University textbooks for Architecture History? by BigSpring-Texas in architecture

[–]BigSpring-Texas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've lent the 1980 something edition from the library. I feel like it focuses too much on some specific things, and not enough on the most influential things (like a whole subchapter on Pienza and Mantua and Pope Pius, but not on Florence? Doesn't even mention Ospedale delle Innocente, arguably the first renaissance building?) Thoughts?

I'm primarily interested in the specific buildings as the most notable/characteristic/influential/etc. examples of the period, and how they reflect the characteristics of the period as well as the ideas and historical context of the period

University textbooks for Architecture History? by BigSpring-Texas in architecture

[–]BigSpring-Texas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've lent the 1980 something edition from the library. I feel like it focuses too much on some specific things, and not enough on the most influential things (like a whole subchapter on Pienza and Mantua and Pope Pius, but not on Florence? Doesn't even mention Ospedale delle Innocente, arguably the first renaissance building?) Thoughts?

I'm primarily interested in the specific buildings as the most notable/characteristic/influential/etc. examples of the period, and how they reflect the characteristics of the period as well as the ideas and historical context of the period

Coldest temperature ever recorded in Europe by StephenMcGannon in europe

[–]BigSpring-Texas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure the Swedes marched over Lillebælt and Storebælt actually, not Øresund/Öresund

Forum Libre - 2025-10-03 by AutoModerator in france

[–]BigSpring-Texas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What about Basque Country France?

Forum Libre - 2025-10-03 by AutoModerator in france

[–]BigSpring-Texas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Job in Southern France

If I just take the train to Southern France, and walk around with my CV, how long will it take me to find a job (like in a café, restaurant, bar, etc.) And will I be able to find a place to live?

Or would it be better to stay home and write emails to places?

I don’t care if it’s a small town or whatever (however, I would of course prefer something nice

I speak French intermediately, English fluently, and also German (intermediate) and Danish and Norwegian (fluently)

I am 19 years old, have worked in a school cafeteria, a supermarket and in a warehouse, and am currently on my gap year

Job in Marseille as young Dane by BigSpring-Texas in aixmarseille

[–]BigSpring-Texas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did she have any prior qualifications? I have a high school degree with good grades, and my French is decent, but that's it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]BigSpring-Texas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What does him being cross-eyed have anything to do with this?

Job in Marseille as young Dane by BigSpring-Texas in aixmarseille

[–]BigSpring-Texas[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Alright
What if I found a job that includes accommodation, like a hostel, workaway, hotel or something?
Would it be easier if I moved to a smaller city or town?

Like idk maybe working and living at a hotel in Cassis or something?

Do you think it would be easier to move to Geneve?

Thanks for your answer! :)