A technical yet accessible primer on the Palais Garnier’s materials and finishes—how stone, stucco, and gilding shape light and touch.

Surfaces collaborate with light. Stone carries weight, stucco holds detail, gilding conducts glow.
| Medium | Why Used |
|---|---|
| Stone | Stability + scale |
| Stucco | Carvable detail |
| Gilding | Light conduction |
For a thin stucco layer of thickness $t$ over area $A$, approximate mass:
$$m approx ho_{ ext{stucco}}, A, t$$
Thin layers add presence with minimal load.
Ornament is light managed.
Walk with eyes—touch is in seeing.

Liefhebber van architectuur en Parijse flâneur — ik maakte deze gids zodat je het Paleis Garnier kunt ‘voelen’: van de opkomst van de trap tot de stille legendes onder het toneel.
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