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  1. 6 de mar. de 2023 · Architecture of Zaha Hadid in photographs by Hélène Binet. by. Binet, Hélène. Publication date. 2000. Publisher. Baden, Switzerland : Lars Müller. Collection. internetarchivebooks; printdisabled; inlibrary.

  2. Light Lines: The Architectural Photographs of Hélène Binet is organised in themes that are echoed throughout Binet’s career, exploring connections between ideas, places and landscape. The exhibition begins with one of Binet’s most iconic images, a large square format print of Zaha Hadid’s Vitra Fire

  3. 1 de oct. de 2012 · Esquisses décoratives. by. Binet, René, 1866-1911; Geffroy, Gustave, 1855-1926. Publication date. [190-?] Topics. Decoration and ornament, Art nouveau, Architecture, Interior decoration, Jewelry. Publisher. Paris : Librairie centrale des beaux-arts. Collection. smithsonian. Contributor. Smithsonian Libraries. Language. French.

  4. a series of plates of designs for decorative art and architecture, with a preface by the art critic Gustave Geffroy. Geffroy was a supporter and interpreter of Rodin and the Goncourt brothers, and may have introduced Binet to this artistic circle.6 In his essay, he explained how Binet drew on the work of Haeckel for his designs.

  5. 1 de dic. de 2006 · 55. Quoted by Marguerite Binet, unpublished biography of René Binet, 1945, Musées de Sens, pp. 93, 106 (pagination from typed version of manuscript); these ‘notes’, as they are referred to in the biography, are related verbatim, and may have been compiled from Binet's published articles.

    • Robert Proctor
    • 2006
  6. These are questions Hélène Binet asks implicitly in her photographs, a line of enquiry that began in the mid-1980s when, having studied photography in Rome, she moved to London. This was an explosive period in architecture, a time of passionate debate between modernists and post-modernists. Binet’s early encounters

  7. In this article, we propose a new approach utilizing a network architecture, the BiNet, that works end-to-end, providing the binarization in just one single step taking into account the knowledge of the original content.