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Singapore: The Marina Bay Sands, an Impact Beyond the Landscape
Without a doubt, the Marina Bay Sands is a large-scale project that has had a significant impact on Singapore's cultural, economic, and...


Japan: The Kaiten Training Center, Remain of World War II in Kawatana
The Kaiten Training Center has a history that leaves one perplexed. Unlike other monuments, witnesses of World War II that I have talked about in previous posts, such as the Atomic Bomb Dome in Hiroshima or the "One-Legged Torii" at the Sanno Shrine in Nagasaki, the Kaiten Training Center is not a commemorative relic. Fine Art Print © O. Robert (Purchase here) Indeed, this building is not a ruin resulting from the atomic bombs dropped in 1945 on the cities of Hiroshima and Na


A l'horizon du temps - La Pièce Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland, 2015
From March 6th to April 2nd 2015
A selection of prints relating to my ink-painting-inspired work in Japan and other places.


Japan: Akashi Kaikyo, a Bridge Between Islands, a Link Between Ages
Akashi Kaikyo Bridge is more than just a means to cross a strait; it is a symbol of human ingenuity and perseverance. As the longest suspension bridge in the world, you will find it incredibly inspiring. It offers an endless range of opportunities to capture the grandeur of human engineering within the natural landscape of the Seto Inland Sea. Fine Art Print © O. Robert (Purchase here) Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, also known as the "Pearl Bridge", is an engineering marvel located in
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