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Pfauen-Haus = Peacock house
Habitation house + Chemistry (Apothek)
Jugendstil / Art Nouveau
Location: Franz-Josef-Strasse 19, Munich-Schwabing
Construction: 1904
Architect: Ferenc Nyilas
The J. N. Petit Library is a membership library in a Grade II heritage structure in Fort, Mumbai. It was founded in 1898 by a group of Parsi students studying at Elphinstone College. Membership is open to residents of Mumbai. The library is one of the finest examples of Neo-Gothic architecture in Mumbai.
The architect was Merwanjee Bana.
One of the most famous Art Nouveau buildings in Paris, a masterpiece designed by Hector Guimard.
Location: 14 rue de la Fontaine, 75016 Paris
Habitation building (immeuble de rapport) with 36 appartments
Construction: 1894-1898
Architect: Hector Guimard who also carried out all the decoration
Award at the Façade competition (concours des façades) in 1898
Protected as a French historical monument since 1992
Old houses located in the residential district of Square Ambiorix in Brussels.
Brussels is the capital of Art Nouveau and magnificent structures throughout the capital city are recognized as "world heritage" by UNESCO. The brilliant creative works of Victor Horta, Paul Hankar, as well as those of other architects, bring pleasure to thousands of visitors who enter the private world of these opulent houses every year.
At the turn of the 19th century Brussels went through a period of unrivaled effervescence. The middle classes, merchants and artists opted to have their houses built in the style in vogue: Art Nouveau, marking the beginning of modern architecture and design.
The Austrian architect Josef Hoffman and painter Gustav Klimt, the French architect Hector Guimard all joined the Belgian architects Victor Horta en Paul Hankar, Henry van de Velde, the furniture designer Serrurier-Bovy and the jeweler Philippe Wolfers to get their inspiration or produce themselves for the first time in a more liberal city.
Source: visit-belgium website
Old houses located in the residential district of Square Ambiorix in Brussels.
Brussels is the capital of Art Nouveau and magnificent structures throughout the capital city are recognized as "world heritage" by UNESCO. The brilliant creative works of Victor Horta, Paul Hankar, as well as those of other architects, bring pleasure to thousands of visitors who enter the private world of these opulent houses every year.
At the turn of the 19th century Brussels went through a period of unrivaled effervescence. The middle classes, merchants and artists opted to have their houses built in the style in vogue: Art Nouveau, marking the beginning of modern architecture and design.
The Austrian architect Josef Hoffman and painter Gustav Klimt, the French architect Hector Guimard all joined the Belgian architects Victor Horta en Paul Hankar, Henry van de Velde, the furniture designer Serrurier-Bovy and the jeweler Philippe Wolfers to get their inspiration or produce themselves for the first time in a more liberal city.
Source: visit-belgium website
The "Palais de la Méditerranée" (now Hyatt Regency hotel) is a nine-floor luxury casino hotel complex located on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, France. It was built in 1929 by architects Charles and Marcel Dalmas, and partly rebuilt and modernized in 1990, a year after two of its facades were classified as historical monuments. It contains 187 rooms and twelve suites, and is owned by Constellation Hotels Holding.
[Wikipedia]
The St Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral, Nice (French: Cathédrale Orthodoxe Saint-Nicolas de Nice, Russian: Николаевский собор, Ницца) is an Eastern Orthodox cathedral located in the French city of Nice. It is recognized as a national monument of France, and it currently belongs to the jurisdiction of the Moscow Patriarchate. It is the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Western Europe.
The cathedral was opened in 1912, thanks to the generosity of Russia's Tsar Nicholas II.
Beginning in the mid-19th century, Russian nobility visited Nice and the French Riviera, following the fashion established decades earlier by the English upper class and nobility. In 1864, immediately after the railway reached Nice, Tsar Alexander II visited by train and was attracted by the pleasant climate. Thus began an association between Russians and the French Riviera that continues to this day.
The cathedral, consecrated in December 1912 in memory of Nicholas Alexandrovich, Tsarevich of Russia, who died in Nice, was meant to serve the large Russian community that had settled in Nice by the end of the 19th century, as well as devout visitors from the Imperial Court. Tsar Nicholas II funded the construction work.
After 1917, Communist persecution of religion in Russia led some Russian Orthodox dioceses abroad to form jurisdictions not affiliated with Moscow. One of these, the Paris-based exarchate, later assumed control of the Nice cathedral.
On 20 January 2010, a French Court (the Tribunal of First Instance at Nice) ruled that the title to the Cathedral should be held by the Russian state. [Wikipédia]
This very original building was built for himself more than a hundred years ago by the famous St. Petersburg architect Oscar Emilevich Wegener, the head of the construction of the Alexander III Palace in Massandra, the Count Mordvinov Palace in Yalta, the author of the project of the Metropol Hotel and other Yalta buildings.
Это весьма оригинальное здание более ста лет назад построил для себя известный петербургский архитектор Оскар Эмильевич Вегенер — руководитель строительства дворца Александра III в Массандре, дворца графа Мордвинова в Ялте, автор проекта гостиницы «Метрополь» и других ялтинских зданий.
Pfauen-Haus = Peacock house
Habitation house + Chemistry (Apothek)
Jugendstil / Art Nouveau
Location: Franz-Josef-Strasse 19, Munich-Schwabing
Construction: 1904
Architect: Ferenc Nyilas
Located 87 Bd de Grenelle in Paris 15th this building was the former head office of the CTAL (Comité Technique de l'ALuminium). It was completely restored and the red brick walls covered with plastics and glass panels, the Art Deco sculptures and reliefs have been kept as a testimonial of the past.
Location: 186 ave. Daumesnil - 1 rue Cannebière, 75012 Paris
Architecture style: Art Deco
Construction: 1928-1935
Architect: Paul Tournon
Stained glasses: Louis Barillet, Paul Louzier & Jean Herbert-Stevens
Frescoes: Maurice Denis, Georges Desvallières, Nicolas Untersteller et Elizabeth Branly
Ironwork: Raymond Subes
Sculpture: Carlo Sarrabezolles
MN: 1992
Source: base Mérimée
www.patrimoine-histoire.fr/Patrimoine/Paris/Paris-Saint-E...
loved the facade .. the colours .. pristine white jharokha, jaali and the white door ... lastly the colourful Kandeel floating in the air .. had to document it.
Habitation buildings
via Duchessa Jolanda 17 and 19-21 in Torino
Construction: 1912 and 1914
Architects: G. Battis - G. Gussoni & A. Vivarelli
Source: wikipedia
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Amazing what good design and engineering can accomplish. These bricks were custom made for the Phoenix Gallery in Chippendale Sydney by Krause Bricks.
The idea was initiated by a private patron whereby each element of the space was authored by a different hand. It has 3 main spaces; a gallery, a performance space and and a garden connecting it all together.
The Gallery architects are: John Wardle Architects
The performance space architects: Durbach Block Jaggers
Engineering: TTW Engineers
Brickwork by Krause Bricks
Garden spaces: 360 Degrees Landscape
I can’t wait to explore the various ways the spaces crossover and interact with my camera
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The ancient house number 15 on the Volga embankment was built in the last third of XVII centuries. From the original building only magnificent cellar (lower part of the building) was remained. The outward appearance of the building has changed in the style of late classicism in the XIX century.
Builder and the first homeowner was a son of rich Yaroslavl tanner Dmitry S. Rukavishnikov.
In 1799 the house was placed under the city magistrate and further under the official apartment of the Yaroslavl police chief.
In 1862 merchant A.I. Trunov rented this house and in 1869 he gave it to the Yaroslavl Society of Physician, where clinic with maternity department was created. That was the second clinic in Russia (after St. Petersburg), where people could obtain free care.
История дома № 15 на Волжской набережной уходит корнями вглубь веков. От первоначального строения, которое датируется последней третью XVII века, сохранился лишь великолепный сводчатый подвал (подклет). В 1820-х годах дом был полностью перестроен. Изменились и внешний облик, и планировка. Фасад здания, решенный в духе позднего классицизма, и сегодня является украшением Волжской набережной.
The Benedictine Cloister at Monreale (Chiostro dei Benedettini) was completed c. 1200. It measures 47x47 metres and is located on the south side of the cathedral. Each side has 26 arches resting on columns. The splendid capitals include narrative cycles from the Old and New Testaments.
Wedmore St, London N19. Former bus garage converted into flats. Taken on my walkabout on 16 September. Trying out photoshop elements 10.
The Palau de la Música Catalana (English: Palace of Catalan Music) is a concert hall in Barcelona. Designed in the Catalan modernista style by the architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner, it was built between 1905 and 1908 for the Orfeó Català, a choral society founded in 1891 that was a leading force in the Catalan cultural movement that came to be known as the Renaixença (Catalan Rebirth). It was inaugurated February 9, 1908.
In 1997, the Palau de la Música Catalana was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
[Wikipedia]
Thanksgiving in New York City. It was my first time there and what a joy that city was. A few photos from Chinatown.
Located 87 Bd de Grenelle in Paris 15th this building was the former head office of the CTAL (Comité Technique de l'ALuminium). It was completely restored and the red brick walls covered with plastics and glass panels, the sculptures and reliefs have been kept as a testimonial of the past.
Otto Wagner, the pioneering architect of Vienna's Art Nouveau era, was the designer in charge of the construction of Stadtbahn, a rail service running underground in some sections, as an elevated system in others, around 1900.
The Art Nouveau pavilions were erected in 1898 in the course of Stadtbahn construction. Otto Wagner planned two portal buildings of identical design. Today, in summer, the Wien Museum uses the west pavilion and the other one is a café.
www.wien.info/en/sightseeing/sights/art-nouveau/wagners-s...
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