RM2TBBRA7–Tromp l'Oeil, windows and balconies painted on an otherwise completely blank wall, with a young lady pruning flowers on the lower balcony
RM2TBBRKH–The C11th Pont Vieux, Old Bridge, across the R Orb and its floodplain, on the south-west side of the city, a few massive-cutwaters, multiple spans
RM2TBBRM7–Stunning, small, Art Nouveau Style, apartment building, Béziers, France, Architect Jean Rey, decorative stone carving and wrought iron balconies
RM2TBBRX3–Memorial to Casimir Péret, mayor of Béziers, who rose against the 1851 coup, was deported and died in escape bid. Sculptor Antoni Injalbert
RM2TBBRCY–Bronze statue of Pierre-Paul Riquet, engineer of the Canal du Midi, bringing great wealth to the city of Béziers, France, sculptor Pierre-Jean David
RM2TBBR95–The wonderful Cimetière Vieux, the old cemetery in Béziers, France. Opened in 1812, prolific pines & cypress trees & many superb tombs & mausolea
RM2TBBR3F–The Lac des Grottes & Titan Fountain, in the Plateau des Poètes a remarkable landscaped garden, in the English style on a hillside in Béziers, France.
RM2TBBRE2–One of a pair of Rostral columns at the entrance to Plateau des Poètes, Beziers France, cast iron column with ship & glass globes of street lighting
RM2TBBR1H–The main bus station, Gare Routière serving 8m passengers annually, white-painted, delicate steel arches, provide shelter from sun and rain,
RM2TBBPY8–Clock, dated 1833, on the 3rd floor of a house in Aix-en-Provence, with an automaton, a Jacquemart, of a man in Chinese costume striking a bell
RM2T7718R–St Etienne, a de-industrialised city, reinventing itself, creating business area & transit hub near extraordinary SNCF railway station, urban renewal
RM2T7714T–St Etienne, a de-industrialised city, reinventing itself, creating business area & transit hub near extraordinary SNCF railway station, urban renewal
RM2T7713W–The wonderful Saint-Étienne-Châteaucreux railway station, built thus by PLM Co 1882-84, architect J-A Buvard, iron-framed, polychrome brick infill
RM2T77132–Sainte Marie de La Tourette, a Dominican Order priory on a hillside near Lyon France, architect Le Corbusier, his last building. Built 1953-61
RM2T7710M–Sainte Marie de La Tourette, a Dominican Order priory on a hillside near Lyon France, architect Le Corbusier, his last building. Built 1953-61
RM2T770WJ–Sainte Marie de La Tourette, a Dominican Order priory on a hillside near Lyon France, architect Le Corbusier, his last building. Built 1953-61
RM2T770WX–Sainte Marie de La Tourette, a Dominican Order priory on a hillside near Lyon France, architect Le Corbusier, his last building. Built 1953-61
RM2T770W3–Sainte Marie de La Tourette, a Dominican Order priory on a hillside near Lyon France, architect Le Corbusier, his last building. Built 1953-61
RM2T770AP–Statue, or sculpture of a mother and child symbolising the city of Lyon, sculptor Emil Peynot, installed 1889, stone from Tournus
RM2T77030–One of the many beautifully preserved historic streets in the Old Town, Altstadt Basel, Switzerland, with the tower of Peterskirche in the background
RM2T7705R–Basel Münster, cathedral, now a Reformed Protestant church. The original building was built 1019-1500 in Romanesque and Gothic styles in red sandstone
RM2T7701F–Roche Tower, 1 built for Pharmaceutical company Hoffman-La Roche, in Basel Switzerland, 41 storeys, architects Herzog & de Meuron
RM2T76YRY–The former Warteck brewery, in Basel, brilliantly recycled into a multi-function building with studios, cultural projects, restaurants, events etc
RM2T76YX9–The oldest part of the city of Basel, the Rhine, the Cathedral & houses, some stacked on top of another against the steep wall of the valley
RM2T7706B–Basel Münster, cathedral, now a Reformed Protestant church. The original building was built 1019-1500 in Romanesque and Gothic styles in red sandstone
RM2T7701X–A piece of abstract sculpture on the central reservation in Grenzacherstrasse in Basel, large diameter steel tube in the form of two joined U-bends
RM2T77071–One of the 12 original casts of Auguste Rodin’s Burghers of Calais in the Courtyard of the Basel, Kunstmuseum
RM2T7702B–Steel-framed building, flat front, 6 bays, 5 storeys, 1 door & 29 large sheets of glass, frame is subtly distorted, in a slightly unsettling way.
RM2T76YP0–CaptionJacob Burckhardthaus, named after the Cultural Historian, High-tec housing university faculties & tech businesses
RM2T76YT6–Bronze equestrian statue entitled Amazon Pferd Führend, Amazon Leading a horse, by the sculptor Carl Nathan Burckhardt 1878-1923,
RM2T76YTF–Hotel les Trois Rois, Hotel Drei Könige, one of Switzerland’s oldest and grandest hotels on the left bank of the Rhine, beside the Mittelere brücke
RM2T7701J–Roche Tower, 1 built for Pharmaceutical company Hoffman-La Roche, in Basel Switzerland, 41 storeys, architects Herzog & de Meuron
RM2T77022–Basel University Hospital, Built 1937-45, architect Hermann Baur, considered a classic, the first modernist hospital building in Switzerland
RM2T76YW1–The oldest part of the city of Basel, the Rhine, the Cathedral & houses, some stacked on top of another against the steep wall of the valley
RM2T76YN5–The Glashaus, Glass house, built 1914 on the Goetheanum campus, architect Rudolf Steiner dood and slate.
RM2T76YEW–The Goetheanum, world centre of the anthroposophical movement, designed by Rudolf Steiner, founder of the movement, built 1924-28, reinforced concrete
RM2T76YMX–The boiler house of the Goetheanum,designed by Rudolf Steiner, with distinctly erotic form in sculpted in-situ concrete
RM2T76YDB–Major railway signal box, a mysterious black box outside Basel SBB station, architects Herzog + De Meuron, with added graffito
RM2RHPWN3–An apartment building in Paris, an important early work by the architect brothers Auguste & Gustave Perret, built 1903-05 , a seminal work of modern a
RM2RGK011–Villa Savoye, a masterpiece of the Modern Movement, architect Le Corbusier, built 1922-31, Purist style, ramp from garden to solarium
RM2RGJYWC–Villa Savoye, a masterpiece of the Modern Movement, architect Le Corbusier, built 1922-31, Purist style, external view
RM2RGJYTY–Villa Savoye, a masterpiece of the Modern Movement, architect Le Corbusier, built 1922-31, Purist style, external view
RM2RGK02H–Villa Savoye, a masterpiece of the Modern Movement, architect Le Corbusier, built 1922-31, Purist style, roof garden viewed from main living space
RM2RGJYY5–Villa Savoye, a masterpiece of the Modern Movement, architect Le Corbusier, built 1922-31, Purist style, spiral starircase connecting all levels
RM2RHPWMT–An apartment building in Paris, an important early work by the architect brothers Auguste & Gustave Perret, built 1903-05 , a seminal work of modern a
RM2RGJYWF–Villa Savoye, a masterpiece of the Modern Movement, architect Le Corbusier, built 1922-31, Purist style, exterior of main entrance hall
RM2RGJYY3–Villa Savoye, a masterpiece of the Modern Movement, architect Le Corbusier, built 1922-31, Purist style, spiral starircase connecting all levels
RM2RGK00R–Villa Savoye, a masterpiece of the Modern Movement, architect Le Corbusier, built 1922-31, Purist style, ramp connecting lower & upper gardens
RM2RHPWN0–An apartment building in Paris, an important early work by the architect brothers Auguste & Gustave Perret, built 1903-05 , a seminal work of modern a
RM2RGJYWM–Villa Savoye, a masterpiece of the Modern Movement, architect Le Corbusier, built 1922-31, Purist style, exterior of main entrance hall
RM2RH61J5–Clouds & blue sky reflected in the glazing of the hi-tech, energy efficient, Tribunal de Paris, HQ of the Paris courts system, architect Renzo Piano
RM2RHPWXG–View from Bir Hakeim station, elevated Metro Line 6 crossing the Seine on two levels Pont de Bir Hakeim, to Passy station & into the Passy hillside
RM2RHPWXE–View from Bir Hakeim station, elevated Metro Line 6 crossing the Seine on two levels Pont de Bir Hakeim, to Passy station & into the Passy hillside
RM2RHPWWE–The famous, elaborately decorated clock tower of the Gare de Lyon, Paris, built for the PLM Co., built 1891-1902, spoiled by new hotel building
RM2RHPX3W–Pont de Bir Hakeim, the upper deck of the Metro Line 6, supported by cruciform cast iron columns, Belle Epoque apartment buildings of Passy beyond
RM2RGJYNK–NE corner of the new Paris Tribunal, HQ of the courts system, architect Renzo Piano, service entrance and escape stairs, all beautifully detailed
RM2RGJYKG–Clouds & blue sky reflected in the glazing of the hi-tech, energy efficient, Tribunal de Paris, HQ of the Paris courts system, architect Renzo Piano
RM2RXGCAJ–Musée des Confluences, Lyon, France, Deconstructivist style museum clad in glass & reflective metal, architects Coop Himmelb(l)au, under overcast sky
RM2RXGCMC–Musée des Confluences, Lyon, France, Deconstructivist style museum clad in glass & reflective metal, architects Coop Himmelb(l)au, under overcast sky
RM2RXGE0P–A string of assorted luxury apartment buildings in the La Confluence quarter, looking south over a boating marina off the R Sâone, in Lyon, France
RM2RXGCG1–Musée des Confluences, Lyon, France, Deconstructivist style museum clad in glass & reflective metal, architects Coop Himmelb(l)au, under overcast sky
RM2RXGCM0–Musée des Confluences, Lyon, France, Deconstructivist style museum clad in glass & reflective metal, architects Coop Himmelb(l)au, under overcast sky
RM2RXGCKE–Musée des Confluences, Lyon, France, Deconstructivist style museum clad in glass & reflective metal, architects Coop Himmelb(l)au, under overcast sky
RM2RXGCJN–Musée des Confluences, Lyon, France, Deconstructivist style museum clad in glass & reflective metal, architects Coop Himmelb(l)au, under overcast sky
RM2RXGBYT–Church of St Pierre, now a cultural centre, Firminy, France, architects Le Corbusier, et al, almost entirely of reinforced concrete, built 1973-2006
RM2RXGE0C–A string of assorted luxury apartment buildings in the La Confluence quarter, looking south over a boating marina off the R Sâone, in Lyon, France
RM2RXGCKG–Musée des Confluences, Lyon, France, Deconstructivist style museum clad in glass & reflective metal, architects Coop Himmelb(l)au, under overcast sky
RM2RXGD94–Pont Ferroviarie de la Mulatière, a railway bridge carrying the line from Saint-Étienne to Lyon over the R Sâone, steel cantilever bridge.
RM2RXGBKD–Church of St Pierre, now a cultural centre, Firminy, France, architects Le Corbusier, et al, almost entirely of reinforced concrete, built 1973-2006
RM2RXGC0R–The Church of St Pierre, and the sports stadium in Firminy, France, architect Le Corbusier, part of a master-plan for Firminy-Vert, Green Firminy
RM2RXGBKM–Church of St Pierre, now a cultural centre, Firminy, France, architects Le Corbusier, et al, almost entirely of reinforced concrete, built 1973-2006
RM2RXGC2A–Maison de la Culture de Firminy, a Cultural Centre, part of the master-plan for Firminy-Vert, architect Le Corbusier, a UNESCO World Heritage site
RM2RXGBJW–Church of St Pierre, now a cultural centre, Firminy, France, architects Le Corbusier, et al, almost entirely of reinforced concrete, built 1973-2006
RM2RXGC05–Church of St Pierre, now a cultural centre, Firminy, France, architects Le Corbusier, et al, almost entirely of reinforced concrete, built 1973-2006
RM2RXGBM1–Church of St Pierre, now a cultural centre, Firminy, France, architects Le Corbusier, et al, almost entirely of reinforced concrete, built 1973-2006
RM2RXGBJ7–Church of St Pierre, now a cultural centre, Firminy, France, architects Le Corbusier, et al, almost entirely of reinforced concrete, built 1973-2006
RM2RXGBN9–Church of St Pierre, now a cultural centre, Firminy, France, architects Le Corbusier, et al, almost entirely of reinforced concrete, built 1973-2006
RM2RXGBJH–Church of St Pierre, now a cultural centre, Firminy, France, architects Le Corbusier, et al, almost entirely of reinforced concrete, built 1973-2006
RM2RXGBA7–The last and largest of Le Corbusier’s five Unités d’Habitation, on a hillside site above the town of Firminy, in Eastern France, built 1965-7
RM2JWA3A7–The screen of the southern entrance to the Palais Royale on r. St. Honoré, opening into the Cour de l’Horloge, & the building of the Conseil d'Etat
RM2JTRJRW–The monumental Fondation Biermans-Lapôtre, in the Cité Internationale Universitaire, Paris, built 1924-27, evoking traditional Flemish &Walloon styles
RM2JTRK5W–The Swiss Pavilion, in the Cité Internationale Universitaire, Paris, built 1930-33, a seminal modernist building by the architect Le Corbusier
RM2JTRK64–The Swiss Pavilion, in the Cité Internationale Universitaire, Paris, built 1930-33, a seminal modernist building by the architect Le Corbusier
RM2JTRNAR–The Tours Duo, twin towers, Paris, a pair of dramatic, leaning skyscrapers, of offices, hotel and shopping, architects Atelier Jean Nouvel,
RM2JTRK67–The Swiss Pavilion, in the Cité Internationale Universitaire, Paris, built 1930-33, a seminal modernist building by the architect Le Corbusier
RM2JTRJRG–The monumental Fondation Biermans-Lapôtre, in the Cité Internationale Universitaire, Paris, built 1924-27, evoking traditional Flemish &Walloon styles
RM2JTRNFX–The Tours Duo, twin towers, Paris, a pair of dramatic, leaning skyscrapers, of offices, hotel and shopping, architects Atelier Jean Nouvel,
RM2JTRK62–The Swiss Pavilion, in the Cité Internationale Universitaire, Paris, built 1930-33, a seminal modernist building by the architect Le Corbusier
RM2JTRN8W–The Immeuble Molitor, a speculative apartment building, with elevations almost entirely in glass, architects Le Corbusier & Pierre Jeanneret, 1931-4
RM2JTRKB0–The Fondation Danoise in the Cité Internationale Universitaire, Paris, one of the first pavilions, opened in 1932, architect Kaj Gottlob,
RM2JTRK6B–The Swiss Pavilion, in the Cité Internationale Universitaire, Paris, built 1930-33, a seminal modernist building by the architect Le Corbusier
RM2JTRK9N–The Swiss Pavilion, in the Cité Internationale Universitaire, Paris, built 1930-33, a seminal modernist building by the architect Le Corbusier
RM2JWA2YF–Standard green and blue Paris street names in the recently created r. Albert Einstein, customised with the characters mc² in place of the letter e.
RM2JTRK5M–The Swiss Pavilion, in the Cité Internationale Universitaire, Paris, built 1930-33, a seminal modernist building by the architect Le Corbusier
RM2JTRM1G–A wide stone staircase linking r. des Artistes & r.Yves Coty in Paris, with massive retaining walls supporting the side and end of the street.
RM2JTRKH0–Sculpture in stone, entitled Aux Champ (To the fields), by Emile Guillaume, a peasant pushing a barrow, his wife carrying an infant and a large basket
RM2JTRMA8–A marble sculpture entitled Le Crepuscule, Twilight. She holds a sickle & a wheatsheaf. Possibly she is Ceres and they’ve finished work in the fields
RM2JTRM1E–A wide stone staircase linking r. des Artistes & r.Yves Coty in Paris, with massive retaining walls supporting the side and end of the street.
RM2JTRK9W–The Swiss Pavilion, in the Cité Internationale Universitaire, Paris, built 1930-33, a seminal modernist building by the architect Le Corbusier
RM2JTRMAE–Bronze portrait bust of the Swedish writer August Strindberg, sculpted by his compatriot Carl Eldh in 1905, beside the church of St Sulpice, Paris
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