Facade of two levels in yellow bricks, some sections in standing bricks, enhanced with white stone and coated concrete. On the right, entry porch into the work with steps and arched plan walls under flat canopy; right wall pierced with a window on a polygonal plan with columns, the left ...
Read More »Small atypical modernist house
Name :Small atypical modernist house Address :Boulevard des Invalides 129 City/Neighborhood:Auderghem Curious atypical facade wedged between two buildings of totally different sizes and ages ! This house dates from the interwar period, but bears no vintage or architect’s signature. It accumulates rounded shapes, mosaic columns, half-circle windows, and recesses, alternations ...
Read More »Some examples in Art Nouveau style
Art Nouveau, which translates to “New Art,” is an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, particularly the decorative arts, that was most popular between 1890 and 1910. Characterized by intricate linear designs and flowing curves based on natural forms, it is known for its ornate detail and incorporation ...
Read More »Hungarian House of Photography – Mai Mano House
Mai Manó House, also known as the Hungarian House of Photography, is a historical and architectural gem in Budapest. Built in 1893-94 by Mai Manó, an Imperial and Royal Court Photographer, the building features a unique neo-renaissance design. It was originally used as a photography studio and has been meticulously ...
Read More »The House of Scientists
The House of Scientists, located in Lviv, Ukraine, is a remarkable example of neo-baroque architecture. Originally built as a casino for the city’s elite, it was designed by the renowned Austrian architectural firm Fellner & Helmer in 1898. The interior of the House of Scientists is known for its grandeur ...
Read More »Villino Ruggeri (Pesaro/ Italy)
Located on the beach front of seaside town Pesaro (at Piazzale della Libertà) Villino Ruggeri is an extraordinary gem of Italian Art Nouveau or Stile Liberty as they call it there. It was built between 1902 and 1907 by architect Giuseppe Brega for pharmaceutical industialist Oreste Ruggeri. The exterior is covered ...
Read More »The Hôtel Hannon
The Hôtel Hannon, also known as Maison Hannon, is a notable Art Nouveau building located in the municipality of Saint-Gilles, Brussels. Designed by architect Jules Brunfaut and completed in 1904, it was commissioned by the engineer and photographer Édouard Hannon. The building is celebrated for its unique blend of Belgian ...
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