Herran Valerie is an avid reader of this blog and we often offer informed comments on modern architectures.
Yesterday, a nice surprise waiting for me post.
In a padded envelope a little packet of postcards sent by Valerie Herran made my morning joy.
I offer you some.
It begins with a postcard to multiple views in the current very Martin Parr. We see and imagine how publishers of postcards could mix genres architectural attempt to identify the image of a city. Here is Valencia see his "famous kiosk lovers Peynet" associated with ... Casino supermarket!
This is an edition Italcolor.
Then come two postcards from the abbey of La Rochette, Belmont-Tramonet at Pont-de-Beauvoisin.
is perceived badly but we guess all these details as it tries to combine a mixture of classical sobriety (arcades and materials ) with impulses modern as the treatment of entry and this pinion concrete (?) called the wall of bells.
editions Jansol give us the name of the architect: Mr. Maulette.
I can not find anything on the internet or in my books about the architect.
Taking the mountain
This postcard shows the station of Corbier.
We find the bar and pretty good tripod that is the subject of a short and hard items in our venerable guide.
It is surprising indeed that the name of the architect JC Bouillon is named anywhere on the Internet while his tripod just been restored by another architect, he sees his name often given: Mr. Maucourt.
be found on the websites of judging the skiers ski resorts with all the qualifications are theirs this sentence amusing " Le Corbier, for me it can not do worse.
To know what, I'm sure Le Corbier is to shorten the name the architect Corbusier (is a guy who wanted to raze entire Paris in the 30s to make big turns) "
It is certainly the international conspiracy of modern architects ... beware guys ...
It seems that the whiteness of the snow affects not only the look but also be entitled to trial ...
Skiing wow so cool, fun, serious Dude ....
's continue ...
Le Grau du Roi and Flower Show II which could be as well Mr Balladur. If we find the game on the front curves and cons-curves, one can not help but find this just a little sad and less marked by the joyous fantasy of the Grande Motte.
it is one step closer with this Multiview postcard of Port Camargue and its superb harbor master.
A little?
Finally the beautiful, the very classic
City Hall Villeurbanne.
We have to thank for these beautiful postcards and this outing, Valerie Herran. Thank you.
I still put everything out in my cabinets .
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