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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...
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dwelling place. The
Latin word has been
anglicised as "aedicule" and as "
edicule".
Describing post-antique architecture,
especially Renaissance architecture...
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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...
- 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...
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completed shortly after the
Exposition opened,
featured the Art
Nouveau edicules designed for the
stations by
Hector Guimard. The
residential architecture...
-
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...
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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...
- 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...
-
brightly at
night through windows facing Jerusalem.
Inside was a
central edicule containing the
footprints of Christ,
plainly and
clearly impressed in the...
- Danielle-Casanova [13]
Édicule Guimard of the Châtelet
station 1 Rue de
Rivoli Rue des Lavandières-Sainte-Opportune [14]
Édicule Guimard of the Étienne-Marcel...