Case Studies

All roads lead to Rome, including those of downtown Dallas, which are oriented towards the Eternal City! The street where President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, along with its neighbors, forms the "trident" of Dealey Plaza, mirrored by the Fountain of Neptune and the Tridente district in Rome.
An exercise consisting of locating places illustrated more than thirty years earlier using Google Street View.
Discovered by Thierry Van de Leur in 2015, this symbolic line reveals a connection between the Vatican, the Holy Father John Paul II, and his native Poland.
Erected in 1936, the Buenos Aires Obelisk marks the starting point of the structural axes of South America and appears as the “lock” keeping the entire continent under the tutelage of the Empire.
The death of Lady Di and her companion Dodi Al Fayed, a Muslim of Egyptian origin, triggered an unprecedented wave of emotion worldwide. Here, we will examine the mysterious car crash that claimed their lives through the lens of symplanicity.
A remarkable alignment of sites in London’s East End, transporting us from the infinitely large to the infinitely small through the Greenwich Observatory, the financial hub of Canary Wharf, and a mysterious circle marked on the ground.
In this article, the St. Michael’s diagonal crossing England from west to east will be examined in relation to Stonehenge, France’s Mont-Saint-Michel and Ireland’s Skellig Michael.