Showing posts with label France. Show all posts
Showing posts with label France. Show all posts

Sunday, September 13, 2015

QUEUING AT THE LOUVRE

In 1981, when I. M. Pei was chosen as the architect to redesign Musée du Louvre, his plan included not only renovating the Cour Napoléon but also the interior of the museum. He proposed a central underground entrance which would link all three buildings. In the center of the large courtyard would be a glass and steel pyramid which would be placed above the entrance and serve as a skylight. Another inverted pyramid underneath the entrance would allow sunlight to enter the underground shopping mall. Initially the design and concept were despised. How could a Chinese architect from America know anything about French architecture? A modern-designed pyramid in front of the classical French architecture of the Louvre?  Once the courtyard was reopened in 1988 and the new clear-glass pyramid entrance in the following Spring, public opinion had changed, with over half of those polled in favor of the design. Now, as it was initially with the Eiffel Tower, Parisians have not only accepted their pyramid, but are actually quite fond of it. In this photo you see the large pyramid entrance set amid triangular-shaped fountains and three other small pyramids. The pyramid really does blend in quite beautifully with the classical architecture.

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Photo taken by me during my visit to Paris.
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Saturday, July 18, 2015

RAINY DAY IN PARIS

Any day in Paris, regardless of the weather, is wonderful. This photo was taken on a rainy day in Rue Xavier Privas, one of the narrow streets in the Latin Quarter. I love the Latin Quarter area with its narrow alley-like, pedestrian-only streets. Street-level has restaurants of every nationality, but look up to see the wrought-iron balconies covered with the red-geranium-filled flowers boxes.

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Monday, June 29, 2015

MONET'S GARDEN

Just an hour's train ride from Paris is Giverny, the small idyllic town where Claude Monet lived and painted. A visitor can walk through his home, studio and the magnificent gardens. My visit was in May, 2006 when the gardens and especially the irises were in full bloom.

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Sunday, June 28, 2015

AT THE BASE OF THE EIFFEL TOWER

Did you know the park area surrounding the Eiffel Tower also makes for enchanting photographs? My trip to Paris in 2006 was my first European trip since I was a teenager. This was one of the first photographs I took in Paris and it is one of my favorites.

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Photo taken by me during my visit to Paris in May, 2006.
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