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  1. Nov 30, 2019 · Architecture and works of art. The campuses, centres and buildings of the Sorbonne University constitute an architectural heritage - historical or contemporary – that is sometimes little known, but which is all the same remarkable.

  2. There is more architecture to admire in the surrounding neighborhood. Enoch Pratt’s renovated cathedral of learning, the magnificent Baltimore Basilica, restored in 2006, the Beaux-Arts-style Belvedere Hotel, and the Gothic-Revival First and Franklin Presbyterian Church are all treasures. the 1929-built art deco skyscraper at 10 Light Street.

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  4. Nov 10, 2023 · As jazz filled the air in the 1920s, Baltimore’s architecture got a jazzy twist of its own. Art Deco buildings, with their geometric shapes and streamlined forms, started popping up. The Lord Baltimore Hotel is a prime example, with its sleek lines and gilded details that seem to dance to the rhythm of that bygone era.

  5. The Sorbonne University, situated in the heart of the Latin Quarter, the students district. Established in 1257 by Robert de Sorbon, the private chaplain of Louis XI, the college initially aimed to provide theological education to gifted yet financially disadvantaged students. Enjoying royal patronage, Sorbon’s school swiftly rose to ...

  6. Jan 22, 2021 · The Baltimore Architecture Foundation is celebrating the history of AIA Baltimore in its 150th year by publishing select histories and highlights of Baltimore architecture from 1870 all the way through the 2000’s. These unique selections were written and edited by Charlie Duff. Photograph Courtesy of Matthew Petroff.

  7. Jul 2, 2004 · It takes a comprehensive historical overview of the social and economic forces that allowed the architects of Baltimore to produce some of the best buildings in America. Baltimore has a rich architectural heritage, and this new book tells the story. — Walter Schamu, FAIA, former president, Baltimore Architecture Foundation

  8. Nov 30, 2019 · The historic "Sorbonne”. The University de Paris was founded at the very beginning of the 13th century with the appearance of the guild of Parisian teachers and students ( universitas magistrorum and scholarium Parisiensis ), which competed with the teaching given in the schools of the cloister of Notre-Dame de Paris, on the Île de la Cité.

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