Paris, France

07 04 99  c

copyright 1999 bryce and palazzola architects and associates, inc.

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nice seating in a metro station (Cité, Chatelet)
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Sainte-Chapelle 4, bd du Palais.  telephone:  01.42.77.65.65

 

The Ste Chapelle enclosed into the structure of the Palais de la Cité stood both as a religious and a political symbol reflecting the double function of the king , both a temporal and a spiritual leader . Not only a palatine chapel (higher chapel for the king and a lower chapel for the public) but first of all a reliquary chapel of the most daring gothic architecture offering an airy cage of light to the holy relics. The upper chapel, which is reached from a staircase in the lower chapel, is Gothic architecture at its most daring and successful : an airy cage of light whose slender columns seem to extend towards the vault.

The Sainte Chapelle was originally built for the collection of relics of Louis IX. His collection was purchased at extortionate rates from the bankrupt empire of Byzantium. This including the Crown of Thorns which he had acquired in 1239 from the Emperor of Constantinople. The cost of the collection exceeded the cost of the chapel.

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To begin with, the interior of the upper section is often described as a jewel box, with its brilliance and its saturation of colours of the stained glass and the exquisite perfection of its Gothic architecture. The glass is amongst the oldest in Paris and dates from the thirteenth century : many biblical narratives from the Old and New Testaments can be identified. Today, these relics are housed in the Treasury at Notre-Dame.
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Until the second half of the XlVth century the history of the Conciergerie is intertwined with that of the Palais de la Cite as a whole. When king Charles V moved his residence to the Hotel Saint-Pol, he left the administrative bodies in place (Parliament, Chancery, Audit office) and appointed a concierge (keeper), hence the name Conciergerie applied to the residence of this important officer of the Crown, in effect the king's steward, endowed with power and privileges. These were the beginnings of the Conciergerie prison.

After the fall of the monarchy, the Tribunal revolutionnaire, created by the Convention in 1793, took over the prison. The dreaded Fouquier-Tinville was its public prosecutor. Over a two-year period, more than 2,700 people sentenced to death spent their last moments in the Conciergerie : many unknowns, alongside a few aristocrats, scientists, men of letters...

The most famous prisoners were queen Marie-Antoinette; the poet André Chénier; the 21 Girondins, members of the Convention found guilty of conspiring against the Republic; and Robespierre, the architect of the Reign of Terror...

The XlXth century also saw many prisoners, among whom the royalist general Cadoudal, field-marshal Ney, the future Napoléon III, and the anarchists Orsini and Ravachol...
In 1914 the Conciergerie ceased to be a prison; it was declared a national historic monument and opened to the public.

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another Guimard station.
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Table of Contents:

 

Ackergil Castle

Ackergil Castle a

Ackergil Castle b

Ackergil Castle c

Ackergil Castle cc

Ackergil Castle d

Ackergil Castle e

Ackergil Castle f

Ackergil Castle g


Amsterdam


Balfour Castle

Balfour a

Balfour b

Balfour c

Balfour c2

Balfour d

Balfour e

Balfour f

Balfour f2

Balfour g


Barcelona

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Bath, England

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Bath, England a

Bath c

balloon ride a

Balloon ride b

Bath Ipix


Boston

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Boxes

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Boxes

Boxes 2

Tahan


Cassis

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Celebration, Florida

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Celebration

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        12 28 97 b

02 19 98

02 20 98

02 21 98

02 22 98


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Chicago


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Cirencester, England


Copenhagen

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Door County

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Edinburgh, Scotland

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Edinburgh, Scotland a

Edinburgh, Scotland b

Edinburgh, Scotland (Caledonian hotel)


Elms

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Fallingwater

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Forsse House Hotel

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Gare de Monteparnasse


Glasgow, Scotland

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Glasgow

Glasgow 2


Helsinki

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Le duc salt mines

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Loire Valley

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Loire Valley one

Loire Valley two

Loire Valley three


Longleat

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London, England

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07 01 99 a

07 01 99 aa

07 01 99 b

07 01 99 bb

07 02 99a

07 02 99 b

ritz hotel

07 03 99a

07 03 99b

07 03 99c (eurostar)

07 03 99d (eurostar)

07 03 99e (eurostar)

London to New York


Lyon, France

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Lyon 1

Lyon 2

Lyon 3

Lyon 4


Mackintosh

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Mackintosh a

Mackintosh b

Mackintosh Hill House

Mackintosh House for an art lover a

Mackintosh House for an art lover b

Mackintosh House for an art lover c

scotland street school


Madrid and Cordoba

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 


Matlock, England

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Mirror

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Mulhouse (vitra design museum, Switzerland)

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Newport, Rhode Island

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08 01 98 a Martha's Vineyard

Chateau sur mer

College

Martha's Vineyard

07 28 98


Oslo

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New York

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New York a

New York b

New York c


Paris

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07 4 99 a

07 04 99 b

07 04 99 c

alain ducasse (dinner)

bricard (hardware)

Le Corbusier a

Le Corbusier b

Le Corbusier c

Madeline/Eiffel Tower

Parc Andre Citroen

Park de bercy

ritz public spaces

ritz views

Ritz

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Spring 1998

June 1, 1998

June 3, 1998

June 4, 1998 rodin museum


Paris, Las Vegas

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Paris, Las Vegas a

Paris, Las Vegas b

Rio wine cellar


Plaza Hotel

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Ronchamp

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Ronne

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Russia

Hermitage

St. Petersberg

Russia 1

Russia 2 


Sarasota, Florida


Stockholm

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Stockholm a

Stockholm b


Stonehenge

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Stonehenge a

Stonehenge b


 

Stow, England

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Stow, England 1

Stow, England 2


Stratford upon Avon

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Tallin, Estonia

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Vezelay and Beaune

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Youghiogheny

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planning for 1999 trip

planning for 2000 trip

Detroit Institute of Arts Lecture (Art Nouveau) 04 29 2000