Eugène Architectes
2024
Website Conception by Olivier Talbot, Design by Building Paris.
Coding
Architecture, Archive
Next.js, Sanity
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A timeline cursor helps navigate and understand the different periods of restoration projects and their historical relevance.
![](https://f451.studio/media/pages/projects/eugene-architectes/ce6660e580-1718096742/1-image-desktop.jpg)
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![](https://f451.studio/media/pages/projects/eugene-architectes/c7fbee3e6e-1718096744/9-image-mobile.jpg)
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On scroll, large-sized headlines appear to indicate the years and periods, blending over the content.
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The website landing occurs by selecting a date at random.
An interactive timeline for Eugène Architecture, an architectural firm specialising in the restoration of historic monuments from various periods.