The Main Railway Station in Prague, also known as Praha hlavní nádraží, is renowned for its Art Nouveau architecture, particularly evident in the original part of the station, known as the Fanta Building. This section of the station was designed by Czech architect Josef Fanta and constructed between 1901 and ...
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The Ryabushinsky House, also known as the Ryabushinsky Mansion, is an important architectural landmark in Moscow, Russia. Built between 1900 and 1902, it was designed by the architect Fyodor Shekhtel, a leading figure in the Russian Art Nouveau movement. The house is renowned for its distinctive Art Nouveau style, characterized ...
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PEARCE’S LEATHER WORKS, 1939, Standens Barn, Wellingborough road, Billing Park, Northampton, West Northamptonshire, NN3, UK Architect: Wilfrid Lawson Carter. A Grade Il Listed Building In the mid-1930s, W. Pearce and Company, a successful leather manufacturer in the town, purchased a section of the parkland. In 1939, they opened a purpose-built, ...
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“MAISON WOLFERS”, 1929, Rue Alphonse Renard 60, Ixelles, Brussels, Belgium Designed by the famous architect Henry van de Velde and commissioned by the jeweler Raymond Wolfers. This exceptional modernist residence is classified since 1983 and listed in the inventory of architectural heritage. (Photos source: sothebysrealty be; Brussels Art Deco Society; ...
Read More »An Art Deco Masterpiece in Westhampton Beach
Located on the coveted Dune Road, this Westhampton Beach residence is a stunning example of Art Deco architecture seamlessly blended with contemporary luxury. The house boasts an elegant, curved facade, characteristic of the Art Deco movement, with large windows that flood the interior with natural light. Its clean, white exterior ...
Read More »Iconic Art Deco Waterfront Pool Home
841 19th St, Miami Beach Designed by Robert E. Collins in 1937, an example of a beautifully restored Art Deco house, the 3,917-square-foot home contains four bedrooms and five baths on a heavily landscaped and private third-of-an-acre lot. Light and bright with large windows throughout, the refinished first floor terrazzo ...
Read More »Art Deco apartment building by Diongre
Name:Art Deco apartment building Address:Avenue Everard 55 City/Neighborhood:Forest Historical Context and Construction In 1925, the esteemed architect Joseph Diongre designed a small, four-story apartment building for entrepreneur J.B. Surkijn. This structure, located at Avenue Everard 55 in Brussels, is a prime example of the Art Deco style, showcasing Diongre’s innovative ...
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