Plaza by Michelangelo. Early morning wake-up. That really gets you tired, yet makes you feel like the day lasts what it should. Our walk started in the Coliseum; the new wonder of the world, and a structure that has a history of being so useful it makes you think about how technology works these days…ContinueContinue reading “Last day in Rome!”
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Rome has treated us Right.
Sorry. Yesterday i didn’t have the energy to write; i lost all the pictures from Venice. Long story short; i deleted them because i thought they were already saved. Trying to save get them back yesterday got me so exhaused and bummed out, that i just couldn’t write. So… Rome! The first project we wentContinueContinue reading “Rome has treated us Right.”
Vezelay, Ronchamp, Belfort and good food.
Vézelay Cathedral Finally! Good food! Probably the thing i’ve been disappointed is the lack of good food in Paris. I mean, probably on a good budget, time, and luck, you might get to eat really good, but on my luck, my time and budget, i didn’t have that nice of an opportunity. Probably the firstContinueContinue reading “Vezelay, Ronchamp, Belfort and good food.”
Crepès and the Tower!
This is Paris! la Deffence Another day, another country. This running thing has made our day really moved and our feet have got their share of kilometers. la Vyllete. As soon as we woke up we headed to La vyllete in bus. This park is 72 yards wide, and it’s masterplan was designed by BernardContinueContinue reading “Crepès and the Tower!”
And this was the last of Brussels.
Yesterday was all about walking A LOT. Early in the morning we sat down at the lobby to speak about both London, it’s architects and the comparison to Brussels. As we spoke, we were presented to an architect named Florence Van Den Eden, who took us around Brussels to get to know some interesting newContinueContinue reading “And this was the last of Brussels.”
Visiting Architect Firms
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners Yesterday was about visiting architects’ firms and getting to know their studios. Our day started early as usual; breakfast at 7 am when the restaurant is opened and be the first at the self-service table. Grabbing sunglasses and our cameras, we started our way to Zaha Hadid’s London Gallery.ContinueContinue reading “Visiting Architect Firms”
Leading lines and Rythm
The London bridge and it’s Weather Walking, walking, walking and staring in awe at magnificent perspectives of the city; that’s what happened yesterday in the city of London. I still have sore feet from it, yet it was totally worth it. The scale of this city is incomparable from any other. Richard Rogers and NormanContinueContinue reading “Leading lines and Rythm”
London Bound and… Start!
And it all starts above the Clouds. The nervous ants in my stomach were really strong driving to the airport at midday from yesterday. All I was thinking of was the idea of leaving for a whole month to an unknown place and getting to know such amazing and historical cities. The moment I steppedContinueContinue reading “London Bound and… Start!”