• ...“works of human creative genius” that are “outstanding examples of Art Nouveau architecture brilliantly illustrating the transition from the 19th to the 20th.
  • ...arquitectos modernistas; Arquitectura del Modernismo; arquitectura secesionista; Art nouveau (architecture); мадэрн; Secesja; Jugendstil bouwstijl...
  • Popular between 1890 and 1910, Art Nouveau architecture was a reaction against the eclectic styles which dominated European architecture in the second half...
  • A look at the art nouveau architecture in Prague and how visitors can experience this unique style in one of Europe's most beautiful cities.
  • The architects of Art Nouveau invigorated the Haussmannian monotony of Second Empire Paris with an infusion of movement and color.
  • Art Nouveau (French for ‘New Style’) was a movement in the history of design. It is more of an architectural detail and decoration than a style.
  • There is a lot of grace to this style and quite a bit of playfulness too. Art Nouveau encompasses decorative arts, architecture, graphic art, interior design...
  • Art Nouveau architecture was one of the great ubiquitous cultural impulses, appearing virtually throughout Europe and Scandinavia, and in America too.
  • List of famous architects & designers who work in the art nouveau style or movement, listed alphabetically with photos when available.
  • Antoni Gaudí is one of the most famous architects associated with Modernisme, the Catalan variant of Art Nouveau architecture.