3623 x 2416 px | 30,7 x 20,5 cm | 12,1 x 8,1 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
24. August 2011
Ort:
Boulevard and Tumelaire Defontaine, Charleroi, Wallonia, Hainaut, Belgium
Weitere Informationen:
"It was built in 1899 by architect Alfred Brother and acquired in 1906 by industrial glass Chausteur. Dr. Leon Lempereur property in 1952, it later became a restaurant (1993) before being purchased by the City of Charleroi (1999). The door and the lobby placed side street barrow, separate large living room , in front of the other parts of the boulevard homes. The hall extends at right angles. Here lies the stairs to the upper floors where parts are more traditional, arranged in a row . The main facade, on the boulevard side Defontaine is animated by colored bricks and sgraffito . Gold sgraffito (stylized thistles and sun) which gave its name to this house are the work of a designer and Art Nouveau sgraffitiste deemed Dievoet Gabriel van (1875-1934). This facade is close designs Paul Hankar and its hotel Ciamberlani . Inside, there are elements inspired by the Renaissance Revival style in the living room, mixed with Art Nouveau influences, mainly in the windows of the conservatory." French Wikipedia entry translated to English