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- The Architectural Review
- Article date:
- May 1, 2002
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OLD FRANCE CELEBRATED IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY PHOTOGRAPHY. COMMONWEALTH ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECTS STUDENT COMPETITION. PRITZKER FOR AUSTRALIAN ARCHITECT GLENN MURCUTT. AR'S REVITALIZING THE EUROPEAN CITY CONFERENCE. JEWISH ARCHITECT TOM KAY WRITES FROM RAMALLAH IN PALESTINE.
RECORDING OLD FRANCE
In 1851, five photographers were dispatched to various destinations in France by the Commission des Monuments Historiques, to make images of some 173 historic buildings and sites where restoration work was envisaged or had already begun: Roman remains, monasteries, churches, cathedrals, fortifications, chateaux and other buildings in public ownership. It was the ...
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