For centuries, Paris has been the undisputed center of France. Just as the capital has always dominated the country's fortunes, it has also played and continues to play a unique and trend-setting rote in the story of French architecture. The present architectural guide opens the door to the architecture of this fascinating, multifaceted metropolis. Two proven experts, Chris van Uffelen and Markus Golser, guide the reader through all the historical architectural eras - from the Roman past to the present. The chronological sequence and the high-quality photos clearly reflect the typical characteristic of every era. As well as approximately 500 individual buildings, the most promirent architects of Paris and every era are introduced. The wide range of information is complemented with numerous tips on the topic of architecture and a selection of restaurants and cafés which are sure to bring a special dose of enjoyment to fans of architecture.
Nombre de pages
344
Date de parution
09/03/2009
Poids
776g
Largeur
138mm
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EAN
9783037680025
Titre
Paris. The Architecture Guide
Auteur
Van Uffelen Chris ; Golser Markus
Editeur
BRAUN
Largeur
138
Poids
776
Date de parution
20090309
Nombre de pages
344,00 €
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