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Le Quartier des Arts est situé au pied du Château de Blois.
Vous pourrez y découvrir des boutiques d’antiquités, de modiste, de créateurs, de livres et d’arts.
L’enseigne en fer forgé est réalisée par le ferronnier d’art Baptiste Darnault de Saint-Sulpice.
Elle a été installée fin juillet 2021.
Le Quartier Central is a major urban development project in Düsseldorf, Germany, that has transformed a former freight railway yard into a vibrant, mixed-use district. The area, located in the northeast of the city, was once a derelict industrial site that served as a deportation point for Jews during the Holocaust. In the 1990s, a master plan was initiated to revitalize the area and give it a new identity. This large-scale redevelopment project, spanning over 36 hectares, was designed to create a cohesive and diverse neighborhood that connects to surrounding districts.
The district is characterized by a blend of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces. It features a high density of new developments, including approximately 2,000 apartments, offices, hotels, and retail establishments. The architecture is a mix of modern and classic styles, with colorful building facades and inner courtyards designed for residents' enjoyment. The design of Le Quartier Central prioritizes creating a strong sense of community, with a focus on providing diverse housing options for families, singles, and the elderly.
A significant feature of Le Quartier Central is its abundant green space. The development is bisected by the Moltkestrasse Bridge, with a long, linear park to the south and another green area, Maurice-Ravel Park, to the north in the sub-district known as "Le Flair." These parks, including the Betty-Albrecht Park, serve as a central hub for recreation, offering wide-open green spaces, tree groves, and playgrounds. They also function as a natural sound barrier, protecting residents from the noise of the adjacent railway tracks.
Beyond its physical attributes, Le Quartier Central is designed to be a self-contained and convenient neighborhood. It offers residents a variety of services, including day-care centers, restaurants, a supermarket, and a unique "service point" that acts as a concierge, providing services like dry cleaning and package delivery. The development is well-connected to Düsseldorf's transportation network, making it easy for residents to access other parts of the city. Le Quartier Central represents a successful example of urban revitalization, turning a historical industrial site into a modern, livable, and socially integrated urban quarter.
"Shoguns District"
Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū est le sanctuaire shinto le plus important de Kamakura.
Il fut construit en 1063 près de Yuigahama, et dédié à Hachiman Daimyōjin, déification de l'Empereur Ojin.
Minamoto no Yoritomo, le fondateur du shogunat Kamakura, choisit cette ville en 1191 et fit de Hachiman, le Dieu de la guerre, son protecteur.
On raconte que plusieurs centaines de guerriers du clan se sont suicidés dans ce temple à la suite d'une défaite sévère lors des guerres contre le clan Taira, qui allait aboutir à l'instauration du shogunat.
Au pied à gauche de l'escalier qui mène au temple, se trouve un Ginkgo biloba de très large section, célèbre parce qu'il aurait servi de cachette à Kugyo Minamoto lors de l'assassinat de son oncle, le troisième Shogun Sanetomo Minamoto le 13 février 1219, jour du Nouvel An. Selon les sources, l'arbre actuel serait celui d'origine ou un nouvel arbre replanté plus récemment au même emplacement.
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1 Row of 4 images Stitched Panorama
made with Nikon D800E & Nikon 17.0-35.0 mm f/2.8 AF-S ED
@ 17mm I 1/20" I f/8 I 50 ISO
+ Nisi Filter IR Soft Grad ND8 + Nisi CPL
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Film Photography "Quartier Beaugrenelle" Part 1
Kowa Six 85mm F/2.8 - @kodak Gold 200
Lab: @reportage_image
Paris
This one may be my favorite among my first film. This kind of shot is what I prefer... No particular meaning, just a scene, a moment, combination of a context, a background, and a move...
Of course, this kind of looks like Doisneau or Cartier-Bresson works (I hope at least this one is not so far away of what they did)
This is also my favorite because the exposure and the focus are exactly what I wanted when I took the shot. This is not the case for many other shots of my first film.
Taken one more time in the Latin Quarter, Paris, Rue Gay-Lussac, at the crossroads with Boulevard Sain-Michel.