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- building facades in the city. He is best known for the gl**** and iron edicules or canopies, with ornamental Art Nouveau curves, which he designed to cover...
- dwelling place. The Latin word has been anglicised as "aedicule" and as "edicule". Describing post-antique architecture, especially Renaissance architecture...
- entrances, known as édicules (the other is located at Porte Dauphine, while a replica exists at Châtelet). Though a Guimard original, the édicule at Abbesses...
- design of the new edicules, or station entrances, to be built around the city. The rules of the competition required that the new edicules "should not make...
- completed shortly after the Exposition opened, featured the Art Nouveau edicules designed for the stations by Hector Guimard. The residential architecture...
- cultural heritage include leading donations for the restoration of the Holy Edicule at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem and the creation of the...
- protected in 1965, the remainder in 1978. These include two original Type B édicules: at Porte Dauphine, on its original site and with the wall panels, and...
- thurifer and 2 acolytes—carried the Latin relic from its chapel to the edicule of the Holy Sepulchre while the congregation waited with unlit candles...
- by Victor Laloux. 1899 – Hector Guimard is commissioned to design the edicules for the Paris Métropolitain, which have become a hallmark of Art Nouveau...
- the necropolis, by cutting the surrounding rock face away from it. An edicule was built on the tomb. A small upper church on an octagonal footing was...