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| La Tourette- monastery by Le Corbusier in the hills of France. |
In Lyon I was with my studio class from UCD. Lyon is the second largest city in France (behind Paris). It was part of the course so the tutors (professors) were there as well and we spent our time studying the architecture. We saw a lot of buildings including some of Le Corbusier's work (who was a modernist architect). I definitely wasn't a fan at first but the more I learn the more respect I have for his work. It was a good time of studying, exploring, sketching and getting to know my classmates.
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| The entrance to the monastery. He uses a lot of primary colors in his designs. |
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| The windows were one of my favorite parts. This is the view from the dining hall down the hill...breathe-taking view! |
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| The view :) |
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| We had to do some surveying while there. Each student got one building they had to sketch and measure and such so that we could go back and make an accurate drawing of the building in studio. Mine was the peach building in the middle. The detail of the building was beautiful! |
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| View of one the main rivers in Lyon. This part of the city is lovely and referred to as "Old Lyon". |
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| The square in "Old Lyon". It's hard to believe but below this square is a 7 story car park! The guy at the entrance looked at some of the girls from my class funny when they asked if they could walk into the car park...love being those awkward architecture students :) |
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| Loved this fountain in that square. It had so much life and energy. |
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| Typical small street in Old Lyon. |
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| These guys were probably my favorite part of this part of the trip. They were standing in a street similar to the one in the picture above. They were playing famous French songs and they were amazing!! I stood and watched for about 15 minutes and by the time I left there were probably 100 people standing there listening! (and that's not an exaggeration) |
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| On a lot of the buildings they had large murals that would cover much of a wall. Lots of times they were painted to almost blend in to what is really physically there. Did you realize what is painted and what is real in this photo? :) |
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| This was definitely one of the best meals I had the whole trip. It was a fish pasta and thai chicken I think. We also got desert and shared so we could try them all. So good! |
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