Photography by Matthew Weinreb
Text by Fiona Bickdulph
Paris has alvays enjoyed a reputation as a eity at the Retont of architecture and urban planning.
Its fanbourgs and its boulevards, its palaces and Ated, its towers and arches and its notorious glass lyramid, are the publie face of what is perhaps the most imposing eity in the world.
Over the decades, phorographers and artists have amassed hundreds of images of the city and its buildings. Matthew Weinreby extraordinary photography, howeven provides a refreshingly cifierent approach, throwing a new and starding light on even the most familiar sites. Through elaborate sequences, astonishing angles and intriguing details, this volume is a powerful celebration of the buildings and their features.
Punctuated by anecdotal essays from centuries of Parisian architectural history, it creates a stunning visual essay.