Avenue du Général de Gaulle 38-39, Brussels
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member RakeInTheCache
N 50° 49.446 E 004° 22.329
31U E 596644 N 5631161
These twin houses, at the same time similar and different, perfectly express the idea that is “l’Art Nouveau”.
Waymark Code: WMF39P
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Date Posted: 08/15/2012
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Team Farkle 7
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The arabesque wrought-iron railings and the floral mosaic in the pavement are typical of Blerot. As are the houses of Rue Vilain XIV, one of these two houses is topped with a gable.

Blerot’s working method made his houses accessible to the middle class (by way of controlling cost) and made the architect even more admired.
He generally designed a different façade for each house and each element of the interior was personalized. As a businessman, he kept some of the houses he built under his ownership and transformed a few houses into apartments in order to lease them.

(Information taken from (visit link) )
Style: Art Nouveau

Structure Type: Residential

Architect: Ernest Blerot

Date Built: 1904

Supporting references: Not listed

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