This is one of the most incredible buildings I’ve ever seen.
Building Study 004: Notre Dame de Paris, 1163-1345.
I’ve visited Notre-Dame de Paris on two occasions. Both times I’ve been absolutely overwhelmed. It’s one of the most breathtaking spaces I’ve ever stood in. Check out my photo-essay to see a broader study of architecture and urban space in Paris.
Standing inside the cathedral created in me an actual bodily reaction. But I’m not a holder of religious beliefs; my reaction wasn’t spiritual – it was born out of the atmosphere and character of that space! The interior of the building has an air of the sublime. It is simultaneously soaring and majestic; while being serene and elegant too…
It is mighty and intimate at exactly the same time.
The ornate, sculptural carvings which envelope the facade create a dramatic and expressive narrative – a story which sits in pleasing synergy with the muscular and robust form of the building. As a whole; it has a spectacular urban presence, but, thanks to the evocative storytelling which adorns the walls; there is also an immediate, humane quality to this wonderful landmark.
Given the richness and complexity of the spatial moments created externally and internally by the building; it’s interesting to consider a delightful, simple truth. It’s just stone; and glass.
Those materials have been crafted in to something which transcends the ordinary physical qualities of the built environment; to form an object of compelling and memorable beauty.













Your pictures are very beautiful!
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You are of course correct in every frame . The whole of Paris , most of it planned , is breathtaking in design and spellbinding. It is a walkers paradise with pleasant surprises around every corner. And the food is wonderful!
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WOW! What a marvel! The detail and craftsman ship is remarkable. Love the title picture, threw the eyes off for a moment trying to find the equilibrium. The stained glass is the most impressive by far I’ve ever seen. SO cool to take a visual vacation through your lens. Each picture is a different kind of feast for the eyes-what a great eye you have.
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Thanks so much!
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Wow!!! 😍 This is incredible. What beautiful photos of such a magnificent building!
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Beautifully captured!!
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Looks like a fascinating place!
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Your pictures are amazing.
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Amazing photos!
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Great photos! I like your blog!
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Thanks James!
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I love Notre Dame too. It’s my favorite. Wonderful photos. I didn’t understand what you meant by “wonky composition of twelve photographs”… Did you stitch 12 together?
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Yes – I stitched them together in photoshop, I just couldn’t get it to work as well as I’d hoped!
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Awesome 👏 I couldn’t even tell…
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Stunning photos. I like to take close ups of gargoyles and statues and have lots of similar shots of when I visited Prague. Now feeling very inspired to post them!
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You should do – I’d love to see them!
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Absolutely gorgeous!!
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This pictures are beautiful… reminds me of the novel Pillars of the Earth.
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Thank you!
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Stunning ! What a beautiful place and a passionate blog I love it!
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Thanks – I’m really pleased you enjoyed it!
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Absolutely stunning photos!
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These photos are stunning and the way you described the feeling you had is something I admire. You were clearly so present in the moment and mindful of your surroundings. Thanks for sharing!
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Did you capture these pictures by your own?
By the way, you sculptured it well. 😊
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Thanks! Yes, these are all my photographs. Thanks for checking out my blog!
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My pleasure.
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And nice photographs too, I’m must say.
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These photos are absolutely stunning !!!
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Thank you!
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These are some beautiful pictures! Your post made me want to visit the Notre Dame someday.
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Thank you! I’m pleased you enjoyed the photos.
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I love this! Introducing me to a whole other side of architecture!
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Thanks – I’m really pleased you enjoyed this post.
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Beautiful pictures 👍
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Thank you very much!
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the way you described the architecture, it seems like I’m standing in front of Notre Dame de Paris itself
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Wow! Thank you!
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welcome !
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Lovely… Awesome clicks..👍👍💖
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Wow, what an interesting read! I also wanted to mention that your blog’s layout is very unique, I’ve never seen one like it. It’s refreshing in a way 🙂
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Thanks Julie. Thanks for visiting the blog.
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I do enjoy elements of Gothic architecture, the pointed arches and the windows and the flying buttresses. In Paris, I actually prefer the Sacre Coeur but my favourite cathedral of all is St Pauls Cathedral in London. Have you seen the amazing windows in the Saint Chappelle in Paris?
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I have – it’s stunning! I think King’s College Chapel in Cambridge is cathedral which lives longest in my memory!
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Yes, I do like that too. It was closed the last time I went to Cambridge, so a return trip is due sometime this year. 🙂
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It’s absolutely sensational!
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