Stunning architecture and so much potential with this 1930s art deco house in Cushendall, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland Cushendall is part of the Causeway Coast and Glens district and a conservation area, so it’s a nice part of the world to live in. And this house has a prime spot. ...
Read More »Homem de Macédo House
Name:Homem de Macédo House Address:Avenue Deschanel 20 City/Neighborhood:Schaerbeek Style(s):Art Deco Beautiful achievement by architect Vanlerberghe, in 1927, in Art Deco style, for Mr. Homen de Macédo, then Portuguese ambassador to Belgium. Note, an exceptional wrought iron door colored gold, bronze and green, illustrating a flowery fountain which, in itself, is ...
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Name:Haerens Mansion Address:Avenue Brugmann 384 City/Neighborhood:Uccle Beautiful Mansion in Art Deco style, designed in 1928, by architect Antoine Courtens, for Robert Haerens, engineer at the Empain Group. During the same year, Antoine Courtens built this hotel as well as Le Palais de la Folle Chanson building, which represented some of ...
Read More »Kungliga Dramatiska Teatern AB and the Features of Art Nouveau
Introduction Kungliga Dramatiska Teatern AB, commonly known as “Dramaten,” is Sweden’s national theater located in the capital, Stockholm. Established in 1788, this theater is regarded as the center of theatrical arts in Sweden. The building itself, inaugurated in 1908, is as remarkable as the plays performed within it, standing as ...
Read More »Villa Demoiselle
Villa Demoiselle, located in Reims, France, is a remarkable example of Art Nouveau architecture, combining elegance with innovative design. Built between 1904 and 1908, this villa showcases the hallmarks of the Art Nouveau movement, which emphasizes organic forms, detailed craftsmanship, and a harmony between the structure and its surroundings. Organic ...
Read More »Pēkšēns House and Its Art Nouveau Features
Pēkšēns House and Its Art Nouveau Features Pēkšēns House, located in Riga, Latvia, is a prime example of Art Nouveau architecture, a style that flourished in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Designed by architect Konstantīns Pēkšēns, the house showcases many characteristics typical of Art Nouveau, such as: Ornate ...
Read More »Claude Monet’s Home in Giverny
A very long house Claude Monet lived in his home at Giverny for forty-three years,from 1883 to 1926. During this very long time, he layed out the house to his own tastes, adapting it to the needs of his family and professional life. At the beginning, the house called House of the Cider-Press ...
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