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Ambiente-Strutturazione a parametri virtuali-Gabri…

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SPC Minimalism October 2016

Gap Milano Porta Nuova - Davanti a Palazzo Lombard…

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SPC Minimalism October 2016 10°place

Gap Milano Porta Nuova - Red pipes -tubi rossi

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SPC Minimalism October 2016

Benches - SPC 11/2016 4° place - Bern -Gurten -The…

Paris - Place Colette metro - (Jean-Michel Othoni…

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La bouche de métro, baptisée le Kiosque des Noctambules a été réalisée par Jean-Michel Othoniel (°1964) et inaugurée le 30 octobre 2000. Les deux coupoles du kiosque, faites de 800 perles de verre colorées, soufflées à Murano, et enfilées sur une structure d'aluminium, représentent le jour et la nuit.

Autunno a Domodossola

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Back from the Alps

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SPC December 2016 Brown

Paris -Moulin Radet over the Moulin de la Galette

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SPC December 2016 Brown- The Moulin de la Galette is a windmill and associated businesses situated near the top of the district of Montmartre in Paris. Since the 17th century the windmill has been known for more than just its milling capabilities. Nineteenth-century owners and millers, the Debray family, made a brown bread, galette, which became popular and thus the name of the windmill and its businesses, which have included a famous guinguette and restaurant. In the 19th century, Le Moulin de la Galette, represented diversion for Parisians seeking entertainment, a glass of wine and bread made from flour ground by the windmill. Artists, such as Renoir, van Gogh, and Pissarro have immortalized Le Moulin de la Galette; likely the most notable was Renoir's festive painting, Bal du moulin de la Galette. The windmill Moulin de la Galette, also known as Blute-fin, was built in 1622.[1][2] The name Blute-fin comes from the French verb bluter which means sifting flour for the separation from bran. The Debray family acquired the two mills in 1809 for producing flour, the Blute-fin and the Radet, built in 1717. But it was also used to pressurize the harvest or grind materials needed for manufacturing. An association Friends of Old Montmartre saved it from destruction in 1915. In 1924, its owner moved the windmill to the corner of Girardon and Lepic streets. It was restored in 1978, but is not running. The windmill has been classified as a monument since 1939.

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Mountains lakes SPC 6 2017 Hanging bridge over the…

Mountain lakes SPC 6/2017 Lake Morasco

Mountain lakes SPC 6/2017 Lake shore

MONOCROME : SPC 12/2017 - 3° place - Paris 2009

Cinque Terre -From the balcony

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SPC 01/ 2018 Sunset 4° place

Paris Pont de Bercy 2009

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SPC 01/ 2018 CWP 12/ 2020

Venice- Fondamenta di Cannaregio view from the Thr…

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SPC 01/2018 CWP July 2021 Magical light.

Paris 2009 - Inside la Pyramide du Louvre

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Ieoh Ming Pei 1989

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