Showing posts with label Louis Baltard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Louis Baltard. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Le Marché Couvert Saint Quentin



Le Marché Couvert Saint Quentin


One of the oldest covered market in Paris 
features Baltard style glass and ironwork with high ceilings
and an expanse of windows. 


These architectural details permit 
much natural light and great ventilation.




Le Marché Couvert Saint Quentin
85 bis, boulevard de Magenta
75010, Paris

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Église Saint-Augustin



Église Saint-Augustin


This majestic church sits at the intersection of major boulevards, 
and if you were to walk around the building 
you would see as many as fourteen roads and intersections.  
It takes a prominent spot in the 8ième 
and can be easily recognized by its red cupola.


Holly and I rode our Velibs here up the broad boulevard Malesherbes, 
and for our next stop, rode across Avenue des Champs Élysées 
and then Pont Alexandre III - bravery at its best.


bon dimanche



Église Saint-Augustin
8, avenue Cesar Caire
75008, Paris

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Église Saint-Augustin III



Église Saint-Augustin
(seen last Sunday here)


This photo was taken from the rooftop terrace of Printemps.  In addition to the thousands of rooftops and chimneys, the majestic Saint-Augustin stands high above most every other building.  The church is 100 meters long and the dome height is 80 meters (262 feet).  

This Byzantine structure, completed in 1871, was one of the first large buildings in Paris built around a metal frame.  It pleases me greatly that the dome is rouge.


bon dimanche



Église Saint-Augustin
8, avenue Cesar Caire
75008, Paris
 

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Église Saint-Augustin


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Église Saint-Augustin


Architect Louis Baltard's design of 1860 sits majectically at the crossroads of major boulevards in the 8eme Arrondissement.  Its prominence and size makes it easy to locate on a Paris map, and the red cupola is instantly recognized above the city buildings.


bon dimanche




Église Saint-Augustin
8, avenue Cesar Caire
75008, Paris


Sunday, October 14, 2012

Église Saint-Augustin



Église Saint-Augustin

Designed and built by the French architect Louis Baltard 
between 1860 and 1871 this church sits almost on its own island 
centered at the crossroads of major boulevards in the 8ème Arrondissement.  
Baltard was involved with the restoration of several Parisian churches
 including Saint Germain l'Auxerrois, St. Eustache, Saint-Germain des Pres, 
and Saint-Séverin.  


He is probably best known for building the twelve pavilions of Les Halles, 
the former central market in Paris.


bon dimanche


Église Saint-Augustin
8, avenue César Caire
75008, Paris