Sunday, 17 March 2013

Le Chateau de Duras. Duras, Aquitaine, France.

The Chateau de Duras. Duras, Aquitaine, France.

The Chateau of Duras, originally erected in the 12th century, was fortified in the 14th century with the support of the Pope Clement V. The chateau was a key position in the hundred years' war, and as such it was captured and lost numerous times - passing through the hands of the Duke of Aquitaine, the King of England and the King of France. In the 17th Century the castle took on a less defensive roll as the seat of the Duke of the Duras region. As such, the castle was transformed from a fortress into a 'demeure de plaisance' - a place to entertain important guests complete with ballroom, large kitchens and pleasure gardens. The Chateau was mostly destroyed during the French revolution and was left for over a century to ruin. In the 1960's it was bought by the people of the village and has since been slowly restored.


The front Court of the Chateau de Duras
The large front court, as seen from the terrace for the Chateau.


The 'Salle de la Charpente' at Le Chateau de Duras
The 'Salle de la Charpente', in the roof of the castle, with its large timber trusses and its twelve fireplaces was often used as a ballroom in the time of the Duke.


One of the two wells of the Chateau de Duras
One of the two wells of the chateau.


More information on the Chateau de Duras can be found here.

Tuesday, 12 March 2013

In Detail: Nedbank Building Doors. Church Square, Pretoria.

Doors, designed by Norman Eaton for the Nedbank building, Pretoria.
 
I wasn't able to take any decent photos of the interior of this building (designed by Norman Eaton and built between 1952 and 1953) due to security issues, but I was at least able to get a few shots of these beautifully designed doors and doorhandles. These were designed and commissioned by Eaton for the Nedbank building with a deliberate mix of European and African motives.

Door handle, designed by Norman Eaton for the Nedbank building, Pretoria.
 

Monday, 4 March 2013

Notre Dame de Paris. Paris, France

The Notre Dame Basilica of Paris is a true Gothic Style church at the heart of Paris's Ile de La cité. The foundation stone was laid in 1163 in the presence of Pope Alexander III, and since then the building has gone through numerous additions, changes and renovations done by some of the best architects of the time, among them Soufflot and Eugene Viollet-le-Duc.

One of Notre Dame's famous rose windows.
One of Notre Dame's famous rose windows.


 The front facade of Notre Dame in Paris.
The front façade of the Basilica.

More information on the Notre Dame can be found here.





Sunday, 3 March 2013

In Detail: Doors in Sarlat-la-Canéda. Dordogne, France

Just some beautiful old doors and door accessories I photographed in the town of Sarlat-la-Canéda.