NOTES: The Piazza delle Esedre, today the Piazzale delle Nazioni Unite, is formed by the concave space between two identical buildings designed for exhibitions but in the event taken over by INA (the National Insurance Institute) and INPS (the National Social Security Institute).
NOTES: The Piazza delle Esedre, today the Piazzale delle Nazioni Unite, is formed by the concave space between two identical buildings designed for exhibitions but in the event taken over by INA (the National Insurance Institute) and INPS (the National Social Security Institute).
NOTES: The Piazza delle Esedre, today the Piazzale delle Nazioni Unite, is formed by the concave space between two identical buildings designed for exhibitions but in the event taken over by INA (the National Insurance Institute) and INPS (the National Social Security Institute).
NOTES: The Piazza delle Esedre, today the Piazzale delle Nazioni Unite, is formed by the concave space between two identical buildings designed for exhibitions but in the event taken over by INA (the National Insurance Institute) and INPS (the National Social Security Institute).
NOTES: The Napoleon Court, flanked by the Richelieu, Sully and Denon Wings (completed by Lefuel and Visconti in 1857) is the setting for I. M. Pei's glass pyramid of 1989.
NOTES: The Pavillon Richelieu is part of the Richelieu Wing, completed by Lefuel and Visconti in 1857. In the foregound is the 1989 Pyramid by I. M. Pei.
NOTES: Burderop Park is an early 18th century mansion, incorporating an older 17th century core. The new offices for firms of consulting engineers were organised into a series of pavilions clustered to the north-west of the main house.