HOA 2 Module 2: Art Nouveau

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Art Nouveau

The first architectural style devoid of historical influence since the Gothic period

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Art Nouveau

Characterized by organic and dynamic forms, whiplash lines, and curving designs

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Hector Guimard

A pioneering French architect known for his role in defining Art Nouveau with his organic, flowing designs inspired by natural forms

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Paris Métro entrances

Hector Guimard famous ____________, with their sinuous ironwork and vegetal motifs, became iconic symbols of the movement, blending functionality with artistic elegance.

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Fake balconies and doorway

What are the two French Art Nouveau Elements?

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Castel Beranger

One of Paris's first Art Nouveau apartment buildings

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Hector Guimard

Castel Beranger by architect?

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Castel Beranger

won the city of Paris's Concours de Façades award in 1899

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Castel Beranger

a standout example of innovative residential design in the Art Nouveau style

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Hector Guimard

Paris Metro architect by?

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Station du Metropolitain

Paris Metro other term

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Charles Rennie Mackintosh

a Scottish architect and designer known for his distinct interpretation of Art Nouveau, blending organic forms with geometric simplicity

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Glasgow School of Art

Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s building that brought a uniquely modern, minimalist approach

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Charles Rennie Mackintosh

Glasgow School of Art by architect?

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Glasgow School of Art

a landmark of early 20th-century architecture that combines traditional Scottish elements with innovative, modernist forms.

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Glasgow School of Art

Its distinctive design, featuring large windows, intricate ironwork, and bold, linear shapes, exemplifies Mackintosh's unique approach to Art Nouveau and has made it an icon of architectural history.

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Stile Liberty

Italy's version of Art Nouveau, emerged in the late 19th century, drawing on flowing lines and ornate details reminiscent of Baroque opulence.

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Stile Liberty

Emphasized a lighter, more natural aesthetic, integrating floral motifs and elegant curves to create a modern Italian decorative style.

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Pietro Fenoglio

an Italian architect and engineer renowned for his contributions to Stile Liberty (Italian Art Nouveau) in early 20th-century Turin.

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Pietro Fenoglio

He combined structural innovation with elaborate decorative motifs, shaping the distinctive look of Italian Art Nouveau architecture

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Pietro Fenoglio

Casa Fenoglio Lafleur by architect?

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Vienna Secession

an avant-garde movement founded in 1897

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Gustav Klimt

Vienna Secession was founded in 1897 by artists like?

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Vienna Secession

Its architecture, known for its clean lines, geometric shapes, and minimal ornamentation, represented a bold break from historicism, marking a key evolution toward modernist aesthetics

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Jospeh Maria Olbrich

a pioneering Austrian architect and a founding member of the Vienna Secession movement.

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Jospeh Maria Olbrich

Secession Building by architect?

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Modernismo / Spanish Modernisme

a cultural and architectural movement that flourished in the late 19th and early 20th centuries

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Modernismo / Spanish Modernisme

characterized by its ornate and organic designs, heavily influenced by nature and Catalan identity.

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Antoni Gaudí and Lluís Domènech i Montaner

Two prominent figures during Spanish Modernisme

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Sagrada Família and the Palau de la Música Catalana

Antoni Gaudí and Lluís Domènech i Montaner iconic structures

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Antoni Gaudi

a Catalan architect whose visionary designs epitomized Modernisme,

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Antoni Gaudi

He combined organic forms, vibrant colors, and intricate details that drew inspiration from nature and local culture.

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Antoni Gaudi

His masterpieces, including the Sagrada Família and Park Güell, revolutionized architectural aesthetics and solidified his status as one of the most influential figures in the Modernisme movement.

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“Basilica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Familia”

La Sagrada Familia other term

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La Sagrada Familia

an iconic basilica in Barcelona that has been under construction since 1882,

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1882

what year was La Sagrada Familia started its construction

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142 years

La Sagrada Familia has been under construction for how many years?

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Nativity facade

La Sagrada Familia facade that shows the birth of Jesus Christ

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Passion

La Sagrada Familia facade that shows the crucifixions' of Jesus Christ

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Glory facade

La Sagrada Familia facade that shows Jesus Christ in Heaven

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Casa Batllo

a striking modernist building in Barcelona known for its organic forms, vibrant colors, and intricate tile work

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Casa Batllo

Often referred to as the "House of BonesJuge"

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Gesamtkunstwerk

Jugendstil other term

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Jugendstil

the German branch of Art Nouveau, emerged in the late 19th century

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Jugendstil

characterized by flowing lines, organic forms, and floral motifs that emphasized craftsmanship and natural beauty.

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Jugend (“Youth”

Jugendstil was named after the magazine?

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Jugendstil

this style influenced architecture, furniture, and graphic design, celebrating modern, artistic innovation across German-speaking Europe.

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Ernst-Ludwig House

An example of a Jugendstil structure