- Bâtiment en rue inconnue, numero 14
- Synagogue
- La Samaritaine 2
- M° Cité
- Hotel Ceramic
- M° Porte Dauphine
- Studio en rue la Fontaine 65
- Maison en Rue Heine, 18
- Maison en Avenue Mozart, 125
- Hotel Guimard
- Maison en Rue du Pére Brottin, 9
- Hotel Mezzara
- Maison en Rue Millet, 11
- Maisons en Rue La Fontaine et Agar
- Castel Béranger
- hameau Boileau
- Maison en rue Boileau, 34
- Villa Molitor
- Villa de la Réunion
- Maison au numero 142 de Avenue de Versailles
- Lycée Leonardo da Vinci
- Maison en Square Rapp, 3
- Societée Theosophique de France
- Maison au 29 de Avenue Rapp
- Grand Palais
- Les toilettes de la Madeleine
- Grand magasin Félix Potin
- La piscine de la Butte aux Cailles
Oh my God, my photographs! They are really ugly...It?s a pity you?ll have to imagine hoe it looks like: baroque, almost rococo, in the decoration, heavy. The iron working and glass that usually are used to lighten a building, here are embedded in stone. Too much.
Nice the effect painted on the back wall of the small garden, with a forced perspective that we find somewhere else in Paris. I?m sure it should remind me of something, but I can?t get it.
Just to give you an idea of what I mean when I say Lavirotte is baroque, take a look at the front door: majestic! Look also at the roughly hewn rocks of the wall of the ground floor. Just imagine the subtle curved iron-worked lines that decorate the glass of the door, in a typical Art Nouveau style. Try to imagine it, because the photo is, as usual, ehm, very little informative.





