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Wandverkleidungen im Fasanenschloesschen
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Moritzburg, Saxony, Germany

Little Pheasant Castle of Moritzburg

The Little Pheasant Castle is an eighteenth-century hunting lodge on the grounds of the Moritzburg estate outside Dresden.
Windows with conserved blue surfaces, July 2011
Completed Project
Torgau, Germany

Castle Hartenfels

Castle Hartenfels was constructed in Torgau, a town on the banks of the River Elbe, in the late fifteenth through mid-sixteenth centuries.
Interior, May-95
Completed Project
Pfaffenhoffen, France

Pfaffenhofen Synagogue

Pfaffenhoffen Synagogue is visually and architecturally indistinguishable from its surrounding built environment, which is one of the reasons it is prized today.
Favart Foyer, 2008
Completed Project
Paris, France

Opéra Comique

Founded in 1714, the Opéra Comique is one of the oldest French institutions presenting dramatic and musical works. The building was destroyed by fires, and rebuilt, in 1838 and 1887.
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Albi, France

Albi Cathedral

Sainte-Cécile Cathedral in Albi was built in the thirteenth century following the suppression of the Albigensian Heresy, centered in Albi, to convey the power of the Church to the populace.
Church portico before conservation project, February 2008
Completed Project
Arles, France

Cloister of St. Trophime

The Church of St. Trophime in Arles, France, is an important pilgrimage site and the starting point of the Via Tolosana to Santiago de Compostela.
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Jumièges, France

Jumièges Abbey

Nestled in a bend of the Seine River in Normandy, the picturesque abbey of Jumièges is a key feature of one of the oldest and most important monasteries in Western Europe.
Completed Project
Paris, France

Hôtel Des Invalides

Built from 1676 to 1706 at the direction of Louis XIV as a veterans' hospital, the Hôtel des Invalides boasts an elegant classical façade and impressive dome.
Ice house pyramid, Aug-88
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Marly-le-Roi, France

Désert de Retz

The Désert de Retz is a landscape of over 17 uniquely styled follies created from 1774 to 1789 by aristocrat François Racine de Monville.
Completed Project
Paris, France

Saint Sulpice Church

Saint-Sulpice was built over a 130-year period, beginning in 1646 during the regency of Queen Anne of Austria.
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Les Eyzies, France

Château de Commarque

The Chateau de Commarque, in the Dordogne region of southwest France, was founded during the twelfth century by the abbot of Sarlat.

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