Wednesday, December 3, 2014
NERDS WAR OF WORDLESS GROUPING PROTESTERS FOR A NEW MOVEMENT IN "PLAN "B"CATEGORY
ARTICLES WERE NERDS DETAIL THE PAST PROTESTERS SPOT OF REUNION,BUT SAME TIME SPEAKING IN PRESENT ASSUMING THEY WILL WYPE HUMAN EXISTENCE .......................
IT SAY;_____________________________________
"sweep away the messy, uncertain human life"
and to replace its quotidian life with the pomp of processions, politics and soldiery.
places where much architectural intelligence, money and culture have been expended.
the democratic meeting place: the public square.
The Place de la Concorde in Paris,
Because they are the central focus of most major cities, they have also long been places where much architectural intelligence, money and culture have been expended. The Forum in ancient Rome, long a ruin, was made magnificent by the Emperor Augustus, while other Roman squares from the 1st to the 20th centuries are an essential part of the life of the Eternal City. Who could fail to be moved by the Pantheon, the domed temple to all the gods that fills one side of the Piazza della Rotunda? Who can fail to share in la dolce vita at the nearby Piazza Navona in the early evening as the young, and young at heart, parade between the voluptuous fountains of this Baroque urban stage set? And, whatever your religious beliefs, or lack of them, St Peter’s Square is a thrilling place to be, with crowds held happily in the embrace of the magnificent 17th Century colonnade created by Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
Although these great city squares are naturally the focus of attention, many of the world’s most impressive and enjoyable city centres boast whole sequences and networks of squares: London with its restful, if all too-often locked, garden squares; Turin with its glorious colonnaded Baroque piazzas; Venice with its campi, ancient fields long paved over. Rarely less than magical, these are often a relief – a physical and psychological release – after the city’s narrow streets and maze-like alleys.____________________________________
I WILL SAY PUT THIS "SPOTS UNDER LENSE"...
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