Wednesday, December 16, 2009
One thing European architects and designers do well, in history and today, is consider the entire envelope. Not just walls and floors of an interior, but ceilings as well. Here in the states, so often we paint the ceiling white, stick a fixture up there (that hopefully isn't overly offensive) and install all manner of ductwork and fire equipment because 'no one ever looks up there'.
Second: underside of archway in St. Germaine, Paris - at the end of the Pont Neuf.
Third: private palazzo entryway (under restoration) in Naples, Italy.
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