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Art Nouveau, Art Deco

By angelaa
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    Art Nouveau Architecture

  • Hotel Tassel

    Hotel Tassel
    The Hotel Tassel was built by Victor Horta in Brussels, Belgium, and is one of the earliest examples of Art Nouveau architecture. It was built in three parts, linked by steal and glass. The stairway uses curvy decorative lines typical of Art Nouveau design.
  • Museum of Applied Arts

    Museum of Applied Arts
    The Museum of Applied Arts in Budapest, Hungary, was as designed by Ödön Lechner and inspired by Indian and Islamic design. It features a green rooftop and a glass atrium.
  • Casa Batlló

    Casa Batlló
    Antoni Gaudi redesigned this house in Barcelona, Spain, in 1904 with exaggerated Art Nouveau organic elements both in the interior and exterior. It is also known as the "House of Bones" because it's structure resembles skeletal features. Many elements are irregular and asymmetric, based on Art Nouveau organic design.
  • Vitebsky Railway Station

    Vitebsky Railway Station
    The Vitbsky Railway Station in Saint Petersburg, Russia, was rebuilt in 1904 with an elaborate Art Nouveau interior of sweeping staircases and stained glass.
  • Casa Galleria Vichi

    Casa Galleria Vichi
    Florentine architect Giovanni Michelazzi created this building which was completed in 1911, It incorporates curvilinear forms and animal sculptures, including eagles and dragons.
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    Art Deco Architecture

  • Chrysler Building

    Chrysler Building
    The Chrysler Building in New York designed by William Van Alen is one of the most famous Art Deco buildings. It’s angular tower is topped by rows of geometrically designed arches.
  • McGraw-Hill Building

    McGraw-Hill Building
    The McGraw-Hill Building in New York City by Raymond Hood incorporates the stepped piers, angular outlines and vertical tower designs of Art Deco.
  • Cincinnati Union Terminal

    Cincinnati Union Terminal
    The Cincinnati Union Terminal, now a museum, was built in 1933 by Alfred T. Fellheimer and Steward Wagner, with architects Paul Philippe Cret and Roland Wank. It's geometric designs are typical of Art Deco.
  • Kavanagh Building

    Kavanagh Building
    The Kavanagh Building is an Art Deco skyscraper in Buenos Aires, Argentina, designed by architects Gregorio Sánchez, Ernesto Lagos and Luis María de la Torre. It's clean, angular, towering form was typical of Art Deco architecture.
  • New India Assurance Building

    New India Assurance Building
    The New India Assurance Building is an Art Deco office building designed by Master, Sarhe and Bhuta, with artistic designer N. G. Parsare. It was built in Mumbai, India, and its facade is characterized by tall, vertical lines.