
ARN Vol. 3
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With this third edition of the Atlas des RĂ©gions Naturelles, Eric Tabuchi and Nelly Monnier continue their long-term project launched in 2017: the comprehensive documentation of the 450 natural regions â or âpaysâ (lands) â composing the French territory. This exceptional photographic adventure is slated to unfold over several years, with one publication every six months. This exceptional photographic adventure is slated to unfold over several years, with one publication every six months. Traversing these small geographical and cultural entities, some fallen into oblivion following the administrative division of the country, the duo collects visual elements that embody the essence of a region. They comingle man-made particularitiesâ traditional architecture, toponyms, local tastes, historical tracesâ and natural features, such as relief, landscapes, colours, vegetation, etc. In a transversal manner, the authors present thematic topics as formal typologies, as in the present volume: Architectures dâentraĂźnement, DiscothĂšques, GĂ©omĂ©tries publiques et Infrasculptures Spanning the entire country, these categories transcend the natural regions and illustrate the complexity of France as a global entity. With 384 pages and more than 500 images, the Atlas des RĂ©gions Naturelles Vol. 3 assembles twelve âportraitsâ of natural regions, punctuated by four themes. Like the previous editions, the volume is accompanied by a map serving as an index at the back of the book.
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(last copies)
With this third edition of the Atlas des RĂ©gions Naturelles, Eric Tabuchi and Nelly Monnier continue their long-term project launched in 2017: the comprehensive documentation of the 450 natural regions â or âpaysâ (lands) â composing the French territory. This exceptional photographic adventure is slated to unfold over several years, with one publication every six months. This exceptional photographic adventure is slated to unfold over several years, with one publication every six months. Traversing these small geographical and cultural entities, some fallen into oblivion following the administrative division of the country, the duo collects visual elements that embody the essence of a region. They comingle man-made particularitiesâ traditional architecture, toponyms, local tastes, historical tracesâ and natural features, such as relief, landscapes, colours, vegetation, etc. In a transversal manner, the authors present thematic topics as formal typologies, as in the present volume: Architectures dâentraĂźnement, DiscothĂšques, GĂ©omĂ©tries publiques et Infrasculptures Spanning the entire country, these categories transcend the natural regions and illustrate the complexity of France as a global entity. With 384 pages and more than 500 images, the Atlas des RĂ©gions Naturelles Vol. 3 assembles twelve âportraitsâ of natural regions, punctuated by four themes. Like the previous editions, the volume is accompanied by a map serving as an index at the back of the book.











