Search options

Orientation
Colour

Display options

View

Print

To print search results, use print friendly version of this page.

2502300 Search Results

The Viaduc des Arts at the height of Boulevard Diderot, Paris 12th arrondissement. The planted promenade crosses for 4.5 km, the entire district. The railway tracks were replaced by suspended gardens, designed by Philippe Mathieux.
The Viaduc des Arts at the height of Boulevard Diderot, Paris 12th arrondissement. The planted promenade crosses for 4.5 km, the entire district. The railway tracks were replaced by suspended gardens, designed by Philippe Mathieux.

LBY4628522: The Viaduc des Arts at the height of Boulevard Diderot, Paris 12th arrondissement. The planted promenade crosses for 4.5 km, the entire district. The railway tracks were replaced by suspended gardens, designed by Philippe Mathieux. / Bridgeman Images

An advertising canvas stretched on a building, Place Mazas in Paris 12th arrondissement.
An advertising canvas stretched on a building, Place Mazas in Paris 12th arrondissement.

LBY4628613: An advertising canvas stretched on a building, Place Mazas in Paris 12th arrondissement. / Bridgeman Images

The Parc Floral de Vincennes, Paris 12th arrondissement. Located on the edge of the Bois de Vincennes, this botanical garden was created in 1969 by landscape architect David Collin. Photography 2002.
The Parc Floral de Vincennes, Paris 12th arrondissement. Located on the edge of the Bois de Vincennes, this botanical garden was created in 1969 by landscape architect David Collin. Photography 2002.

LBY4628619: The Parc Floral de Vincennes, Paris 12th arrondissement. Located on the edge of the Bois de Vincennes, this botanical garden was created in 1969 by landscape architect David Collin. Photography 2002. / Bridgeman Images

Gare de Lyon in Paris 12th arrondissement. Architect Marius Toudoire (1852-1922), 1895-1900.
Gare de Lyon in Paris 12th arrondissement. Architect Marius Toudoire (1852-1922), 1895-1900.

LBY4628628: Gare de Lyon in Paris 12th arrondissement. Architect Marius Toudoire (1852-1922), 1895-1900. / Bridgeman Images

The Zamansky Tower of the Jussieu Campus of the University Pierre and Marie Curie Zamansky Tower - Jussieu Campus - University Pierre and Marie Curie
The Zamansky Tower of the Jussieu Campus of the University Pierre and Marie Curie Zamansky Tower - Jussieu Campus - University Pierre and Marie Curie

LBY4622993: The Zamansky Tower of the Jussieu Campus of the University Pierre and Marie Curie Zamansky Tower - Jussieu Campus - University Pierre and Marie Curie / Bridgeman Images

Office of Administration of the College of France, Paris, 1939 (photo)
Office of Administration of the College of France, Paris, 1939 (photo)

JLJ4645913: Office of Administration of the College of France, Paris, 1939 (photo), Jourdain, Francis (1876-1958) / Bridgeman Images

The Sony Center in Berlin on the Potsdamerplatz (Germany). Architects Helmut & Murphy Jahn, 1996-2000. Photography 15/08/03.
The Sony Center in Berlin on the Potsdamerplatz (Germany). Architects Helmut & Murphy Jahn, 1996-2000. Photography 15/08/03.

TEC4647081: The Sony Center in Berlin on the Potsdamerplatz (Germany). Architects Helmut & Murphy Jahn, 1996-2000. Photography 15/08/03., Helmut, Jahn (b.1940) / Bridgeman Images

Baumschulweg Crematorium in Berlin (Germany). Architect Axel Schultes, 1996-1998. Photography 15/08/03.
Baumschulweg Crematorium in Berlin (Germany). Architect Axel Schultes, 1996-1998. Photography 15/08/03.

TEC4647518: Baumschulweg Crematorium in Berlin (Germany). Architect Axel Schultes, 1996-1998. Photography 15/08/03., Schultes, Axel (b.1943) / Bridgeman Images

Millenium Dome in London (England), directed by Richard Rogers in 1999.
Millenium Dome in London (England), directed by Richard Rogers in 1999.

TEC4648866: Millenium Dome in London (England), directed by Richard Rogers in 1999., Rogers, Richard (b.1933) / Bridgeman Images

The CMA CGM tower construction site in Marseille (Bouches du Rhone). Architect Zaha Hadid, 2009. Photography 31/03/09.
The CMA CGM tower construction site in Marseille (Bouches du Rhone). Architect Zaha Hadid, 2009. Photography 31/03/09.

LBY4646484: The CMA CGM tower construction site in Marseille (Bouches du Rhone). Architect Zaha Hadid, 2009. Photography 31/03/09., Hadid, Zaha (1950-2016) / Bridgeman Images

The CMA CGM Tower construction site in Marseille (Bouches du Rhone). Architect Zaha Hadid, 2009. Photography 31/03/09.
The CMA CGM Tower construction site in Marseille (Bouches du Rhone). Architect Zaha Hadid, 2009. Photography 31/03/09.

LBY4646493: The CMA CGM Tower construction site in Marseille (Bouches du Rhone). Architect Zaha Hadid, 2009. Photography 31/03/09., Hadid, Zaha (1950-2016) / Bridgeman Images

Remains of the Hotel Esplanade, built in 1911, whose breakfast room and imperiale room were integrated into the new Sony Center building on Potsdamerplatz in Berlin (Germany). The imperiale chamber was moved over 75 metres, thanks to a hydraulic technique, in 1996. At the toyal level, 1300 tons were moved. Architects Helmut & Murphy Jahn, 2000. Photography 15/08/03.
Remains of the Hotel Esplanade, built in 1911, whose breakfast room and imperiale room were integrated into the new Sony Center building on Potsdamerplatz in Berlin (Germany). The imperiale chamber was moved over 75 metres, thanks to a hydraulic technique, in 1996. At the toyal level, 1300 tons were moved. Architects Helmut & Murphy Jahn, 2000. Photography 15/08/03.

TEC4647125: Remains of the Hotel Esplanade, built in 1911, whose breakfast room and imperiale room were integrated into the new Sony Center building on Potsdamerplatz in Berlin (Germany). The imperiale chamber was moved over 75 metres, thanks to a hydraulic technique, in 1996. At the toyal level, 1300 tons were moved. Architects Helmut & Murphy Jahn, 2000. Photography 15/08/03., Helmut, Jahn (b.1940) / Bridgeman Images

Cafe Bravo, Institut d'art contemporain, Auguststrasse in the Mitte district of Berlin (Germany). Realisation 1999, architect Dan Graham. Photography 1999.
Cafe Bravo, Institut d'art contemporain, Auguststrasse in the Mitte district of Berlin (Germany). Realisation 1999, architect Dan Graham. Photography 1999.

LBY4648092: Cafe Bravo, Institut d'art contemporain, Auguststrasse in the Mitte district of Berlin (Germany). Realisation 1999, architect Dan Graham. Photography 1999. / Bridgeman Images

The marina in Nice (Alpes Maritimes).
The marina in Nice (Alpes Maritimes).

LBY4648465: The marina in Nice (Alpes Maritimes). / Bridgeman Images

La Tourette accommodation in the Old Port district in Marseille - Square Protis - Marseille, 1952 - Fernand Pouillon, Sculpture Jean Amado (c) Collection Artedia/Pouillon Fernand /Artedia/Leemage
La Tourette accommodation in the Old Port district in Marseille - Square Protis - Marseille, 1952 - Fernand Pouillon, Sculpture Jean Amado (c) Collection Artedia/Pouillon Fernand /Artedia/Leemage

TEC4646039: La Tourette accommodation in the Old Port district in Marseille - Square Protis - Marseille, 1952 - Fernand Pouillon, Sculpture Jean Amado (c) Collection Artedia/Pouillon Fernand /Artedia/Leemage, Pouillon, Fernand (1912-86) / Bridgeman Images

Propaganda poster for Chinese worker exploitation struggle:
Propaganda poster for Chinese worker exploitation struggle:

JLJ4647680: Propaganda poster for Chinese worker exploitation struggle: "International Workers' Relief", 1925 (print), Deru (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

The renovation of the Bundestag, Reichstag Palace in Berlin (Germany). Renovation 1999, entrusted to architect Sir Norman Foster. The construction of a Paul Wallot project was completed in December 1894. The Italian High Renaissance style building is topped by a dome that rises 75 metres above the ground. Dem Deutschen Volke (To the German People) was affixed during the First World War. On November 9, 1918, from a window in the palace, politician Philipp Scheidemann announced the end of the Hohenzollern monarchy and proclaimed the Republic. The Sovietic army raised a red flag on April 30, 1945 when Berlin was captured at the end of World War II. The building was renovated between 1961 and 1973 by the Federal Republic of Germany without the dome. After the German reunification of 3 October 1990, the German Parliament (Bundestag) decided on 20 June 1991 to move the Federal Parliament and Government from Bonn to Berlin and to reinstate it in the Reichstag Palace. Symbol of the Reichstag, the dome is reconstructed from glass. Photography 01/11/97.
The renovation of the Bundestag, Reichstag Palace in Berlin (Germany). Renovation 1999, entrusted to architect Sir Norman Foster. The construction of a Paul Wallot project was completed in December 1894. The Italian High Renaissance style building is topped by a dome that rises 75 metres above the ground. Dem Deutschen Volke (To the German People) was affixed during the First World War. On November 9, 1918, from a window in the palace, politician Philipp Scheidemann announced the end of the Hohenzollern monarchy and proclaimed the Republic. The Sovietic army raised a red flag on April 30, 1945 when Berlin was captured at the end of World War II. The building was renovated between 1961 and 1973 by the Federal Republic of Germany without the dome. After the German reunification of 3 October 1990, the German Parliament (Bundestag) decided on 20 June 1991 to move the Federal Parliament and Government from Bonn to Berlin and to reinstate it in the Reichstag Palace. Symbol of the Reichstag, the dome is reconstructed from glass. Photography 01/11/97.

TEC4647684: The renovation of the Bundestag, Reichstag Palace in Berlin (Germany). Renovation 1999, entrusted to architect Sir Norman Foster. The construction of a Paul Wallot project was completed in December 1894. The Italian High Renaissance style building is topped by a dome that rises 75 metres above the ground. Dem Deutschen Volke (To the German People) was affixed during the First World War. On November 9, 1918, from a window in the palace, politician Philipp Scheidemann announced the end of the Hohenzollern monarchy and proclaimed the Republic. The Sovietic army raised a red flag on April 30, 1945 when Berlin was captured at the end of World War II. The building was renovated between 1961 and 1973 by the Federal Republic of Germany without the dome. After the German reunification of 3 October 1990, the German Parliament (Bundestag) decided on 20 June 1991 to move the Federal Parliament and Government from Bonn to Berlin and to reinstate it in the Reichstag Palace. Symbol of the Reichstag, the dome is reconstructed from glass. Photography 01/11/97., Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

The Bundestag Palace in Berlin (Germany). Renovation 1999, by architect Sir Norman Foster. His construction after a Paul Wallot project was completed in December 1894. The Italian High Renaissance style building is topped by a dome, which is 75 metres above the ground. Dem Deutschen Volke (To the German People) was affixed during the First World War. On November 9, 1918, from a window in the palace, the democratic social politician Philipp Scheidemann announced the end of the Hohenzollern monarchy and proclaimed the Republic. The Sovietic army raised a red flag on April 30, 1945 when Berlin was captured at the end of World War II. The building was renovated between 1961 and 1973 by the Federal Republic of Germany without the dome. After the German reunification of 3 October 1990, the German Parliament (Bundestag) decided on 20 June 1991 to move the Federal Parliament and Government from Bonn to Berlin and to reinstate it in the Reichstag Palace. Symbol of the Reichstag, the dome is reconstructed from glass. Photography 01/10/99.
The Bundestag Palace in Berlin (Germany). Renovation 1999, by architect Sir Norman Foster. His construction after a Paul Wallot project was completed in December 1894. The Italian High Renaissance style building is topped by a dome, which is 75 metres above the ground. Dem Deutschen Volke (To the German People) was affixed during the First World War. On November 9, 1918, from a window in the palace, the democratic social politician Philipp Scheidemann announced the end of the Hohenzollern monarchy and proclaimed the Republic. The Sovietic army raised a red flag on April 30, 1945 when Berlin was captured at the end of World War II. The building was renovated between 1961 and 1973 by the Federal Republic of Germany without the dome. After the German reunification of 3 October 1990, the German Parliament (Bundestag) decided on 20 June 1991 to move the Federal Parliament and Government from Bonn to Berlin and to reinstate it in the Reichstag Palace. Symbol of the Reichstag, the dome is reconstructed from glass. Photography 01/10/99.

LBY4648084: The Bundestag Palace in Berlin (Germany). Renovation 1999, by architect Sir Norman Foster. His construction after a Paul Wallot project was completed in December 1894. The Italian High Renaissance style building is topped by a dome, which is 75 metres above the ground. Dem Deutschen Volke (To the German People) was affixed during the First World War. On November 9, 1918, from a window in the palace, the democratic social politician Philipp Scheidemann announced the end of the Hohenzollern monarchy and proclaimed the Republic. The Sovietic army raised a red flag on April 30, 1945 when Berlin was captured at the end of World War II. The building was renovated between 1961 and 1973 by the Federal Republic of Germany without the dome. After the German reunification of 3 October 1990, the German Parliament (Bundestag) decided on 20 June 1991 to move the Federal Parliament and Government from Bonn to Berlin and to reinstate it in the Reichstag Palace. Symbol of the Reichstag, the dome is reconstructed from glass. Photography 01/10/99., Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

The Swiss Re HQ Tower, 30 St Mary Axe in London, England. Construction 1997-2004, Archcitect Norman Foster. Photography 12/04/08.
The Swiss Re HQ Tower, 30 St Mary Axe in London, England. Construction 1997-2004, Archcitect Norman Foster. Photography 12/04/08.

TEC4649441: The Swiss Re HQ Tower, 30 St Mary Axe in London, England. Construction 1997-2004, Archcitect Norman Foster. Photography 12/04/08., Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

The Rive Gauche district seen from the architecture school Paris Val de Seine in Paris 75013. Photography 10/01/06.
The Rive Gauche district seen from the architecture school Paris Val de Seine in Paris 75013. Photography 10/01/06.

LBY4643722: The Rive Gauche district seen from the architecture school Paris Val de Seine in Paris 75013. Photography 10/01/06. / Bridgeman Images

The cinema MK2 Bibliotheque, 128-162 avenue de France in Paris 75013. Architect Jean Michel Wilmotte, 2003. Photography 15/03/06.
The cinema MK2 Bibliotheque, 128-162 avenue de France in Paris 75013. Architect Jean Michel Wilmotte, 2003. Photography 15/03/06.

LBY4643785: The cinema MK2 Bibliotheque, 128-162 avenue de France in Paris 75013. Architect Jean Michel Wilmotte, 2003. Photography 15/03/06. / Bridgeman Images

Parvis du MK2 Bibliotheque, 128-162 avenue de France, Paris 75013. Realisation 2003, architect Jean Michel Wilmotte. Photography 15/03/06.
Parvis du MK2 Bibliotheque, 128-162 avenue de France, Paris 75013. Realisation 2003, architect Jean Michel Wilmotte. Photography 15/03/06.

LBY4643848: Parvis du MK2 Bibliotheque, 128-162 avenue de France, Paris 75013. Realisation 2003, architect Jean Michel Wilmotte. Photography 15/03/06. / Bridgeman Images

National Library of France in Paris 75013. Architect Dominique Perrault, 1995.
National Library of France in Paris 75013. Architect Dominique Perrault, 1995.

MDA4644234: National Library of France in Paris 75013. Architect Dominique Perrault, 1995., Perrault, Dominique (b.1953) / Bridgeman Images

Housing, ZAC Paris Rive Gauche, a Paris 75013 Architect Jean Philippe Pargade, 1999-2000.
Housing, ZAC Paris Rive Gauche, a Paris 75013 Architect Jean Philippe Pargade, 1999-2000.

MDA4644264: Housing, ZAC Paris Rive Gauche, a Paris 75013 Architect Jean Philippe Pargade, 1999-2000., Pargade, Jean-Philippe (21st century) / Bridgeman Images

The UFR of chemistry in the neighborhood Massena a Paris75013. Architects XTU architects, Anouk Legendre and Nicolas Desmazieres, 2008. Photography 23/09/08.
The UFR of chemistry in the neighborhood Massena a Paris75013. Architects XTU architects, Anouk Legendre and Nicolas Desmazieres, 2008. Photography 23/09/08.

RCT4644626: The UFR of chemistry in the neighborhood Massena a Paris75013. Architects XTU architects, Anouk Legendre and Nicolas Desmazieres, 2008. Photography 23/09/08., XTU Architects / Bridgeman Images

Gold and blue Sevres porcelain cup from the Chateau des Tuileries. 1842. Besancon, 1842 (porcelain)
Gold and blue Sevres porcelain cup from the Chateau des Tuileries. 1842. Besancon, 1842 (porcelain)

JLJ4644982: Gold and blue Sevres porcelain cup from the Chateau des Tuileries. 1842. Besancon, 1842 (porcelain), Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory (1756-present) / Bridgeman Images

Extension of Rue Charcot towards Avenue de France in Paris 75013. Photography 15/03/06.
Extension of Rue Charcot towards Avenue de France in Paris 75013. Photography 15/03/06.

LBY4643760: Extension of Rue Charcot towards Avenue de France in Paris 75013. Photography 15/03/06. / Bridgeman Images

The Simone de Beauvoir bridge in Paris 75013. Architect Dietmar Feichtinger, 2006. The 37th Paris bridge, the Simone de Beauvoir bridge, has just been installed on January 30 between Bercy and the Bibliotheque de France. Photography 15/03/06.
The Simone de Beauvoir bridge in Paris 75013. Architect Dietmar Feichtinger, 2006. The 37th Paris bridge, the Simone de Beauvoir bridge, has just been installed on January 30 between Bercy and the Bibliotheque de France. Photography 15/03/06.

LBY4643769: The Simone de Beauvoir bridge in Paris 75013. Architect Dietmar Feichtinger, 2006. The 37th Paris bridge, the Simone de Beauvoir bridge, has just been installed on January 30 between Bercy and the Bibliotheque de France. Photography 15/03/06. / Bridgeman Images

The Simone de Beauvoir bridge in Paris 75013. Architect Dietmar Feichtinger, 2006. The 37th Paris bridge, the Simone de Beauvoir bridge, has just been installed on January 30 between Bercy and the Bibliotheque de France.
The Simone de Beauvoir bridge in Paris 75013. Architect Dietmar Feichtinger, 2006. The 37th Paris bridge, the Simone de Beauvoir bridge, has just been installed on January 30 between Bercy and the Bibliotheque de France.

LBY4643778: The Simone de Beauvoir bridge in Paris 75013. Architect Dietmar Feichtinger, 2006. The 37th Paris bridge, the Simone de Beauvoir bridge, has just been installed on January 30 between Bercy and the Bibliotheque de France. / Bridgeman Images

The Bibliotheque nationale de France Francois MitterRand in Paris 75013. Architect Dominique Perrault, 1995. Photography 15/03/06.
The Bibliotheque nationale de France Francois MitterRand in Paris 75013. Architect Dominique Perrault, 1995. Photography 15/03/06.

LBY4643838: The Bibliotheque nationale de France Francois MitterRand in Paris 75013. Architect Dominique Perrault, 1995. Photography 15/03/06., Perrault, Dominique (b.1953) / Bridgeman Images

View from the architecture school of Val DeSine, 3 quai Panhard and Levassor, Paris 75013. Architect Frederic Borel, 2006. Photography 18/06/06.
View from the architecture school of Val DeSine, 3 quai Panhard and Levassor, Paris 75013. Architect Frederic Borel, 2006. Photography 18/06/06.

LBY4643913: View from the architecture school of Val DeSine, 3 quai Panhard and Levassor, Paris 75013. Architect Frederic Borel, 2006. Photography 18/06/06., Borel, Frederic (b.1959) / Bridgeman Images

Bibliotheque nationale de France illuminated during the Nuit Blanche 2002, Paris 75013. Architect Dominique Perrault, 1989-1995.
Bibliotheque nationale de France illuminated during the Nuit Blanche 2002, Paris 75013. Architect Dominique Perrault, 1989-1995.

LBY4643567: Bibliotheque nationale de France illuminated during the Nuit Blanche 2002, Paris 75013. Architect Dominique Perrault, 1989-1995., Perrault, Dominique (b.1953) / Bridgeman Images

Architect house, 1 to 25 rue Vanderschnik, Brussels (Belgium). Construction 1903, architect Ernest Blerot (1870-1957).
Architect house, 1 to 25 rue Vanderschnik, Brussels (Belgium). Construction 1903, architect Ernest Blerot (1870-1957).

LBY4640331: Architect house, 1 to 25 rue Vanderschnik, Brussels (Belgium). Construction 1903, architect Ernest Blerot (1870-1957). / Bridgeman Images

Hotel industriel Berlier, 26 rue Brunesseau in Paris 75013. Architect Dominique Perrault, 1990.
Hotel industriel Berlier, 26 rue Brunesseau in Paris 75013. Architect Dominique Perrault, 1990.

TEC4641274: Hotel industriel Berlier, 26 rue Brunesseau in Paris 75013. Architect Dominique Perrault, 1990., Perrault, Dominique (b.1953) / Bridgeman Images

La Caisse des Depots et Consignation, bank management, 15 quai Anatole France in Paris 75013. Architect Christian Hauvette, 2003.
La Caisse des Depots et Consignation, bank management, 15 quai Anatole France in Paris 75013. Architect Christian Hauvette, 2003.

LBY4643650: La Caisse des Depots et Consignation, bank management, 15 quai Anatole France in Paris 75013. Architect Christian Hauvette, 2003. / Bridgeman Images

The Gare d'Austerlitz, quai d'Austerlitz in Paris 75013. Realisation 1866-1869, architect Pierre Louis Renaud (1819-1897). Photography 2005.
The Gare d'Austerlitz, quai d'Austerlitz in Paris 75013. Realisation 1866-1869, architect Pierre Louis Renaud (1819-1897). Photography 2005.

LBY4643692: The Gare d'Austerlitz, quai d'Austerlitz in Paris 75013. Realisation 1866-1869, architect Pierre Louis Renaud (1819-1897). Photography 2005. / Bridgeman Images


Back to top