However, Sacre Coeur is undeniably unique; whimsical, and fairytale-like. The contrast of white stone and azure blue sky is not easily forgotten. Located amid Paris, the Sacré-Coeur Basilica shines like…
Introduction to the building The 1,600 workers of the Le Monde Group are now housed under one roof in a spacious, arched structure on 67–69 Avenue Pierre-Mendès-France in the 13th…
Natalie Portman, an actress who has graced our screens on numerous occasions, is not only gifted but also accomplished. Despite her profession, she has successfully maintained a veil of privacy…
Multi-polar cities or twin cities refer to pairs of urban centres situated in different countries, characterized by robust international connections across economic, cultural, and various other dimension s. These city…
Before spending five years of my life studying the bones of a building, how it functions and what it takes to build one, I was once a tourist. A visitor…
Art Deco and its Origins The Art Deco movement began between World Wars 1 & 2 in the early 20th century. Its origins date back to the 1920s, during the…
The Case Study of Vanitas translated from Vanitas no Carte ( ヴァニタスの手記 ) is a second manga series by mangaka Jun Mochizuki launched in December 2015 and published monthly in…
The subject of climate change defines our time, and we need a global response to reverse it. The climate crisis, a term or expression that describes the impacts of global…
Baron Georges-Eugène Haussmann Baron Georges-Eugène Haussmann, a Parisian who razed his own city, was one of history’s most well-known and disputed urban designers. 125 years after his death, France is still…
Le Plessis-Robinson is a commune away from Paris located about 10 km from the capital. In a recent census, the city was occupied by about 30,000 inhabitants. The city was…
A mirror to the harsh brutalities of the French government, the raft of the Medusa is a masterpiece by the legendary artist Théodore Géricault symbolising the oppression inferred on the…
Bonaparte Visiting the Plague Victims of Jaffa is an oil-on-canvas painting that Antoine-Jean Gros painted in 1804 after receiving a commission from Napoleon Bonaparte and depicting a scene from the…