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La Saline d'Arc et Senans (Doubs). Architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux, 1775-1779. Considered today as one of the most remarkable and original jewels of industrial architecture. Photography 10/11/08.
La Saline d'Arc et Senans (Doubs). Architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux, 1775-1779. Considered today as one of the most remarkable and original jewels of industrial architecture. Photography 10/11/08.

LBY4652764: La Saline d'Arc et Senans (Doubs). Architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux, 1775-1779. Considered today as one of the most remarkable and original jewels of industrial architecture. Photography 10/11/08. / Bridgeman Images

Cafe de l'Aubette in Strasbourg (Bas Rhin). Architect Theo van Doesburg (Emil Marie Kupper, 1883-1931), realisation 1928.
Cafe de l'Aubette in Strasbourg (Bas Rhin). Architect Theo van Doesburg (Emil Marie Kupper, 1883-1931), realisation 1928.

LBY4653519: Cafe de l'Aubette in Strasbourg (Bas Rhin). Architect Theo van Doesburg (Emil Marie Kupper, 1883-1931), realisation 1928. / Bridgeman Images

Maison d'Eileen Gray in Roquebrune Cap Martin (Alpes Maritimes). Architects Jean Badovici (1893-1956) and Eileen Gray (1878-1976, 1929.
Maison d'Eileen Gray in Roquebrune Cap Martin (Alpes Maritimes). Architects Jean Badovici (1893-1956) and Eileen Gray (1878-1976, 1929.

LBY4657896: Maison d'Eileen Gray in Roquebrune Cap Martin (Alpes Maritimes). Architects Jean Badovici (1893-1956) and Eileen Gray (1878-1976, 1929. / Bridgeman Images

Maison d'Eileen Gray in Roquebrune Cap Martin (Alpes Maritimes). Architects Jean Badovici (1893-1956) and Eileen Gray (1878-1976, 1929.
Maison d'Eileen Gray in Roquebrune Cap Martin (Alpes Maritimes). Architects Jean Badovici (1893-1956) and Eileen Gray (1878-1976, 1929.

LBY4657913: Maison d'Eileen Gray in Roquebrune Cap Martin (Alpes Maritimes). Architects Jean Badovici (1893-1956) and Eileen Gray (1878-1976, 1929. / Bridgeman Images

La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona (Spain). Architect 1893, Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926), beginning of construction 1882, end planned 2026. It is Gaudí's most important and well-known work. The works began in 1882 in a conventional Neo-Gothic style according to the design of the architect F. Villar i Lozano. The project foresees the construction of twelve towers (one for each apostle), another dedicated to the Virgin and the most important for Jesus Christ. Work continues and is expected to be completed in the 21st century.
La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona (Spain). Architect 1893, Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926), beginning of construction 1882, end planned 2026. It is Gaudí's most important and well-known work. The works began in 1882 in a conventional Neo-Gothic style according to the design of the architect F. Villar i Lozano. The project foresees the construction of twelve towers (one for each apostle), another dedicated to the Virgin and the most important for Jesus Christ. Work continues and is expected to be completed in the 21st century.

LBY4663966: La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona (Spain). Architect 1893, Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926), beginning of construction 1882, end planned 2026. It is Gaudí's most important and well-known work. The works began in 1882 in a conventional Neo-Gothic style according to the design of the architect F. Villar i Lozano. The project foresees the construction of twelve towers (one for each apostle), another dedicated to the Virgin and the most important for Jesus Christ. Work continues and is expected to be completed in the 21st century. / Bridgeman Images

Detail of a trancadis checkered entrance pavilion of Parc Guell, Montana Pelada in Barcelona (Spain). Realisation 1903, architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926).
Detail of a trancadis checkered entrance pavilion of Parc Guell, Montana Pelada in Barcelona (Spain). Realisation 1903, architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926).

LBY4664310: Detail of a trancadis checkered entrance pavilion of Parc Guell, Montana Pelada in Barcelona (Spain). Realisation 1903, architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926). / Bridgeman Images

Parc Guell, Montana Pelada in Barcelona (Spain). Realisation 1903, architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926).
Parc Guell, Montana Pelada in Barcelona (Spain). Realisation 1903, architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926).

LBY4664422: Parc Guell, Montana Pelada in Barcelona (Spain). Realisation 1903, architect Antoni Gaudi i Cornet (1852-1926). / Bridgeman Images

The Rey Leroux medical center in La Bouexiere (Ille et Vilaine). Realisation 2005, Nunc architects. Photography 25/08/06.
The Rey Leroux medical center in La Bouexiere (Ille et Vilaine). Realisation 2005, Nunc architects. Photography 25/08/06.

LBY4670455: The Rey Leroux medical center in La Bouexiere (Ille et Vilaine). Realisation 2005, Nunc architects. Photography 25/08/06. / Bridgeman Images

The Rey-Leroux medical center (Rey Leroux) in La Bouexiere, Ille and Vilaine, Brittany, France. Photography 25/08/2006. NUNC Architecture, 2005
The Rey-Leroux medical center (Rey Leroux) in La Bouexiere, Ille and Vilaine, Brittany, France. Photography 25/08/2006. NUNC Architecture, 2005

LBY4670545: The Rey-Leroux medical center (Rey Leroux) in La Bouexiere, Ille and Vilaine, Brittany, France. Photography 25/08/2006. NUNC Architecture, 2005 / Bridgeman Images

The Hospital Centre of Saint Jean de Maurienne (Savoie). Realisation 2005, architects Vincent Rey Millet and Nunc architects. Photography 15/08/06.
The Hospital Centre of Saint Jean de Maurienne (Savoie). Realisation 2005, architects Vincent Rey Millet and Nunc architects. Photography 15/08/06.

LBY4670645: The Hospital Centre of Saint Jean de Maurienne (Savoie). Realisation 2005, architects Vincent Rey Millet and Nunc architects. Photography 15/08/06. / Bridgeman Images

Hospital in Gennevilliers (Hauts de Seine). Realisation 2006, architects Pascal Beau and Robert Vanhecke.
Hospital in Gennevilliers (Hauts de Seine). Realisation 2006, architects Pascal Beau and Robert Vanhecke.

LBY4670698: Hospital in Gennevilliers (Hauts de Seine). Realisation 2006, architects Pascal Beau and Robert Vanhecke. / Bridgeman Images

Warehouses, architect J.Gourvenec.
Warehouses, architect J.Gourvenec.

LBY4671277: Warehouses, architect J.Gourvenec. / Bridgeman Images

Le Mur de la Paix, installation at Champs de Mars, Paris 75007. Created as part of the year 2000 celebrations, the wall of peace designed by Clara Halter and set up by architect Jean Michel Wilmotte is freely inspired by the wall of wailing in Jerusalem. It is intended to receive messages of peace from visitors in the interstices of the wall.
Le Mur de la Paix, installation at Champs de Mars, Paris 75007. Created as part of the year 2000 celebrations, the wall of peace designed by Clara Halter and set up by architect Jean Michel Wilmotte is freely inspired by the wall of wailing in Jerusalem. It is intended to receive messages of peace from visitors in the interstices of the wall.

LBY4672582: Le Mur de la Paix, installation at Champs de Mars, Paris 75007. Created as part of the year 2000 celebrations, the wall of peace designed by Clara Halter and set up by architect Jean Michel Wilmotte is freely inspired by the wall of wailing in Jerusalem. It is intended to receive messages of peace from visitors in the interstices of the wall. / Bridgeman Images

Housing of the Cite Manifesto, Rue Jean Jaures in Mulhouse (Haut Rhin). Achievement 2004-2005, architects Anne Lacaton and Jean Philippe Vassal. Photography 2005.
Housing of the Cite Manifesto, Rue Jean Jaures in Mulhouse (Haut Rhin). Achievement 2004-2005, architects Anne Lacaton and Jean Philippe Vassal. Photography 2005.

LBY4673342: Housing of the Cite Manifesto, Rue Jean Jaures in Mulhouse (Haut Rhin). Achievement 2004-2005, architects Anne Lacaton and Jean Philippe Vassal. Photography 2005. / Bridgeman Images

Social housing in Chantepie (Ille et Vilaine). Architect CO-BE architecture and landscape, realisation 2008. Housing with the CERQUAL label (habitat and environment-profile E). Photography 15/04/08.
Social housing in Chantepie (Ille et Vilaine). Architect CO-BE architecture and landscape, realisation 2008. Housing with the CERQUAL label (habitat and environment-profile E). Photography 15/04/08.

LBY4673895: Social housing in Chantepie (Ille et Vilaine). Architect CO-BE architecture and landscape, realisation 2008. Housing with the CERQUAL label (habitat and environment-profile E). Photography 15/04/08. / Bridgeman Images

The Torpedos villas, Saint Denis, France, 2005 (photo)
The Torpedos villas, Saint Denis, France, 2005 (photo)

LBY4677353: The Torpedos villas, Saint Denis, France, 2005 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Housing complex, Hegianwandweg, Zurich, Switzerland, 2006 (photo)
Housing complex, Hegianwandweg, Zurich, Switzerland, 2006 (photo)

LBY4677472: Housing complex, Hegianwandweg, Zurich, Switzerland, 2006 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

The Vauban district, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, 2008 (photo)
The Vauban district, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, 2008 (photo)

LBY4678103: The Vauban district, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, 2008 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

The Vauban district, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, 2008 (photo)
The Vauban district, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, 2008 (photo)

LBY4678139: The Vauban district, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, 2008 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

The Vauban district, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, 2008 (photo)
The Vauban district, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, 2008 (photo)

LBY4678189: The Vauban district, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, 2008 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

The Vauban district, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, 2008 (photo)
The Vauban district, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, 2008 (photo)

LBY4678227: The Vauban district, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, 2008 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Verriere du Bon Marche, 22-36 rue de Sevres, Paris 75006. Architecture by Louis Charles (Louis-Charles) Boileau (1837-1914), 1887
Verriere du Bon Marche, 22-36 rue de Sevres, Paris 75006. Architecture by Louis Charles (Louis-Charles) Boileau (1837-1914), 1887

LBY4680074: Verriere du Bon Marche, 22-36 rue de Sevres, Paris 75006. Architecture by Louis Charles (Louis-Charles) Boileau (1837-1914), 1887 / Bridgeman Images

Stone wall, zinc facade.
Stone wall, zinc facade.

LBY4680289: Stone wall, zinc facade. / Bridgeman Images

Wooden facade, Hotel Zurichberg in Zurich, Switzerland. Architects Christian Sumi and Marianne Burkhlater, 1996. Photography 1996.
Wooden facade, Hotel Zurichberg in Zurich, Switzerland. Architects Christian Sumi and Marianne Burkhlater, 1996. Photography 1996.

LBY4680408: Wooden facade, Hotel Zurichberg in Zurich, Switzerland. Architects Christian Sumi and Marianne Burkhlater, 1996. Photography 1996. / Bridgeman Images

Acoustic insulation in a cafeteria, bamboo parquet.
Acoustic insulation in a cafeteria, bamboo parquet.

LBY4680439: Acoustic insulation in a cafeteria, bamboo parquet. / Bridgeman Images

Roofing.
Roofing.

LBY4680478: Roofing. / Bridgeman Images

Detail of a bodyguard of an office building in Lognes (Seine and Marne). Architect Vincent Renie.
Detail of a bodyguard of an office building in Lognes (Seine and Marne). Architect Vincent Renie.

LBY4680701: Detail of a bodyguard of an office building in Lognes (Seine and Marne). Architect Vincent Renie. / Bridgeman Images

Facade of a school in Pabu (Cotes d'Armor). Realisation 2002, architects Jean Francois Colleu and Nathalie Coquard. Photography 2002.
Facade of a school in Pabu (Cotes d'Armor). Realisation 2002, architects Jean Francois Colleu and Nathalie Coquard. Photography 2002.

LBY4680734: Facade of a school in Pabu (Cotes d'Armor). Realisation 2002, architects Jean Francois Colleu and Nathalie Coquard. Photography 2002. / Bridgeman Images

Built in Adobe, raw earth brick in Peru.
Built in Adobe, raw earth brick in Peru.

LBY4680834: Built in Adobe, raw earth brick in Peru. / Bridgeman Images

Built in Adobe, raw earth brick in Peru.
Built in Adobe, raw earth brick in Peru.

LBY4680872: Built in Adobe, raw earth brick in Peru. / Bridgeman Images

Townhouse made by Christian Pottgiesser and colourful by Pascale Thomas, 2004, Paris 75010. Photography 10/06/04
Townhouse made by Christian Pottgiesser and colourful by Pascale Thomas, 2004, Paris 75010. Photography 10/06/04

LBY4682742: Townhouse made by Christian Pottgiesser and colourful by Pascale Thomas, 2004, Paris 75010. Photography 10/06/04 / Bridgeman Images

Townhouse made by Christian Pottgiesser and colourful by Pascale Thomas, 2004, Paris 75010. Photography 10/06/04
Townhouse made by Christian Pottgiesser and colourful by Pascale Thomas, 2004, Paris 75010. Photography 10/06/04

LBY4682757: Townhouse made by Christian Pottgiesser and colourful by Pascale Thomas, 2004, Paris 75010. Photography 10/06/04 / Bridgeman Images

The house “” GO”” in Thionville, Moselle, Lorraine. Architecture by Emmanuelle Marin, David Trottin and Peripheriques architectes, 2006. Photography 25/08/06
The house “” GO”” in Thionville, Moselle, Lorraine. Architecture by Emmanuelle Marin, David Trottin and Peripheriques architectes, 2006. Photography 25/08/06

LBY4683040: The house “” GO”” in Thionville, Moselle, Lorraine. Architecture by Emmanuelle Marin, David Trottin and Peripheriques architectes, 2006. Photography 25/08/06 / Bridgeman Images

The house “” GO”” in Thionville, Moselle, Lorraine. Architecture by Emmanuelle Marin, David Trottin and Peripheriques architectes, 2006. Photography 25/08/06
The house “” GO”” in Thionville, Moselle, Lorraine. Architecture by Emmanuelle Marin, David Trottin and Peripheriques architectes, 2006. Photography 25/08/06

LBY4683075: The house “” GO”” in Thionville, Moselle, Lorraine. Architecture by Emmanuelle Marin, David Trottin and Peripheriques architectes, 2006. Photography 25/08/06 / Bridgeman Images

The house “” GO”” in Thionville, Moselle, Lorraine. Architecture by Emmanuelle Marin, David Trottin and Peripheriques architectes, 2006. Photography 25/08/06
The house “” GO”” in Thionville, Moselle, Lorraine. Architecture by Emmanuelle Marin, David Trottin and Peripheriques architectes, 2006. Photography 25/08/06

LBY4683088: The house “” GO”” in Thionville, Moselle, Lorraine. Architecture by Emmanuelle Marin, David Trottin and Peripheriques architectes, 2006. Photography 25/08/06 / Bridgeman Images

The house “” GO”” in Thionville, Moselle, Lorraine. Architecture by Emmanuelle Marin, David Trottin and Peripheriques architectes, 2006. Photography 25/08/06
The house “” GO”” in Thionville, Moselle, Lorraine. Architecture by Emmanuelle Marin, David Trottin and Peripheriques architectes, 2006. Photography 25/08/06

LBY4683121: The house “” GO”” in Thionville, Moselle, Lorraine. Architecture by Emmanuelle Marin, David Trottin and Peripheriques architectes, 2006. Photography 25/08/06 / Bridgeman Images


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