Place de l'Etoile, Paris 75008. Architect Jakob Hittorf (1792-1867), 1854. By December 13, 1854, the species surrounding the Arc de Triomphe is devolu to 12 private hotels that still remain today. The gardens of these hotels look towards the square. These hotels are clearly recognizable by their identical columns. It was for no reason that Parisians called them hotel des Marechaux at the time.

TEC4660918: Hotel des Marechaux, Place de l'Etoile, Paris 75008. Architect Jakob Hittorf (1792-1867), 1854. By December 13, 1854, the species surrounding the Arc de Triomphe is devolu to 12 private hotels that still remain today. The gardens of these hotels look towards the square. These hotels are clearly recognizable by their identical columns. It was for no reason that Parisians called them hotel des Marechaux at the time., Hittorff, Jacques Ignace (1792-1867) / Bridgeman Images

Hotel des Marechaux, Place de l'Etoile, Paris 75008. Architect Jakob Hittorf (1792-1867), 1854. By December 13, 1854, the species surrounding the Arc de Triomphe is devolu to 12 private hotels that still remain today. The gardens of these hotels look towards the square. These hotels are clearly recognizable by their identical columns. It was for no reason that Parisians called them hotel des Marechaux at the time.
Hotel des Marechaux, Place de l'Etoile, Paris 75008. Architect Jakob Hittorf (1792-1867), 1854. By December 13, 1854, the species surrounding the Arc de Triomphe is devolu to 12 private hotels that still remain today. The gardens of these hotels look towards the square. These hotels are clearly recognizable by their identical columns. It was for no reason that Parisians called them hotel des Marechaux at the time.

TEC4660924: Hotel des Marechaux, Place de l'Etoile, Paris 75008. Architect Jakob Hittorf (1792-1867), 1854. By December 13, 1854, the species surrounding the Arc de Triomphe is devolu to 12 private hotels that still remain today. The gardens of these hotels look towards the square. These hotels are clearly recognizable by their identical columns. It was for no reason that Parisians called them hotel des Marechaux at the time., Hittorff, Jacques Ignace (1792-1867) / Bridgeman Images

Church Saint Vincent de Paul, Place Frantz Liszt in Paris 75010 (photo)
Church Saint Vincent de Paul, Place Frantz Liszt in Paris 75010 (photo)

TEC4660941: Church Saint Vincent de Paul, Place Frantz Liszt in Paris 75010 (photo), Hittorff, Jacques Ignace (1792-1867) / Bridgeman Images

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.

TEC4660964: The Gare du Nord in Paris 75010. Architect Jacob Hittorf (1792-1867), 1861-1865. Photography 2007. / Bridgeman Images

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.

TEC4660977: The Gare du Nord in Paris 75010. Architect Jacob Hittorf (1792-1867), 1861-1865. Photography 2007. / Bridgeman Images

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.

TEC4660983: The Gare du Nord in Paris 75010. Architect Jacob Hittorf (1792-1867), 1861-1865. Photography 2007. / Bridgeman Images

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.

TEC4660996: The Gare du Nord in Paris 75010. Architect Jacob Hittorf (1792-1867), 1861-1865. Photography 2007. / Bridgeman Images

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

Reconstruction of the German pavilion for the 1929 Universal Exhibition, dates back to Barcelona (Spain) in 1986. Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969). Photography 10/05/88.
Reconstruction of the German pavilion for the 1929 Universal Exhibition, dates back to Barcelona (Spain) in 1986. Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969). Photography 10/05/88.

TEC4663402: Reconstruction of the German pavilion for the 1929 Universal Exhibition, dates back to Barcelona (Spain) in 1986. Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969). Photography 10/05/88., Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig (1886-1969) / Bridgeman Images

Tower LVMH 57th Street/Madison Avenue, construction 1999-2001, architect Christian de Protzamparc. New York, United States. Photocopy 15/10/01.
Tower LVMH 57th Street/Madison Avenue, construction 1999-2001, architect Christian de Protzamparc. New York, United States. Photocopy 15/10/01.

TEC4611570: Tower LVMH 57th Street/Madison Avenue, construction 1999-2001, architect Christian de Protzamparc. New York, United States. Photocopy 15/10/01., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Tower LVMH 57th Street/Madison Avenue, construction 1999-2001, architect Christian de Protzamparc. New York, United States. Photography 15/10/03.
Tower LVMH 57th Street/Madison Avenue, construction 1999-2001, architect Christian de Protzamparc. New York, United States. Photography 15/10/03.

TEC4611582: Tower LVMH 57th Street/Madison Avenue, construction 1999-2001, architect Christian de Protzamparc. New York, United States. Photography 15/10/03., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / 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

Mobile Art Chanel (architect Zaha Hadid) in New York (USA).
Mobile Art Chanel (architect Zaha Hadid) in New York (USA).

TEC4611861: Mobile Art Chanel (architect Zaha Hadid) in New York (USA)., Hadid, Zaha (1950-2016) / 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


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