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  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    fct4383-976_Ta Phrom Temple 0025.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    Ta Phrom Temple 0027.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    fct4383-973_Ta Phrom Temple 0017.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    scf4383-977.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    Ta Phrom Temple 0025.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    Ta Phrom Temple 0019.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    Ta Phrom Temple 0013.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    scf4383-977_Ta Phrom Temple 0027.jpg
  • Built in 1186 as a Buddhist convent, Ta Phrom is one of Angkor's largest temples.  Trees and their roots from the nearby jungle invade the architecture.
    Ta Phrom Temple 0017.jpg
  • Rooftops of Paris from Notre Dam.
    Paris 0008.jpg
  • A six story tall glass atrium illuminates the interior spaces with light from above.  One of the artist's many drawing spaces on the upper floor looks down onto a living area and the pool.
    Corbero Xavier 0021.jpg
  • Rooftops of Paris from Notre Dam.
    Paris 0011.jpg
  • Rooftops of Paris from Notre Dam.
    Paris 0006.jpg
  • Rooftops of Paris from Notre Dam.
    Paris 0002.jpg
  • Rooftops of Paris from Notre Dam.
    Paris 0005.jpg
  • Several hundred potted plants line the outside passageways leading to the compounds many buildings.
    Corbero Xavier 0030.jpg
  • Window boxes in guest bedroom.
    Corbero Xavier 0027.jpg
  • Corbero works in many mediums including the local marble which he coaxes into delicate wafers and lights to reveal the texture of the stone.  Numerous subterranean galleries dot the property.
    Corbero Xavier 0010.jpg
  • Rooftops of Paris from Notre Dam.
    fct4383-889_Paris 0012.jpg
  • Rooftops of Paris from Notre Dam.
    fct4383-886_Paris 0009.jpg
  • Rooftops of Paris from Notre Dam.
    fct4383-888_Paris 0011.jpg
  • Rooftops of Paris from Notre Dam.
    fct4383-884_Paris 0007.jpg
  • Rooftops of Paris from Notre Dam.
    fct4383-883_Paris 0006.jpg
  • Rooftops of Paris from Notre Dam.
    fct4383-880_Paris 0003.jpg
  • Rooftops of Paris from Notre Dam.
    fct4383-882_Paris 0005.jpg
  • Rooftops of Paris from Notre Dam.
    fct4383-879_Paris 0002.jpg
  • The observatory on the top floor level commands a panoramic view of Barcelona to the ocean as well as the neighboring mountains.
    Corbero Xavier 0019.jpg
  • One of Europe's finest sculptors and artists, Xavier Corbero at his home in Espluges, Spain, a compound that encompases about 10,000 square meters on the outskirts of Barcelona.
    Corbero Xavier 0032.jpg
  • Xavier Corbero's  compound in Espluges, Spain encompases about 9 buildings and some 10,000 square meters dating from the 16th century to the present.  The building on the right is old, on the left is not.
    Corbero Xavier 0011.jpg
  • Xavier Corbero's Master Bedroom is wall to wall Asian and Middle Eastern carpets.  The hanging bedlamp is an ostrich egg.  Corbero is an inspired collector of eclectic antiques and creates assemblages to fill living spaces.
    Corbero Xavier 0023.jpg
  • A six story tall glass atrium illuminates the interior spaces with light from above.  One of the artist's many drawing spaces on the upper floor looks down onto a living area and the pool.
    Corbero Xavier 0022.jpg
  • Corbero's kitchen tiles are anitique samples, some from the Gaudi era and were purchased for a few pesatas when the Corbero was poor.  They now sell in local flea markets for several hundred dollars apiece.
    Corbero Xavier 0013.jpg
  • A sliver-thin sculpture in an illuminated alcove at the gallery level of the six story main building.
    Corbero Xavier 0016.jpg
  • Xavier Corbero's Master Bedroom is wall to wall Asian and Middle Eastern carpets.  The hanging bedlamp is an ostrich egg.  Corbero is an inspired collector of eclectic antiques and creates assemblages to fill living spaces.
    Corbero Xavier 0024.jpg
  • One of Europe's finest sculptors and artists, Xavier Corbero at a show of his work outside Barcelona at the botanical gardens of Cap Roig.
    Corbero Xavier 0040.jpg
  • A six story tall glass atrium fills the interior spaces with light from above.
    Corbero Xavier 0031.jpg
  • The living room off a guest wing in Corbero's home features a coffee table enshrining several stratas of art magazines and art opening invitations spanning several movements.
    Corbero Xavier 0029.jpg
  • One of Europe's finest sculptors and artists, Xavier Corbero's  compound in Espluges, Spain encompases 9 buildings covering some 10,000 square meters on the outskirts of Barcelona.
    Corbero Xavier 0002.jpg
  • One of Europe's finest sculptors and artists, Xavier Corbero at his home in Espluges, Spain, a compound that encompases about 10,000 square meters on the outskirts of Barcelona.
    Corbero Xavier 0035.jpg
  • Xavier Corbero's compound in town of Espluges, which means "caves"  is connected by undergournd passages that date back to Roman times.
    Corbero Xavier 0009.jpg
  • A magical stairway leads to the lower galleries in his home.
    Corbero Xavier 0015.jpg
  • Xavier Corbero's show of his work outside Barcelona at the botanical gardens of Cap Roig. This piece is called the Dragon.
    Corbero Xavier 0043.jpg
  • Knick Knacks and Bric-a-bracks and unusual antiques from around the world fill all his many living spaces on the property.  These shoe forms from the turn of the last century greet visitors to a guest bedroom.
    Corbero Xavier 0026.jpg
  • The observatory on the top floor level commands a panoramic view of Barcelona to the ocean as well as the neighboring mountains.
    Corbero Xavier 0020.jpg
  • Xavier Corbero's compound in town of Espluges, which means "caves"  is connected by undergournd passages that date back to Roman times.
    Corbero Xavier 0008.jpg
  • One of Europe's finest sculptors and artists, Xavier Corbero's  compound in Espluges, Spain encompases 9 buildings covering some 10,000 square meters on the outskirts of Barcelona.
    Corbero Xavier 0003.jpg
  • One of Europe's finest sculptors and artists, Xavier Corbero at his home he designed in Espluges, Spain.  "I didn't realize how many arches I had until I got the bill for the glass," he exclaims.
    Corbero Xavier 0005.jpg
  • Corbero's kitchen tiles are anitique samples, some from the Gaudi era and were purchased for a few pesatas when the Corbero was poor.  They now sell in local flea markets for several hundred dollars apiece.
    Corbero Xavier 0012.jpg
  • One of Europe's finest sculptors and artists, Xavier Corbero at his home in Espluges, Spain, a compound that encompases about 10,000 square meters on the outskirts of Barcelona and took him nearly 40 years to complete.
    Corbero Xavier 0001.jpg
  • Gargoyles of Notre Dam.
    Paris 0013.jpg
  • Rooftops of Paris from Notre Dam.
    Paris 0009.jpg
  • Rooftops of Paris from Notre Dam.
    Paris 0007.jpg
  • Gargoyles of Notre Dam.
    fct4383-890_Paris 0013.jpg
  • Rooftops of Paris from Notre Dam.
    fct4383-885_Paris 0008.jpg
  • Although the whole compound could be considered a work of art the lower floors are preserved for displaying his work which spans nearly 50 years.  Corbero works in many materials including local basalt, marble and stone.
    Corbero Xavier 0004.jpg
  • Decorative boxes from around the world next to a bedside guest bedroom.  Small window box above the pillow close with a metal window shade.
    Corbero Xavier 0028.jpg
  • One of Europe's finest sculptors and artists, Xavier Corbero at his home in Espluges, Spain, a compound that encompases about 10,000 square meters on the outskirts of Barcelona.
    Corbero Xavier 0036.jpg
  • One of Europe's finest sculptors and artists, Xavier Corbero at a show of his work outside Barcelona at the botanical gardens of Cap Roig.  On display is over 200 tons of sculpture.
    Corbero Xavier 0042.jpg
  • Corbero's kitchen tiles are samples, some from the Gaudi era and were purchased for a few pesatas when the artist was poor.  Now they sell in flea markets for several hundred dollars apiece.
    Corbero Xavier 0014.jpg
  • Stairwell and artist's study of Xavier Corbero's compound in Espluges, Spain.
    Corbero Xavier 0025.jpg
  • Xavier Corbero's Master Bedroom Office Window with woman in marble sculpture.
    Corbero Xavier 0018.jpg
  • Xavier Corbero's Master Bedroom Office Window with woman's form in marble sculpture.
    Corbero Xavier 0017.jpg
  • One of Europe's finest sculptors and artists, Xavier Corbero at his home in Espluges, Spain, a compound that encompases about 10,000 square meters on the outskirts of Barcelona.
    Corbero Xavier 0007.jpg
  • Rooftops of Paris from Notre Dam.
    Paris 0012.jpg
  • Rooftops of Paris from Notre Dam.
    Paris 0003.jpg
  • One of Europe's finest sculptors and artists, Xavier Corbero at his home in Espluges, Spain, a compound that encompases about 10,000 square meters on the outskirts of Barcelona.
    Corbero Xavier 0006.jpg
  • One of Europe's finest sculptors and artists, Xavier Corbero at a show of his work outside Barcelona at the botanical gardens of Cap Roig.  On display is over 200 tons of sculpture.
    Corbero Xavier 0041.jpg
  • One of Europe's finest sculptors and artists, Xavier Corbero at his home in Espluges, Spain, a compound that encompases about 10,000 square meters on the outskirts of Barcelona.
    Corbero Xavier 0038.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.  Photographed at Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, at Ohio State University, Columbus in 1998.
    scf4327-444eisenman peter 0003.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.  Photographed at Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, at Ohio State University, Columbus in 1998.
    scf4327-443eisenman peter 0002.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.
    scf4327-442eisenman peter 0001a.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.  Photographed at Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, at Ohio State University, Columbus in 1998.
    Eisenman Peter 0003.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.  Photographed at Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, at Ohio State University, Columbus in 1998.
    Eisenman Peter 0002.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.
    Eisenman Peter 0001a.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.
    Eisenman Peter 0001.jpg
  • Peter Eisenman, an American Architect who draws his inspiration from philosophy and linguistics to design complex structures.  Photographed at Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, at Ohio State University, Columbus in 1998.
    Eisenman Peter 0004.jpg
  • People meditating in City Hall Plaza adjacent to Taipei 101.
    Taipei0098 Meditate.jpg
  • People meditating in City Hall Plaza adjacent to Taipei 101.
    Taipei0097 Meditate.jpg
  • The Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, designed by architect Cesar Peli are the world’s tallest buildings and were just being built when I traveled to Malaysia for another story.  Walking around downtown, I could see these strange mechanical arms protruding from the tops of the towers with these men in strange buckets that descended like mechanical spiders from the upper reaches of the building.  There are several teams of fearless window washers employed to clean the tower windows.  Like the painters who paint the Golden Gate Bridge, once they finish they start right back at the other end.  It takes a month to wash the windows of one building.
    Roads 0010.jpg
  • A practitioner of Tai Chi does a morning workout on a rock on Elephant Mountain above Taipei.  Tai Chi is a common mental and physical art that is openly seen around the city beginning around sunrise.  The man's workout is so common that it would not even draw stares from local hikers.
    fct4421-147_taipei0037 elephant mt t...jpg
  • Parisian designer, Philippe Stake in the Blue Room of the Royalton Hotel in Manhattan, an Ian Schrager Hotel he designed.
    scf4327-642starck philippe 0007.jpg
  • World Trade Center in New York City.
    fct4383-862_New York 0022 World Trad...jpg
  • Chrysler Building during the day.
    fct4383-841_Chrysler 0002 1 of Serie...jpg
  • A blend of Kung Fu Dance and Chinese Martial Arts is practiced here at Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall.
    Taipei0144.jpg
  • The Chrysler Building in New York City; designed by architect William Van Allen in the popular Art Deco style of 1930.
    Chrysler Building 0011.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist observing in the Control Room.
    SETI 0023-2.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    SETI 0011 Jill Tarter-2.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    SETI 0007 Jill Tarter-2.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    SETI 0001 Jill Tarter.jpg
  • The Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, designed by architect Cesar Pelli are the world’s tallest buildings.
    Petronas Towers 0004 Window.jpg
  • Rooftops of Paris from Notre Dam.
    Paris 0010.jpg
  • Theater at Epidaurus in Greece, was home to the shrine of Aclepius, God of Medicine. It was believed that Asclepius would appear before his patients in dreams and bring cures during sleep.
    Sleep 0078 Greece Epidaurus-2.jpg
  • Traffic on the streets of Taipei.
    Taipei0124a Traffic_-2.jpg
  • Cheng-Yuan Cheng, a maintainence worker changes lightbulbs near the dizzying top of Taipei 101, the world's tallest building.
    Taipei0041a lightbulbchange.jpg
  • Taipei 101, the world's new tallest building, stands at 1,671 feet.
    taipei0016 beauty shot.jpg
  • World-renowned architect CP Wang of CY Lee & Partners stands in front of Taipei 101, which at 508 meters, stands the tallest building in the world. The jade green bamboo-inspired exterior connotes vigor and sturdiness in Chinese culture. Good idea for a tower that stands 200 meters from a major fault line in a city prone to typhoons. Lee designed eight stories to each of the eight segments because the number "8" signifies prosperous growth. Each segment is shaped like a scepter, with ancient coins on the exterior of the 26th floor to give this modern building a Chinese style.
    taipei0003architect.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    scf4421-031_seti 0028.jpg
  • Activity on a street adjacent to Taipei 101.
    scf4399-017_Taipei0083 Street.jpg
  • The Great Wall of China streches approximately 4,163 miles from east to west and is more than 2000 years old.
    scf4374-106_China 0008.jpg
  • A maintainence worker changes lightbulbs near the dizzying top of Taipei 101, the world's tallest building.
    scf4327-894_Taipei0143.jpg
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