"Louvre Pyramid" ที่เขียนใน "The Da Vinci Code"
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เนื่องจากข้าพเจ้าเห็นว่าน่าสนใจ... จึงตัดตอนข้อความจากหนังสือเรื่อง The Da Vinci Code ของ Dan Brown เฉพาะในส่วนแนะนำถึง "Louvre Pyramid" ที่เขียนไว้ในบทที่ 3 มาแปะ (post) ให้สหายความคิดได้อ่านกัน
Louvre at night centered.jpg จาก wikipedia
The new entrance to the Paris Louvre had become almost as famous as the museum itself. The controversial, neomodern glass pyramid designed by Chinese-born American architect I. M. Pei still evoked scorn from traditionalists who felt it destroyed the dignity of the Renaissance courtyard. Goethe had described architecture as frozen music, and Pei's critics described this pyramid as fingernails on a chalkboard. Progressive admirers, though, hailed Pei's seventy-one-foot-tall transparent pyramid as a dazzling synergy of ancient structure and modern methoda symbolic link between the old and newhelping usher the Louvre into the next millennium.
I. M. Pei FAIA, RIBA ภาพจาก PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS Architects LLP
"Do you like our pyramid?" the agent asked.
รูป Louvre Pyramid จาก wikipedia
Langdon frowned. The French, it seemed, loved to ask Americans this. It was a loaded question, of course. Admitting you liked the pyramid made you a tasteless American, and expressing dislike was an insult to the French.
(October 26, 1916 January 8, 1996)
"Mitterrand was a bold man," Langdon replied, splitting the difference. The late French president who had commissioned the pyramid was said to have suffered from a "Pharaoh complex." Singlehandedly responsible for filling Paris with Egyptian obelisks, art, and artifacts, François Mitterrand had an affinity for Egyptian culture that was so all-consuming that the French still referred to him as the Sphinx.
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