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    The Castel Béranger is a residential building with thirty-six apartments located at 14 rue de la Fontaine in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. It was...
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    Art Nouveau style. He achieved early fame with his design for the Castel Beranger, the first Art Nouveau apartment building in Paris, which was selected...
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    l'Art Nouveau (1896) Gateway of the Castel Béranger by Hector Guimard (1895–1898) Breezeway of the Castel Béranger, with wall plates by Alexandre Bigot...
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    confined essentially to baths and restaurants. But in 1898, Guimard's Castel Beranger emerged as the manifesto of Art Nouveau in architecture and its ceramics...
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    Hector Guimard, Facade of the Castel Béranger (1895–98) at 14 Rue de La Fontaine (16th Arr.) Entrance of the Castel Béranger (1895–98) The Hôtel Guimard...
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    interior into a single unified space. The Castel Béranger by Hector Guimard (1899) Entrance of the Castel Béranger Lavirotte Building by Jules Lavirotte at...
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    particularly in the gateway, stairway, and interior decoration of the Castel Béranger in Paris (1894–98), and in the edicules over the entrances of the Paris...
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    incorporated. The most striking examples of the new architecture were the Castel Béranger on the Rue La Fontaine and the Hôtel Lutetia. Between 1898 and 1905...
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    Central Terminal, Midtown Manhattan, New York City (Beaux-Arts); the Castel Béranger (Art Nouveau); the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées (Art Deco); the Fagus...
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    Lecomte. In November 1897, the Signacs moved to a new apartment in the Castel Béranger, which was built by Hector Guimard. A little later, in December of...
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