Interior design of the Nave of Chartres Cathedral, Chartres, France 12th-13th centuries
A passionate look on French architecture and structures created in the area of Europe that is now France has left remarkable legacy from the past. French architecture has been shaped and influenced by various era of art and culture. It defined one of the most enduring designs in history brought into our modern world. Here's the first part of our series of feature on French architecture that continues to remain in the creative essence of artists and architects of our modern world.
Maison Carree, Nimes, France 1st century BC finest surviving example of a roman temple, the blending of etruscan and Greek elements
Early French Architecture
The earliest surviving architecture in France dates to the Stone Age, as a number of prehistoric sites in Brittany attest. Classical architecture was introduced into the south of France during the Roman conquest in the 1st century A.D. Well-preserved examples of Roman architecture include the Maison Carrée and the Pont du Gard near Nîmes. Scant traces remain of the early development of Gallic architecture, including Early Christian, Merovingian, and Carolingian buildings. The Roman basilica form predominated and, during the Carolingian period, was greatly enriched by design innovations.
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The Flowering of French Architecture
Innovations manifested in Carolingian buildings gave rise to the architecture of the Romanesque period, when many fine works were executed in France, and to the great cathedrals of the Gothic style, of which France was the principal center - Romanesque architecture and art, Gothic architecture and art. Many superb medieval monuments are still extant, including St. Sernin, Toulouse (1080–1120) and Chartres Cathedral (begun 1194).
Typical apartment design in Paris
The Renaissance
The revival of classical art and architecture during the Renaissance spread from Italy to France in the 15th and 16th century, giving rise to the majority of the famous French châteaux, primarily in the Loire valley. During the first half of the 16th century, Francis I established his court at Fontainebleau outside Paris, where he employed numerous Italian architects and artists, including Sebastiano Serlio, Il Rosso, and Francesco Primaticcio. At the same time native architects came into favor; they included Pierre Lescot, who built parts of the Louvre (begun 1546), and Philibert Delorme, who designed the Château of Anet (1547–55).
Classy night facade, Saint Honore relives French architectural design
A Reflection of French Architectural Vision
In Iloilo City, a piece of French architectural design will be beautifully replicated through the rise of Saint Honore, the newest residential tower offered by Iloilo Business Park for future residents of the township. Collecting inspirations from French architecture, Megaworld, the country's real estate giant is envisioning to bring a piece of Paris to the 'city of love' with this project.
Saint Honore honors the art of French artistry with its gorgeous facade and vibrant colors. The 10-storey condominium tower offers seamless comfort and luxury with a total of 168 units ranging from executive studio, one bedroom to two bedroom units. Taking your leisure fantasy to life, the tower has its own third level amenity deck where a gorgeous swimming pool, pool lounge, jacuzzi, fitness center and function hall defines true relaxation and pleasure. The inspiring attempt of Megaworld to capture the beauty of Paris' very own public garden, the Jardin de Tuilleries, pave way for the rise of the tower's Atrium, a replete landscaped garden complete with seating trellis, recreational areas and accented by artworks and sculptures.
Saint Honore is a short distance from other notable attractions in Iloilo Business Park including the Festive Walk Parade where is a part of the 1.1 kilometer shop-and-dine strip, Festive Walk Mall, Iloilo Convention Center, BPO buildings, Richmonde Hotel Iloilo, Marriot Courtyard Hotel and the township's Commercial District.
If French architectural design is legendary and iconic, Saint Honore embraces the impressive essence of Paris lifestyle, showcasing the beauty of the past and bringing a piece of it to Iloilo City.
We'll be discussing more on French architectural designs in the coming articles and we will keep up inspired why Saint Honore is definitely Iloilo Business Park's most gorgeous and highly-recommended lifestyle tower that can fulfill your dreams.
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