Beaux-Arts architecture (/boʊz ˈɑːr/ bohz AR, French: [boz‿aʁ] ) was the academic architectural style taught at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, particularly...
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Gothic architecture is an architectural style that was prevalent in Europe from the late 12th to the 16th century, during the High and Late Middle Ages...
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Art Nouveau (redirect from Art Nouveau architecture)
Steinhof Psychiatric hospital (1904–1907) is a unique and finely-crafted example of Secession religious architecture, with a traditional domed exterior...
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Hindu temple architecture and Indo-Islamic architecture, especially Rajput architecture, Mughal architecture, South Indian architecture, and Indo-Saracenic...
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Barcelona, Antonio Gaudi conceived architecture as a form of sculpture; the façade of the Casa Batlló in Barcelona (1904–1907) had no straight lines; it was...
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The year 1907 in film involved some significant events. January 19 – Variety publishes its first film review. The Kalem Company founded in New York City...
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Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that after a gradual build-up beginning in the second half...
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The architecture of Casablanca is diverse and historically significant. Casablanca, Morocco's economic capital, has a rich urban history and is home to...
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Arts and Crafts movement (redirect from Arts and Crafts architecture)
- Greater Sudbury, Ontario - 1907 Robert R. Blacker House – Pasadena, California – 1907 Stotfold, Bickley, Kent – 1907 Gamble House – Pasadena, California...
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Cubism (redirect from Cubist architecture)
and influenced artistic innovations in music, ballet, literature, and architecture. Cubist subjects are analyzed, broken up, and reassembled in an abstract...
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and name are typical of that sect. It was bought and moved to Sankei-en in 1907. The Former Yanohara House (旧矢箆原家住宅, Kyū-Yanohara-ke Shūtaku) (Important...
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Neoclassical architecture, sometimes referred to as Classical Revival architecture, is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that...
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Klara Hitler (category 1907 deaths)
Klara Hitler (née Pölzl; 12 August 1860 – 21 December 1907) was the mother of Adolf Hitler, dictator of Nazi Germany. According to the family physician...
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The city of Paris has notable examples of architecture from the Middle Ages to the 21st century. It was the birthplace of the Gothic style, and has important...
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The year 1908 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. April 6 – The foundation stone of Knox College, Otago,...
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Expressionist architecture was an architectural movement in Europe during the first decades of the 20th century in parallel with the expressionist visual...
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The Gothic style of architecture was strongly influenced by the Romanesque architecture which preceded it. Why the Gothic style emerged from Romanesque...
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et Archéologique en Russie. Durand's lithographs betray a foreigner's sensitivity to the seeming otherness of Russian architecture, displaying some curiously...
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Rotterdam (redirect from Architecture of Rotterdam)
become the site of the ambitious new architecture. Rotterdam is also famous for its Lijnbaan 1952 by architects Broek en Bakema, Peperklip by architect Carel...
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Aix-en-Provence or simply Aix, is a city and commune in southern France, about 30 km (20 mi) north of Marseille. A former capital of Provence, it is the...
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Guadalajara (redirect from Architecture of Guadalajara)
made up of one- and two-level houses, with architectural styles ranging from simple colonial architecture to the Churrigueresco, Baroque, and early nineteenth...
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Bombardment of Casablanca (redirect from Bombing of Casablanca (1907))
2021-06-23. The Messenger. The Messenger. 1907. Cohen, Jean-Louis (2002). Casablanca : colonial myths and architectural ventures. Monique Eleb. New York. ISBN 1-58093-087-5...
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Venice Biennale of Architecture (in Italian Mostra di Architettura di Venezia) is an international exhibition of architecture from nations around the world...
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Christen Dalsgaard (category 1907 deaths)
Christen Dalsgaard (30 October 1824 – 11 February 1907) was a Danish painter, a late student of Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg. Christen Dalsgaard was...
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Ross and Macdonald (category Architecture firms of Canada)
partner and draftsman in 1907. He ultimately became a partner of the firm in 1912. He was a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada and of...
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Corfu (redirect from Architecture of Corfu)
milestone of Ancient Greek architecture and one of 150 masterpieces of Western architecture. The Corfu temple architecture may have influenced the design...
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Tunis (redirect from Architecture of Tunis)
Roman or Byzantine columns, and typical Arab architecture, characterized by the archways. The architectural heritage is also omnipresent in the homes of...
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The Stanley Hotel (category Neoclassical architecture in Colorado)
heart attack in Newton, Massachusetts, one year after his wife, in 1940. By 1907, Stanley had recovered completely. However, not content with the rustic accommodations...
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Medellín (section Architecture)
integral part of cultural and architectural heritage of Medellín. Although it falls under the category of sculpture and architecture works representing the funerary...
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Museum of Art, Architecture and Design) is a museum in Oslo, Norway which holds the Norwegian state's public collection of art, architecture, and design...
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