• Art Nouveau was an umbrella term that included architecture, graphic design, interior design, and even some types of decorative art.
  • Riga: One third of the architecture in this Latvian city is Art Nouveau, making it the largest concentration of Art Nouveau architecture in Europe.
  • We look at the history of Art Nouveau architecture, some of its greatest examples, and how it differs from Art Deco architecture.
  • Before we take a look at some examples of Art Nouveau architecture, let us learn a bit more about some of the architects who created these glorious monuments.
  • 3.13 Modern in Russia. 3.14 Ukrainian Modern architecture. 3.15 Jūgendstils (Art Nouveau in Riga). 3.16 Style Sapin in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland.
  • Jugendstilsenteret: Ålesund, Norway. The “Art Nouveau town” of Ålesund was the epicenter for Art Nouveau architecture in Scandinavia.
  • Being a war child of the applied and the fine arts, Art Nouveau in architecture has always gathered way more attention than both of them combined.
  • All around Europe there can be found amazing examples of Art Nouveau architecture. In this post I have collected the most significant and most beautiful ones.
  • One of the earliest examples of Art Nouveau architecture is the Hôtel Tassel in Brussels, designed by Victor Horta between 1892 and 1893.
  • Organic design elements, arches, harmoniously curving lines, and highly decorative ornamentations are features that define Art Nouveau architecture.