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Victor Horta
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THEMES FROM THE WORK OF VICTOR HORTA; Paris Dawn; Belgian Avant-Garde; The Quest for Originality; Dream Rooms; The Power of Material; The Endless Line; THE BUILDINGS 1889-1923; Edicule Lambeaux; Httel Autrique; Httel Tassel; Httel Frison; Httel Winssinger; Httel Solvay; Httel van Eetvelde; Jardin d'Enfants; Maison du Peuple; Maison and Atelier Horta; Villa Carpentier; Villa Frison; Maison and Atelier Braecke; Maison and Atelier Dubois; Httel Max Hallet; Waucquez Store; Villa Dubois; Wolfers Store; Brugmann Hospital; Chronology; Map; Bibliography; Index.

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David Dernie graduated from Cambridge University. He is an architect and now teaches at Cambridge. In 1991 he was commissioned to design and organise the first Horta exhibition to be held in this country, by the Building Centre Trust, London. He has lectured widely on Horta and has undertaken several measured drawings of his work. Between 1991 and 1993 he was Rome Scholar in Architecture at the British School in Rome and is currently completing text and drawings for his next book on the iconology of materials in Mannerist gardens. Alastair Carew-Cox is an architectural photographer. He graduated with BA (Hons) in Visual Communications from Wolverhampton Art College. He was appointed photographer for the Building Centre Trust exhibition on Victor Horta which toured the UK in 1991/92. His award winning work has been exhibited and published throughout Europe, and he is currently working on a series of photographs of stained glass designs from the Arts and Crafts period.

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