Brussels Art nouveau
Cécile Dubois-Sophie Voituron
Engels | 20-03-2018 | 176 pagina's
9782390250456
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At the end of the nineteenth century, Brussels architects reacted against academicism with a new movement, called Art Nouveau. Victor Horta's style was more organic, while Paul Hankar preferred more geometric designs. Together they developed a style of architecture, that would soon become internationally famous.
In just 15 years, from 1893 onwards, hundreds of Art Nouveau buildings popped up across Brussels. Initially, the great innovators took the lead, but soon their assistants and other imitators, who were also inspired, in the early nineteenth century, by the Viennese Secession and other trends in European Art Nouveau followed suit. Initially, this style perfectly corresponds with the ambitions of the industrial upper middle class. They wanted to leave their mark on the urban landscape with this new and often exuberant architecture. Gradually, larger groups of the population started to also use the Art Nouveau style for very different purposes, including schools, social housing, townhouses, warehouses, a house of the people ...
This guide suggests nine walks, in various neighbourhoods around Brussels, allowing you to discover the author also interviewed several owners, conservators or restorers of Art Nouveau buildings, who are helping to preserve this exceptional heritage.
Beschrijving
At the end of the nineteenth century, Brussels architects reacted against academicism with a new movement, called Art Nouveau. Victor Horta's style was more organic, while Paul Hankar preferred more geometric designs. Together they developed a style of architecture, that would soon become internationally famous.
In just 15 years, from 1893 onwards, hundreds of Art Nouveau buildings popped up across Brussels. Initially, the great innovators took the lead, but soon their assistants and other imitators, who were also inspired, in the early nineteenth century, by the Viennese Secession and other trends in European Art Nouveau followed suit. Initially, this style perfectly corresponds with the ambitions of the industrial upper middle class. They wanted to leave their mark on the urban landscape with this new and often exuberant architecture. Gradually, larger groups of the population started to also use the Art Nouveau style for very different purposes, including schools, social housing, townhouses, warehouses, a house of the people ...
This guide suggests nine walks, in various neighbourhoods around Brussels, allowing you to discover the author also interviewed several owners, conservators or restorers of Art Nouveau buildings, who are helping to preserve this exceptional heritage.
Slogan/Promotie
Six walks, which you can do on foot or by bike, to discover the many different aspects of Art Deco and modernist architecture in various neighbourhoods throughout Brussels.
Details
| EAN : | 9782390250456 |
| Uitgever : | Racine |
| Publicatie datum : | 20-03-2018 |
| Uitvoering : | Paperback / softback |
| Taal/Talen : | Engels |
| Hoogte : | 234 mm |
| Breedte : | 165 mm |
| Dikte : | 18 mm |
| Gewicht : | 510 gr |
| Status : | Bestelbaar |
| Aantal pagina's : | 176 |