A double decker bridge linking two parts of an administrative building in Chantiers neighbourhood for Sunday Bridge Series. There is another bridge on Artsy Versailles today.
La Direction Départementale des Territoires des Yvelines pour les Ponts du Dimanche. Il y a un autre pont sur Artsy Versailles aujourd'hui.
27 comments:
WoW! I love this!!!!
Interesting idea for this post:)
How lucky you are having such a bridge. Always a safe step ahead and a good Sunday for you as well.
daily athens
this is a nice and airy connection - far preferable to tunnels connecting buildings!
Great for days when it's wet or cold outdoors!
Very clever! It's a beautiful bridge too!
I remember the Minneapolis city fathers did this kind of thing, even crossing over streets, in downtown Minneapolis years ago...a terrific idea when it is bitter cold and snowy!
It is odd seeing a modern office building on VDP. But, it is an attractive one.
J'allais commenter ta photo du 1er avril ou je t'ai trouve inspiree malgre ce que tu dis mais Blogspot n'est pas tres pratique pour visualiser l'historique. Une vision sur les toits que j'aime bien.
Ici une jolie architecture plus moderne.
That is very handy to have a "walkway" when it is cold--much better than facing an icy wind or cold rain in your face. Nice shot!. Mickie
I love the light passing through the bridges!
Mies lives. Not the kind of architecture the world expects from Versailles.
The blue and aqua tones to this shot are awesome. Love the linear qualities to it, too. A very nice post this week.
I like the way the light shines through creating the shadows.
Good idea for bridges. Smarty!!! MB
lovely photo and interesting bridge!
Yes, a strange building for VDP, but interesting all the same.
Great way to connect two or more buildings! Thanks for showing! Thanks for your visit as well!
Lovely!
Have a nice Sunday
Elisa
C'est vrai, c'est un pont aussi dans son genre!
I like the building, but this bridge thing is beginning to run very thin...
il est tres beau ce pont tout en verre
We have many of those here in the US.It is great to see them used worldwide.
That's pretty unusual, a double-deck bridge, no?
Pretty.
Wonderful bridges of a different sort. :)
I like the straight lines of this photo. Very orderly today.
You captured this at the perfect moment with the light streaming through the glass.
Sharon
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