Saint-Cyr House

Gustave Strauven
1900





A tall narrow exuberant Art Nouveau facade

Gustave Strauven, one of Horta's pupils, designed this famous house for the painter Georges de Saint-Cyr . It is notable for its tall narrow Art Nouveau facade with elaborate ironwork and its circle loggia at the top. The house today is in terrible disrepair. (Some of the scaffolding I photoshoped out of the images to give a less encumbered view.)
 

The circular loggia and lacy ironwork

 

Other stories with metal and metal and stone balconies

 

The ground floor and the small front yard bordered by extravagant Art Nouveau iron fencing



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