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Prato is close to several of Europe’s most significant cities and esteemed institutions – thirty minutes from Florence and the European University Institute in Fiesole, one hour from Bologna – home to Europe’s oldest university, two hours from Rome, and three hours from Milan.
Scuola Italiana Vittorio Montiglio, Santiago, Chile.
Arquitecto Teodoro Fernandez.
Fotografía Juane Sepúlveda
Tout devient patrimoine: l'architecture, les villes, le paysage, les bâtiments industriels, les équilibres écologiques, le code génétique.
La politique du patrimoine (1980)
Citations de Marc Guillaume
Prato is close to several of Europe’s most significant cities and esteemed institutions – thirty minutes from Florence and the European University Institute in Fiesole, one hour from Bologna – home to Europe’s oldest university, two hours from Rome, and three hours from Milan.
The Berwick campus is Monash University's newest Australian campus, having been established in 1996. It is situated on a 55-hectare site in the City of Casey, one of the three fastest growing municipalities in Australia. Being a new campus, our students and staff enjoy state-of-the-art facilities.
The Peninsula campus was originally a teachers college at Frankston, a south-eastern suburb of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia. The college gained independence from the Education Department in 1973 and became known as the State College at Frankston.
THIS SNAP IS CAPTURED BY DEBRAJ BHATTACHARJEE DURING THE CALCUTTA INSTA WALK BY NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL OF INDIA #NGMA2014
I'm in Northen Ireland, Belfast and photograping the conflict in both arictecture and portraits, but i actually think my arcitecture photos turn out a little bit better. I've been meeting a lot of interesting people that have told me their expercience from the war here. and usually i'm more of a people person, i prefer portraits. but yes, this enviroment is so full of insperation and history to photograph.
more photographs will turn up, till then take care!
All photographs are copyrighted by Mathilda Hartvigson
Probably with a bit of blue sky, sun, wine and bloke thrown in too ;-)
The pedestrian bridge over the M60 at Sale Water Park
54th Floor of Toronto Dominion Bank, Toronto Ontario - travertine tiles flown in from italy, grain matches (unbroken) al l the way down the hall. Impressive.
VC-10 ZD 241 which carries all-over RAF grey livery: Our VC-10 is in the grey colour scheme, the last livery she carried in RAF service. The VC-10s were named after holders of the Victoria Cross medal, the names of the recipient after which the plane was named being displayed above the forward passenger doors. Only 54 aircraft of this type were built, the first flight coming on 29th June 1962 and the first DC-10 entering service in 1964; they were built up until 1970. The aircraft were used by the Royal Air Force from 1965 onwards for strategic air lifts and some were converted from passenger carrying service for air-to-air refuelling duties. Only Concorde has made a faster crossing of the Atlantic from London to New York and the DC-10's time of five hours, one minute remains the fastest by a sub-sonic jet airliner. Fourteen entered RAF service with the last flight of a VC-10 in RAF service coming on 20th September 2013 after a 47-year career.