| Welcome Hôtel Max Hallet by Victor Horta in Brussels! | Built between 1903 and 1905 by the architect Victor Horta for his friend, the lawyer and politician Max Hallet, this residence is undoubtedly one of the works by the master of Art Nouveau. This is the last of Horta's creations to have retained its residential function as a single-family home. Offered to visitors in exceptional condition, this mansion has been carefully restored in successive campaigns by its owner.
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| Welcome Haus Rabe by Adolf Rading in Zwenkau! | Haus Rabe is a total work of art of classical modernism in the Bauhaus style. It was planned and built between 1929 and 1931 by architect Adolf Rading. It served the married couple Erna and Erich Rabe and their daughter Gabriele Schwarzer as a family home and doctor's surgery. The interior of Haus Rabe includes several art works by Bauhaus artist Oskar Schlemmer.
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| Historical Exhibition on Marie-Laure de Noailles | Continuing the celebrations for the centenary of the villa Noailles and the centenary of André Breton’s Surrealist Manifesto, this exhibition explores a lesser-known aspect of the life of Marie-Laure de Noailles. She was not only a famous patron of the arts, a muse, a fashion icon and a socialite, but also a writer, and a poet, and she claimed to be an artist.
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| Icon for Sale - Casa Legorreta in Mexico | Architecture fans know that owning a Legorreta home is like owning a Frank Lloyd Wright or Mies van der Rohe - a rare privilege. Located in the UNESCO World Heritage village of San Miguel de Allende in Mexico, Casa Legorreta (2005) was designed by Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta, the first Latin AIA Gold Medal winner. It is on the market for the first time ever.
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| New Pricing Adolf Loos' Haus Horner in Vienna | This villa, designed by Adolf Loos in 1912-13 for Helene Horner, is located in a beautiful, green and peaceful area of Vienna. It overlooks historic villas, has a 900 m² garden and is close to the Roter Berg with its meadows, playgrounds and beautiful views of Vienna. We hope the house finds the right owner with the right knowledge and skills to restore it to its former glory.
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| Icon for Sale - Haus Wittmann in Austria | At the end of the 1950s, Johannes Spalt, the celebrated Austrian architect and a member of the legendary Arbeitsgruppe 4, met furniture manufacturer Franz Wittmann. The result was a mutually beneficial professional collaboration and a friendship that lasted for decades, and a house for Wittmann that is now on the market.
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| Adopt an Icon at Risk - PLEASE DONATE! | Thanks to your donations, we can add new houses to our Icons at Risk Watch List. 45 houses are already listed, but we have more houses on our radar that need research in order to be published. And we need your support for that. Please donate to help us continue putting these houses in the spotlight to hopefully save them from demolition. Your support means so much to us: Thank you!
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