Architecture defines our society; our unique culture and history are embedded within the precincts of our built structures and the cities that we inhabit. This spirit of place and our…
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…
Architecture is a multi-disciplinary field and consists of various aspects, one of them being virtual reality and animation. Over the last few years, architecture and design have grown rapidly and…
The circular effect | The Death of Socrates Socrates, throughout his life, advocated for his strong beliefs and radical paradigm, which didn’t align well with those ruling the state. However,…
Napoléon’s role in this battle should be understood as a prelude to the battle of Eylau. A French general born in Corsica, Napoleon Bonaparte is one of history’s most distinguished…
Restoration as a catalyst for the modern world Restoring a structure to its previous state is the process of restoration. This state is described as being “…a known earlier state,…
The Notre Dame de Paris translates to “Our Lady of Paris” in French. It is one of the first few cathedrals to be built in the Gothic style. The main…
Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes is one of the most famous Spanish artists. His prolific range of work in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century earned his sobriquet…
One of the finest examples of Gothic architecture, Notre dame, meaning “Our Lady of Paris”, a medieval marvel on the Island of the Seine River, is considered one of Paris’s…
The Cathedral | Chartres Cathedral Before venturing into the restoration, the reason behind it, and the rest, a quick brief about the cathedral. The Chartres Cathedral, also known as the…
The artist Christo Javacheff, born in Bulgaria in 1935, moved to Paris in 1958 and began experimenting with cloth and rope to create captivating installations. The idea of L’Arc de…
“I thought the whole night was like it can’t be happening. It was so hard to accept that it was happening and that it seemed like it was unstoppable, that…