• Organic design elements, arches, harmoniously curving lines, and highly decorative ornamentations are features that define Art Nouveau architecture.
  • Art Nouveau is the name that was later given to what emerged at the very end of the 19th century as an international style of art, architecture and design.
  • Designed by Victor Horta, the Hôtel Tassel is considered one of the pioneering examples of Art Nouveau architecture.
  • The idyllic ensemble of garden patches, pergola, and arcade fuses art nouveau architecture with baroque elements.
  • In addition, use of wrought iron glass and ceramics using contemporary technology marks the main element in Art Nouveau architecture.
  • 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.
  • Art Nouveau architecture can be seen in works of civil engineering, such as bridges, as well as in vernacular and non-vernacular buildings.
  • In some cases Art Nouveau architecture was simply the use of Art Nouveau decoration on forms that varied little from the classical.
  • Art Nouveau architecture is a style that is recognizable for its use of natural themes, stained glass, and its broad use of arches and curves.
  • ...is a heavenly treat for the eyes and it represents the true art nouveau architecture, the work of Antoni Gaudi is still a mystery for many of the architects.