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  2. Haussmann's renovation of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The new era rejected Haussmannian ideas as a whole to embrace those represented by architects such as Le Corbusier in abandoning unbroken street-side façades, limitations of building size and dimension, and even closing the street itself to automobiles with the creation of separated, car-free spaces between the buildings for pedestrians. This ...

  3. Art Nouveau in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Following the ideas of Viollet-le-Duc, he used modern materials, including an iron frame interior, combined with sculpture by Pierre Roche and ceramic tiles by Alexandre Bigot, who tiles were used in the facades of many Art Nouveau buildings. The open interior with its iron columns and arches was a strikingly modern.

  4. Category:Streets in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Streets in Paris by arrondissement (20 C) A. Avenues (landscape) in Paris (1 C, 18 P) B. Boulevards in Paris (39 P) Q. Quais in Paris (10 P) Pages in category ...

  5. The Most Iconic Paris Landmarks to Check Off Your Bucket List

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    Arguably the world's most famous street, "les Champs" is nearly an entire mile of retail and food therapy. Locals and tourists alike claim the street offers the best shopping in all of Paris.

  6. List of streets in the 1st arrondissement of Paris - Wikipedia

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    Place du Carrousel. Rue Cambon - Pierre-Joseph Cambon (1756-1820), politician; Rue des Capucines - a former Capuchin convent [9]; Place du Carrousel - named for the military carrousel given for the birth of Louis, Grand Dauphin [10]

  7. Hector Guimard - Wikipedia

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    The house was not occupied by the couple, however, for two more years, while the furniture he designed was manufactured. The house is located on a triangular lot, which proved particularly challenging for Guimard. He saved interior space by installing an inclined elevator rather than a stairway on the upper floors.

  8. Paris architecture of the Belle Époque - Wikipedia

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    The interior of the department store Galeries Lafayette (1912) The architecture of Paris created during the Belle Époque, between 1871 and the beginning of the First World War in 1914, was notable for its variety of different styles, from neo-Byzantine and neo-Gothic to classicism, Art Nouveau and Art Deco. It was also known for its lavish ...

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    Kendall Jenner, Jenna Ortega, Anya Taylor-Joy, and more showed up in their most fashion-forward ensembles. See them all here.

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