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Stained glass. Photography 1998
Stained glass. Photography 1998

OMG4559035: Stained glass. Photography 1998 / Bridgeman Images

Detail of a marble fireplace.
Detail of a marble fireplace.

OMG4559050: Detail of a marble fireplace. / Bridgeman Images

The school city Lakanel, 3 avenue du President Franklin Roosevelt, in Sceaux (Hauts de Seine, Ile de France). Architect Anatole de Baudot, 1882-1885.
The school city Lakanel, 3 avenue du President Franklin Roosevelt, in Sceaux (Hauts de Seine, Ile de France). Architect Anatole de Baudot, 1882-1885.

LBY4560403: The school city Lakanel, 3 avenue du President Franklin Roosevelt, in Sceaux (Hauts de Seine, Ile de France). Architect Anatole de Baudot, 1882-1885. / Bridgeman Images

The school city Lakanel, 3 avenue du President Franklin Roosevelt, in Sceaux (Hauts de Seine, Ile de France). Architect Anatole de Baudot, 1882-1885.
The school city Lakanel, 3 avenue du President Franklin Roosevelt, in Sceaux (Hauts de Seine, Ile de France). Architect Anatole de Baudot, 1882-1885.

LBY4560392: The school city Lakanel, 3 avenue du President Franklin Roosevelt, in Sceaux (Hauts de Seine, Ile de France). Architect Anatole de Baudot, 1882-1885. / Bridgeman Images

Belem Tower in Lisbon (Portugal), built in 1521.
Belem Tower in Lisbon (Portugal), built in 1521.

LBY4562226: Belem Tower in Lisbon (Portugal), built in 1521. / Bridgeman Images

The Temple of Love at the Chateau de Versailles (Yvelines). Architect Richard Mic 1778. Composed of twelve Corinthian columns resting on a seven-step circular base, the building is covered with a dome.
The Temple of Love at the Chateau de Versailles (Yvelines). Architect Richard Mic 1778. Composed of twelve Corinthian columns resting on a seven-step circular base, the building is covered with a dome.

LBY4561782: The Temple of Love at the Chateau de Versailles (Yvelines). Architect Richard Mic 1778. Composed of twelve Corinthian columns resting on a seven-step circular base, the building is covered with a dome. / Bridgeman Images

Architectonic concrete detail “” palazzo”””.
Architectonic concrete detail “” palazzo”””.

OMG4558998: Architectonic concrete detail “” palazzo”””. / Bridgeman Images

The school city Lakanel, 3 avenue du President Franklin Roosevelt, in Sceaux (Hauts de Seine, Ile de France). Architect Anatole de Baudot, 1882-1885.
The school city Lakanel, 3 avenue du President Franklin Roosevelt, in Sceaux (Hauts de Seine, Ile de France). Architect Anatole de Baudot, 1882-1885.

LBY4560383: The school city Lakanel, 3 avenue du President Franklin Roosevelt, in Sceaux (Hauts de Seine, Ile de France). Architect Anatole de Baudot, 1882-1885. / Bridgeman Images

The Auberge de la Pomme d'Or in the old warehouses of Bercy, Paris 12th arrondissement.
The Auberge de la Pomme d'Or in the old warehouses of Bercy, Paris 12th arrondissement.

LBY4564020: The Auberge de la Pomme d'Or in the old warehouses of Bercy, Paris 12th arrondissement. / Bridgeman Images

The mixed estate complex Le Monolithe, a Lyon Confluence, 2010, Winy Maas (MVRDV), Pierre Gautier (PGA), Manuel Gautrand (MGA), Erick van Egeraat (EEA) and Emmanuel Combarel-Dominique Marrec (ECDM) (c) Luc Boegly/Combarel Emmanuel Gautier Pierre Gautrand Manuel Maas Winy Marrec MVRDV van Egeraat Erick /Artedia/Leemage
The mixed estate complex Le Monolithe, a Lyon Confluence, 2010, Winy Maas (MVRDV), Pierre Gautier (PGA), Manuel Gautrand (MGA), Erick van Egeraat (EEA) and Emmanuel Combarel-Dominique Marrec (ECDM) (c) Luc Boegly/Combarel Emmanuel Gautier Pierre Gautrand Manuel Maas Winy Marrec MVRDV van Egeraat Erick /Artedia/Leemage

LBY4564250: The mixed estate complex Le Monolithe, a Lyon Confluence, 2010, Winy Maas (MVRDV), Pierre Gautier (PGA), Manuel Gautrand (MGA), Erick van Egeraat (EEA) and Emmanuel Combarel-Dominique Marrec (ECDM) (c) Luc Boegly/Combarel Emmanuel Gautier Pierre Gautrand Manuel Maas Winy Marrec MVRDV van Egeraat Erick /Artedia/Leemage / Bridgeman Images

Moscow (Russia)
Moscow (Russia)

LBY4566867: Moscow (Russia) / Bridgeman Images

Housing real estate in the park of Maisons Laffite (Yvelines).
Housing real estate in the park of Maisons Laffite (Yvelines).

LBY4565676: Housing real estate in the park of Maisons Laffite (Yvelines). / Bridgeman Images

The park of Maisons Laffite (Yvelines).
The park of Maisons Laffite (Yvelines).

LBY4565629: The park of Maisons Laffite (Yvelines). / Bridgeman Images

Detached house in the park of Maisons Laffite (Yvelines).
Detached house in the park of Maisons Laffite (Yvelines).

LBY4565652: Detached house in the park of Maisons Laffite (Yvelines). / Bridgeman Images

The park of Maisons Laffite (Yvelines).
The park of Maisons Laffite (Yvelines).

LBY4565681: The park of Maisons Laffite (Yvelines). / Bridgeman Images

Belem Tower in Lisbon (Portugal), built in 1521.
Belem Tower in Lisbon (Portugal), built in 1521.

LBY4562234: Belem Tower in Lisbon (Portugal), built in 1521. / Bridgeman Images

The banks of the Seine to Saint Ouen (Seine Saint Denis)
The banks of the Seine to Saint Ouen (Seine Saint Denis)

LBY4570401: The banks of the Seine to Saint Ouen (Seine Saint Denis) / Bridgeman Images

Ecomusee d'Alsace, chemin Grosswalld to Ungersheim (Haut Rhine).
Ecomusee d'Alsace, chemin Grosswalld to Ungersheim (Haut Rhine).

LBY4569597: Ecomusee d'Alsace, chemin Grosswalld to Ungersheim (Haut Rhine). / Bridgeman Images

Doric Temple in Segeste in Sicily (Italy).
Doric Temple in Segeste in Sicily (Italy).

OMG4569948: Doric Temple in Segeste in Sicily (Italy). / Bridgeman Images

3 April 2016 - Canopee - Les Halles, Paris, Architects: Patrick Berger and Jacques Anziutti
3 April 2016 - Canopee - Les Halles, Paris, Architects: Patrick Berger and Jacques Anziutti

OMG4672716: 3 April 2016 - Canopee - Les Halles, Paris, Architects: Patrick Berger and Jacques Anziutti / Bridgeman Images

3 April 2016 - Canopee - Les Halles, Paris, Architects: Patrick Berger and Jacques Anziutti
3 April 2016 - Canopee - Les Halles, Paris, Architects: Patrick Berger and Jacques Anziutti

OMG4672763: 3 April 2016 - Canopee - Les Halles, Paris, Architects: Patrick Berger and Jacques Anziutti / Bridgeman Images

Housing building in Fresnes (Val de Marne). Architect AUSIA.
Housing building in Fresnes (Val de Marne). Architect AUSIA.

OMG4679643: Housing building in Fresnes (Val de Marne). Architect AUSIA. / Bridgeman Images

Real estate, Le Saint James a Saint Quentin en Yvelines (Les Yvelines). Realisation 1994, architect AUSIA. Photography 1994.
Real estate, Le Saint James a Saint Quentin en Yvelines (Les Yvelines). Realisation 1994, architect AUSIA. Photography 1994.

OMG4679651: Real estate, Le Saint James a Saint Quentin en Yvelines (Les Yvelines). Realisation 1994, architect AUSIA. Photography 1994. / Bridgeman Images

Interior of a Haussmann building in Paris.
Interior of a Haussmann building in Paris.

OMG4678586: Interior of a Haussmann building in Paris. / Bridgeman Images

Interior of a Haussmann building in Paris.
Interior of a Haussmann building in Paris.

OMG4678589: Interior of a Haussmann building in Paris. / Bridgeman Images

Concrete Materials.
Concrete Materials.

OMG4680957: Concrete Materials. / Bridgeman Images

The house of Emile Zola in Medan, Yvelines, Ile de France, France. In 1878, Emile Zola acquired a small house which he expanded and beautified for eight years. He works there every day from spring to autumn for 24 years. The house has retained the charm and atmosphere of the 19th century: Dutch furniture from the 18th century, stained glass windows from the 16th, 17th and 19th centuries in the dining room and the billiard lounge
The house of Emile Zola in Medan, Yvelines, Ile de France, France. In 1878, Emile Zola acquired a small house which he expanded and beautified for eight years. He works there every day from spring to autumn for 24 years. The house has retained the charm and atmosphere of the 19th century: Dutch furniture from the 18th century, stained glass windows from the 16th, 17th and 19th centuries in the dining room and the billiard lounge

OMG4681611: The house of Emile Zola in Medan, Yvelines, Ile de France, France. In 1878, Emile Zola acquired a small house which he expanded and beautified for eight years. He works there every day from spring to autumn for 24 years. The house has retained the charm and atmosphere of the 19th century: Dutch furniture from the 18th century, stained glass windows from the 16th, 17th and 19th centuries in the dining room and the billiard lounge / Bridgeman Images

Portraits of Shigeru Ban and Jean de Gastines, architects of the Centre Pompidou de Metz (Moselle). Photography 10/05/10.
Portraits of Shigeru Ban and Jean de Gastines, architects of the Centre Pompidou de Metz (Moselle). Photography 10/05/10.

OMG4694390: Portraits of Shigeru Ban and Jean de Gastines, architects of the Centre Pompidou de Metz (Moselle). Photography 10/05/10. / Bridgeman Images

Portraits of Shigeru Ban and Jean de Gastines, architects of the Centre Pompidou de Metz (Moselle). Photography 10/05/10.
Portraits of Shigeru Ban and Jean de Gastines, architects of the Centre Pompidou de Metz (Moselle). Photography 10/05/10.

OMG4694412: Portraits of Shigeru Ban and Jean de Gastines, architects of the Centre Pompidou de Metz (Moselle). Photography 10/05/10. / Bridgeman Images

The Chateau d'Azay le Rideau (Azay-le-Rideau), Indre-et-Loire (Indre et Loire), France. Architecture of 1514. Photography 10/06/04
The Chateau d'Azay le Rideau (Azay-le-Rideau), Indre-et-Loire (Indre et Loire), France. Architecture of 1514. Photography 10/06/04

LBY4723963: The Chateau d'Azay le Rideau (Azay-le-Rideau), Indre-et-Loire (Indre et Loire), France. Architecture of 1514. Photography 10/06/04 / Bridgeman Images

The Forbidden City in Pekin, China. Architecture made between 1407-1420. Photography 28/10/07. The Prohibited Cite extends over 72 hectares in the heart of Pekin. From 1420 to 1911 it was the main residence of twenty four emperors of the Ming and Qing. It is the largest and best preserved architectural ensemble of ancient palaces in the world.
The Forbidden City in Pekin, China. Architecture made between 1407-1420. Photography 28/10/07. The Prohibited Cite extends over 72 hectares in the heart of Pekin. From 1420 to 1911 it was the main residence of twenty four emperors of the Ming and Qing. It is the largest and best preserved architectural ensemble of ancient palaces in the world.

LBY4725504: The Forbidden City in Pekin, China. Architecture made between 1407-1420. Photography 28/10/07. The Prohibited Cite extends over 72 hectares in the heart of Pekin. From 1420 to 1911 it was the main residence of twenty four emperors of the Ming and Qing. It is the largest and best preserved architectural ensemble of ancient palaces in the world. / Bridgeman Images

The Forbidden City in Pekin, China. Decorative pattern depicting a dragon. Architecture made between 1407-1420. Photography 28/10/07. The Prohibited Cite extends over 72 hectares in the heart of Pekin. From 1420 to 1911 it was the main residence of twenty four emperors of the Ming and Qing. It is the largest and best preserved architectural ensemble of ancient palaces in the world.
The Forbidden City in Pekin, China. Decorative pattern depicting a dragon. Architecture made between 1407-1420. Photography 28/10/07. The Prohibited Cite extends over 72 hectares in the heart of Pekin. From 1420 to 1911 it was the main residence of twenty four emperors of the Ming and Qing. It is the largest and best preserved architectural ensemble of ancient palaces in the world.

LBY4725588: The Forbidden City in Pekin, China. Decorative pattern depicting a dragon. Architecture made between 1407-1420. Photography 28/10/07. The Prohibited Cite extends over 72 hectares in the heart of Pekin. From 1420 to 1911 it was the main residence of twenty four emperors of the Ming and Qing. It is the largest and best preserved architectural ensemble of ancient palaces in the world. / Bridgeman Images

The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07
The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07

LBY4725499: The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07 / Bridgeman Images

The Forbidden City in Pekin, China. Architecture made between 1407-1420. Photography 28/10/07. The Prohibited Cite extends over 72 hectares in the heart of Pekin. From 1420 to 1911 it was the main residence of twenty four emperors of the Ming and Qing. It is the largest and best preserved architectural ensemble of ancient palaces in the world.
The Forbidden City in Pekin, China. Architecture made between 1407-1420. Photography 28/10/07. The Prohibited Cite extends over 72 hectares in the heart of Pekin. From 1420 to 1911 it was the main residence of twenty four emperors of the Ming and Qing. It is the largest and best preserved architectural ensemble of ancient palaces in the world.

LBY4725649: The Forbidden City in Pekin, China. Architecture made between 1407-1420. Photography 28/10/07. The Prohibited Cite extends over 72 hectares in the heart of Pekin. From 1420 to 1911 it was the main residence of twenty four emperors of the Ming and Qing. It is the largest and best preserved architectural ensemble of ancient palaces in the world. / Bridgeman Images

The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07
The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07

LBY4725452: The Great Wall of China is close to Pekin. Construction of the Great Wall began in the 9th and 8th century BC, and continued for more than 2,000 years. If all its constructions and trunks spread across the vast region of North and Central China were combined, the Great Wall would extend over 50,000 km (100,000 li). Indeed, historical records show that since the Fighting Kingdoms, more than 20 feodal states and imperial dynasties have begun building defense walls. Photography 25/10/07 / Bridgeman Images

The Forbidden City in Pekin, China. Architecture made between 1407-1420. Photography 28/10/07. The Prohibited Cite extends over 72 hectares in the heart of Pekin. From 1420 to 1911 it was the main residence of twenty four emperors of the Ming and Qing. It is the largest and best preserved architectural ensemble of ancient palaces in the world.
The Forbidden City in Pekin, China. Architecture made between 1407-1420. Photography 28/10/07. The Prohibited Cite extends over 72 hectares in the heart of Pekin. From 1420 to 1911 it was the main residence of twenty four emperors of the Ming and Qing. It is the largest and best preserved architectural ensemble of ancient palaces in the world.

LBY4725593: The Forbidden City in Pekin, China. Architecture made between 1407-1420. Photography 28/10/07. The Prohibited Cite extends over 72 hectares in the heart of Pekin. From 1420 to 1911 it was the main residence of twenty four emperors of the Ming and Qing. It is the largest and best preserved architectural ensemble of ancient palaces in the world. / Bridgeman Images


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