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The architecture of the 1900s was characterized by a diverse range of styles and movements that reflected the political, economic, and social changes of the time. These styles were used to create a wide range of structures, including public buildings, private homes, and commercial structures. The architecture of the 1900s continues to be studied and celebrated for its creativity, innovation, and historical significance.
Arts and Crafts Movement | Art Nouveau | Beaux-Arts | Prairie School | Neoclassicism
Established in 1845, the Glasgow School of Art swiftly became a prominent center for design-based education in Britain. By the late 19th century, its growing reputation and expanding student body…
Continue readingVictor Horta, a prominent Belgian architect, and designer, is celebrated as one of the pioneers of the Art Nouveau movement. His unique approach to architecture, characterized by organic forms, innovative…
Continue readingThe Frederick C. Robie House is a renowned architectural masterpiece and a U.S. National Historic Landmark located on the campus of the University of Chicago, Illinois. Designed by the renowned…
Continue readingThe Great Mosque of Djenné, a magnificent structure located in the bustling city of Djenné, Mali, is considered to be one of the greatest examples of Sudano-Sahelian architecture. Dating back…
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