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Snow drawings in a park, Yvelines, France (48°50’ N, 1°55’ E).Wind turbines at Avignonet Lauragais, Haute-Garonne, France (43°22’ N, 1°48’ E).Housing estate in Essonne, France (48°38’ N, 2°30’ E).
Gardens at the Château of Vaux-le-Vicomte, Seine et Marne, France (48°34’ N, 2°43’ E). Gas flare of Donges’ oil refinery, near Saint-Nazaire, Loire-Atlantique, France (47°19’ N, 2°04’ W).Dried cracked mud in Camargue, Bouches-du-Rhône, France (43°24’ N, 4°40’ W).
Archipelago of Chausey islands, Manche, France (48°53’ N, 1°50’ W).The Pont du Gard (Roman Aqueduct), France (43°57’ N, 4°32’ E).New cars on the car park of Flins Renault Factory, Yvelines, France (48°59’ N, 1°52’ E).
The Chateau of Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, France (47°37’ N, 1°31’ E).Scale Model of the Mont-Saint-Michel in the park «France Miniature» in Elancourt, Yvelines, France (48°46’ N, 1°57’ E).Elevator for boats at Saint-Louis-Arziller, canal from Marne to Rhin, Moselle, France (48°42’ N, 7°13’ E).
Canal of the coalmines and lake at Gondrexange, Moselle, France (48°42’ N, 6°55’ E). Lake in the Parc Naturel Regional de la Foret dThe Place Charles de Gaulle, Paris, France (48°52’ N, 2°17’ E).
Royal Saltworks at Arc-et-Senans, Doubs, France (47°02’ N,  5°47’ E).Subaquatic vegetation in the Loire river near Digoin, Saône-et-Loire, France (46°27’ N, 3°59’ E). Encampment and roped party on Mont Blanc, Haute-Savoie, France (45°49’ N, 6°51’ E).
Roped party of mountaineers climbing Mont Blanc, Haute-Savoie, France (45°50’ N, 6°53’ E).The Sea of Ice in Chamonix valley, Haute-Savoie, France (45°55’ N, 6°56’ E). The fort de Brégançon, Var, France (43°06’ N, 6°19’ E).
Montsoreau castle in Loire valley, France (47°13’ N, 0°03’ E).Sculpture of Arman «Long Term Parking», Domaine du Montcel, Jouy-en-Josas, Yvelines, France (48°46’ N, 2°10’ E).The Encelade Gove, château de Versailles, France (48°48’ N, 2°07’ E).
Metal sculpture made by Richard Serra in the park of a residence, Yvelines, France (48°50’ N, 1°50’ E). Pierre Cardin’s bubble palace, Théoule-sur-Mer, Alpes-Maritimes, France (43°29’ N, 6°57’ E).Training arena in the hippodrome of Maisons-Laffitte, Yvelines, France (48°57’ N, 2°10’ E).




Buren’s Columns, the Palais-Royal, Paris, France (48°52’ N, 2°20’ E).

In 1986 the French artist Daniel Buren created a 3,000-square-meter (32,300-square-foot) sculpture in the great courtyard of the Palais-Royal. “Buren’s Columns” provoked a furious debate over the integration of contemporary art and historic buildings. Long considered the heart of Paris, the Palais-Royal was built in 1635 by the architect Jacques Lemercier at the request of Cardinal Richelieu, as an expression of the growing centralization of power within the monarchy. Of the original building, known at the time as the Palais-Cardinal, only the gallery of the Prows survives. The present buildings essentially date from the Restoration (1814). The Palais-Royal’s architecture, altered many times, is a résumé of several centuries of art. Almost all of the many dignitaries who occupied it left an artistic trace as a mark of their power. When the ministry of culture commissioned Daniel Buren to work on the Palais-Royal’s great courtyard, he joined an old political and architectural tradition. A couple of years later, I.M. Pei’s pyramid, commissioned by François Mitterrand, opened in the courtyard of the Louvre, just a stone’s throw away

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