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

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    Art Nouveau architecture is a design style defined by dramatic, nature-inspired ornamentation, often with whiplash curves and flowing lines that look like vines. At its core, Art Nouveau ...

  3. Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style) - Wikipedia

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    The Modern Style is a style of architecture, art, and design that first emerged in the United Kingdom in the mid-1880s. It was the first Art Nouveau style worldwide, and it represents the evolution of the Arts and Crafts movement which was native to Great Britain .

  4. Darmstadt Artists' Colony - Wikipedia

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    The artists' goal was to be the development of modern and forward-looking forms of construction and living. To this end, Ernst Ludwig brought together several artists of the Art Nouveau in Darmstadt: Peter Behrens, Paul Bürck, Rudolf Bosselt, Hans Christiansen, Ludwig Habich , Patriz Huber and Joseph Maria Olbrich.

  5. Category:Art Nouveau buildings and structures - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Art Nouveau architecture - Wikipedia

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    Art Nouveau architecture — part of the Art Nouveau arts and design movement. ... Art Nouveau buildings and structures (17 C, ...

  7. Maison du Peuple, Brussels - Wikipedia

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    To make this construction possible, Horta drew no less than 8,500 m 2 (91,000 sq ft) of plans. The building was completed in 1899 and was inaugurated in the presence of the French socialist leader Jean Jaurès. [3] [4] [5] Because of the experimental combination of brick, glass and steel, it was considered as a masterwork of modern architecture.

  8. Art Nouveau in Paris - Wikipedia

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    The residential architecture of Art Nouveau or Modern Style, as it was also known, was a reaction against the electric and historical styles that dominated Paris in the Belle Époque. A majority of the buildings in the new style were constructed in the wealthy 16th arrondissement.

  9. 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]