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amatesura · 2 years
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Le château de Raray
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Le château de Raray
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aunerais · 1 year
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La Belle et la Bête ( Cocteau 1946) 
Corniche du château de Raray (France/Oise) -lieu du tournage (entre autres)
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filmap · 4 years
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La belle et la bête Jean Cocteau, René Clément. 1946
Castle 4 Rue Nicolas de Lancy, 60810 Raray, France See in map
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sidonius5 · 3 years
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ℰ𝓃𝒿𝑜𝓎 𝓎𝑜𝓊𝓇 𝒮𝓊𝓃𝒹𝒶𝓎...
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lamoral-egmont · 5 years
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« La pierre n'a point d'espoir d'être autre chose que pierre. Mais de collaborer, elle s'assemble et devient temple. » Antoine De Saint-Exupéry. #Liberté #Inspiré #Succès #Vie #Sagesse #Rêvepositif #Espoir #Courage #Réalisationdesoi #Développementpersonnel #Résilience #Grandeur #Découvertedesoi #Connaissancedesoi #Défi #Affirmation #IgersLaFrance #Enavant #AjToussaint #AMAG Château de Raray © En Pays d'Halatte https://www.instagram.com/p/Bwg6YFoHasB/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=n6yqiq3jtj18
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ezechiel5172 · 3 years
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josephfrady · 7 years
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#labelleetlabete #beautyandthebeast #1946 #jeancocteau #jeanmarais #josetteday #fantasy #quote #movie #blackandwhite DP #henrialekan (à Château de Raray)
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mrmrsbirdie-blog · 7 years
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Golf Normandie France 🇫🇷 *Golf et Château de Raray* #golf #normandie #golfraray (hier: Golf & Chateau de Raray)
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weburbanist · 7 years
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ORIGIN Tree House: Modern Wooden Hotel Room in a French Forest Canopy
Encircling a 100-year-old oak – the tallest tree on the Château de Raray hotel property in France – the ORIGIN tree house by Atelier Lavitis envisioned as a tailored wooden ‘dress’ to make the oak stand out even more. This modern timber pod functions as a tree house hotel room, providing surprisingly spacious and comfortable lodgings accessed from a hanging bridge. Each facet of the geometric…
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juliandmouton30 · 7 years
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Century-old oak supports treehouse guest room in northern France
Paris-based Atelier Lavit built this treehouse around the trunk of a century-old oak in Raray, France, basing its design of criss-crossing timbers on a bird's nest.
The Origin treehouse forms part of the Cabanes des Grands Chênes, a collection of elevated guest cabins set in the grounds of the Château de Raray hotel.
Atelier Lavit, which is led by architect and designer Marco Lavit, was approached by the hotelier to create a brand new guest suite.
The client specified the room should be comfortable, functional and – like the other cabins on the estate – reference the appearance of a bird's nest.
The treehouse has an octagonal floor plan organised around the trunk of an hundred-year-old oak tree, which the architects wanted to be the "protagonist of the space".
Visitors gain access to the suite via a timber walkway that sits 10 metres above ground – it also connects to an adjacent treehouse containing a heated spa and lounge.
To form the exterior of the 23-square-metre treehouse, Lavit and his team decided to use thin slats of Douglas pine wood that interlock at the corners, echoing the entwined branches of a bird's nest.
"I've always been fascinated by the ability of birds to build their impregnable shelters. I wanted to rationalise the assembly logic of the branches and transpose this aesthetic with a new architectural approach," Marco Lavit told Dezeen.
Inside, the treehouse has been lined with light-toned poplar wood to make the space appear bright and spacious. Large windows maintain views of the surrounding greenery.
"One of the main challenges of the project was to disguise the hotel suite in the centenarian oak forest to give a feeling of protection to the inhabitants, but at the same time keeping the feeling of floating on the trees' canopy," explained Lavit.
A wooden ladder placed next to the suite's central tree trunk invites guests to climb up to the roof terrace.
Canadian firm Studio North also recently completed a treetop dwelling for guests – a treehouse in a British Columbia valley that's meant to be shared by campers and creatures. Its shingled facade features 12 circular openings that accommodate different species of local birds.
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lesactivitesdemaman · 7 years
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Cabanes des grands chênes
Cabanes des grands chênes
Cet été, nous avons emmené les filles dormir dans une cabane dans les arbres. Les cabanes des grands chênes proposent à 1h de Paris de dormir en famille dans un cadre somptueux avec du confort tout en respectant l’environnement. Situé dans le parc du château de Raray, on se retrouve dans un lieu très calme, d’autant que les golfeurs ne sont pas très loin ! Saviez-vous que des scènes de la Belle…
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kcrg · 8 years
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Château Raray & its balustrades with dogs, boar & deer. (at Exclusiv Golf Château de Raray)
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pop-sesivo · 9 years
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Portal en el castillo Château de Raray, Francia, que aparece en el filme francés La Belle et la Bête (1946), de Jean Cocteau. Château de Raray fue construido originalmente en 1522, aunque poco queda de su estructura. Fue habitado de 1610 a 1620 por Nicolas de Lancy, asesor del rey Louis XIII de Francia y chamberlán del Duque de Orleans; y luego, de 1766 a 1781, por el señor Antoine-Claude Henry. Fue modernizado entre 1890 y 1914 por Henri de La Bédoyère. En 1945, Château de Raray fue usado como locación en algunas escenas de La Belle et la Bête. En 1988, se construyó un campo de golf en sus espacios verdes (vía The Attic of Sublime Vintage).
“A gate at Château de Raray, France (filming location of Cocteau's La Belle et la Bête), from the French film, La Belle et la Bête, 1946, by Jean Cocteau. Château de Raray, is a castle whose initial construction, dates back to 1522, though little of the original building remains. It was inhabited from 1610, to 1620 by Nicolas de Lancy, advisor to Louis XIII of France and chamberlain of the Duke of Orleans, and later, from 1766, to 1781, by Lord Antoine-Claude Henry and his eldest son Henry Francis. It was modernized, between 1890 and 1914, by Henri de La Bédoyère. In 1945, Château de Raray was used for the location of some scenes from the movie La Belle et la Bête, by Jean Cocteau.” vía The Attic of Sublime Vintage).
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