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Gustav Strauven, House, rue Souveraine, 52 – 1902
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Octave van Rysselberghe, Hotel Otlet, rue de Livourne – 1912
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Armand van Waesberghe, House, rue Fader 85 – 1900
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Albert Roosenboom, Hause, rue Fader 85 – 1900
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Victor Horta, Hotel Tassel,rue Paul Emile Janson, 13-15 – 1893-1894
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Victor Horta, Hotel Tassel, rue Paul Emile Janson – 1893-1894
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Hotel Solvay, 224 Avenue Louise, Brussels, also dates from these years, started in 1895, finished 1900, and it is interesting to note that these houses with all their ornaments were ready on Horta’s drawing board in 1895 even before Sigfried Bing opened his shop in Paris. Horta continued throughout the 1890′s in his dual task, the creation of a new idiom of form and the search for a logical and clearly expressed architectural solution to constructional problems. The first task had been achieved in Tassel’s house, 1892-93, the second found a completely satisfactory solution in the Maison du Peuple, 1896-99, Place Emile van de Velde, Brussels, the first facade in Belgium consisting mainly of iron and glass. It is of importance to the history of architecture owing to its construction, but from the point of view of Art Nouveau it is mainly interesting because of its grilles. – Tchudi Madsen
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Architect George Hobé, sgraffitos by Paul Cauchie, House, rue de Chatelain 63 – 1904
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Ernest Blerot, House, rue Washington, 50 – 1898
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Victor Horta, Hause Vinck, rue Washington 85 – 1903
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Adrien Blomme, Hause, rue Americaine 205 – 1905
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Adrien Blomme, Hause, rue Americaine 205 – 1905
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Octave van Rysselberghe and Henrsy van de Velde, rue Jordaens 34 – 1896
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Ernest Blerot, rue de la Valle – 1901-1903
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Victor Horta, avenue Louise 224 – 1895-1898
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