School’s out, la Sorbonne - Ludwig Favre
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School’s out, la Sorbonne - Ludwig Favre
David Burdeny - Jordan Stairs I & II, State Hemitage, St Petersburg, Russia, 2014
Our man in Havana, Michael Eastman
David Burdeny - Russia: A Bright Future, 2015
la Bibliothèque
Apollo and Daphne
Photos can’t do this justice. You can see light coming through those leaves. That’s how thin they are. YOU CAN SEE LIGHT THROUGH THAT STONE.
Islamic High Art Iran
La Galleria Grande by Nikontento on Flickr.
Blue Mosque, Istanbul
The Abbey de Fontevraud Hotel, Anjou, France by Jouin Manku.
Photo: Nicolas Mathéus.
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The Blue Arch of a Mosque in Esfahan Photo and caption by Tandis Khodadadian Photographed April 2013, Esfahan, Iran
die Bibliothek
Palazzo Farnese (Caprarola) - architect Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola, Caprarola, Italy (by alfiogreen)
Royal Mansour Architecture
Focus on this amazing place located in Marrakech, in an area of 3.5 hectares surrounded with historical ramparts, inside, outside Royal Mansour Hotel consists of 53 riads standards. Impressive architecture made by Moroccan artisans. More images in place of the rest of the article
CINEMA BY FRANCK BOHBOT
Franck Bohbot Photography (facebook / behance) - ‘Reflecting on the memories of the golden age of Hollywood, it gives the feeling that there is no such place like a movie theater to celebrate the birth of film from an artist. “The greatest emotion I have ever had in my life took place in the dark” and not in front of a smartphone or television. I have decided to spotlight the grandiose movie palaces to the small independent movie houses. This is Cinema.’
Palazzo Farnese (Caprarola) - architect Jacopo Barozzi da Vignola, Caprarola, Italy (by alfiogreen)