Ideally situated in our cityspaces, wich have generally grown up around them, lighting can serve to reinforce their importance as institutions.
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| FRENCH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY | ||
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Fundamtental to our cultural heritage, the architecture of our national monuments is increasingly better protected and revealed to its advantage.
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| COUR DES COMPTES | ||
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For its bicentennial
the French financial council wanted to acquire an better quality illumination. |
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| CHANTILLY | ||
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The « Pavillon des grandes écuries » and the « Porte St Denis » form the Chantilly’s entrance since the castle’s road. | |
| LAMORLAYE'S CASTLE | ||
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The Lamorlaye’s castle will soon become the headquarters of the new City Hall. Lighting is the first item on its rehabilitation. | |
| St AUBIN CHURCH - RENNES | ||
| Religious edifices were among the first buildings to be illuminated. Today, visitors no longer want to see their sophisticated architecture flattened by the white light of giant projectors, but look for subtle effects that highlight both details and volumes. | ||
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Located on top of Gonesse's hill the chuch is the landmark of this little city. | |
| AUVERS SUR OISE'S CHURCH | |||
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| ST AGNES CHURCH - MAISONS ALFORT | ||
| Visible from the Charenton's bridge, St. Agnes church is typical of concrete structures from the early 20th century. | ||
| SAIDA CITADEL | ||
| Accessible from the shore, the "Chateau de la Mer" in Saida is typical of the XIIth fortified buildings. | ||
| MONTMORENCY'S COURT | ||
| Former jail, the court of tribunal is still often used in Montmorency ..! | ||
| JARNAC'S CHURCH | ||
| The Jarnac's church became famous since the death of french president François Mitterand.
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| ST PAUL CHURCH - VITRY | ||
| This small church in the 50's neighborhood of Vitry emerges from oblivion with a very simple lighting project.
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