Category: Architecture
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Alphonse Mucha designs G. Fouquet – An Art Nouveau jewelry shop in Paris.

Times and moods change, but sometimes things that might get lost to the entropy of time find the ability to be saved. Opening in 1901, George Fouquet’s jewelry store on 6 Rue Royale was situated opposite the famous restaurant Maxim’s which had just been given its famous Art Nouveau interior in 1899 for the upcoming…
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The home of Charles Rennie Mackintosh – An Art Nouveau home with a Scottish flair.

In 1906, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and his wife Margaret MacDonald moved into an end terrace home in Glasgow. (Terrace being the UK version of the US’ row house.) They renovated the home to be their own, which they lived in until 1916. They ended up selling the home in 1920, and it was demolished in…
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Holmwood House : a look at an innovative house of Victorian Scotland’s nouveau riche.

Located in Glasgow’s Southside in a park overlooking a ravine is a Victorian home constructed in 1857-8. The Holmwood House was designed and built for the James Couper, who owned a local paper mill with his brother that was located just below the home along the White Cart Water. While rambling along Lynn Park around…
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Liverpool : Sudley House.
I was having a chat in a pub with a local who referred to the Sudley House as, “a Georgian home dressing up as Victorian.” Apparently that is because of the owners of the home. The original owners were during the Georgian Era (1714-1837) when the house was built in 1821, but the last…



