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  2. Old England (department store) - Wikipedia

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    The Old England department store was a large retailer in central Brussels, Belgium, partially housed in a notable Art Nouveau building constructed in 1899 by Paul Saintenoy out of girded steel and glass.

  3. Art Nouveau - Wikipedia

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    Thus Art Nouveau architecture accounts for one-third of all the buildings in the centre of Riga, making it the city with the highest concentration of such buildings anywhere in the world. The quantity and quality of Art Nouveau architecture was among the criteria for including Riga in UNESCO World Cultural Heritage. [145]

  4. Paul Saintenoy - Wikipedia

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    Horta and Hankar's buildings laid the groundwork for the widespread development of the style called Art Nouveau in Belgium and France. Horta's buildings in particular made free and conspicuous use of industrialised methods of construction, with steel frames and large-scale glass panels as infill, allowing for interiors to be bathed in light and ...

  5. What Is Art Nouveau Architecture? Here's Everything to Know ...

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    Our guide to Art Nouveau architecture explores the late 19th-century movement known for flowing lines and organic forms and how it influenced the culture.

  6. Timeline of Art Nouveau - Wikipedia

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    The building of Everard's Printing Works by Henry Williams and William James Neatby was finished in Bristol: Gödöllő Art Colony was founded by Aladár Körösfői-Kriesch in Gödöllő, Kingdom of Hungary: Bakhrushins Tenement House was finished by Karl Hippius in Moscow: École de Nancy was founded in Nancy

  7. Musical Instrument Museum, Brussels - Wikipedia

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    It is part of the Royal Museums of Art and History (RMAH) and is internationally renowned for its collection of over 8,000 instruments. Since 2000, the museum has been located in the former Old England department store , built in 1899 by Paul Saintenoy out of girded steel and glass in Art Nouveau style, as well as the adjoining 18th-century ...

  8. Architecture of England - Wikipedia

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    Norman Foster's 'Gherkin' (2004) rises above the sixteenth century St Andrew Undershaft in the City of London. The architecture of England is the architecture of the historic Kingdom of England up to 1707, and of England since then, but is deemed to include buildings created under English influence or by English architects in other parts of the world, particularly in the English overseas ...

  9. Bowden House, Berkshire - Wikipedia

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    The "well preserved, cleverly planned interior" [2] contains significant Art Nouveau decorations, including gilded friezes in the hall and dining room. [3] There are De Morgan tiles surrounding the drawing room fireplace. [2] The property had extensive outbuildings, some of which remain, including the Grade II listed octagonal Fowl-House. [5 ...