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  2. Maison Mattot - Wikipedia

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    The Maison Mattot is a modernist-style residential building on Frans Dewandre Boulevard in Charleroi, Belgium.It was designed in 1937 by architect Marcel Leborgne for the Reine Astrid Maternity Hospital's director, Dr. Mattot.

  3. Art Nouveau - Wikipedia

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    It was most widely used in interior design, graphic arts, furniture, glass art, textiles, ceramics, jewellery and metal work. The style responded to leading 19th century theoreticians, such as French architect Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc (1814–1879) and British art critic John Ruskin (1819–1900).

  4. Handrail - Wikipedia

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    Handrails are to support a continuous load of 50 pounds per foot (74 kg/m) or a concentrated load of 200 pounds (91 kg) applied at the top of the handrail. [10] As handrails come in different materials, the strengths can vary. From timber to stainless steel, it is best to pick a handrail that will be right for the area.

  5. BVG Class F - Wikipedia

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    As the car bodies turned out to be in a good condition, all remaining F74 and F76 units underwent an extensive modernization and refurbishment program between 2011 and 2018. The interior was painted white with yellow handrails, now also offering space for strollers and wheelchairs. The seat pads were changed to the modern black BVG design.

  6. View Interior & Exterior Photos of the 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe ...

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    See inside and outside the new Hyundai Santa Fe, which is available with a hybrid powertrain.

  7. Workers' Club (Alexander Rodchenko work) - Wikipedia

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    Western critics′ reviews of the Workers′ Club emphasized the mobility and functionality of its components, their convertibility, novel minimalist shapes and the unusual color design. Art historians later noted that Rodchenko's Worker's Club was a flagship of constructivist design, exerting strong influence on the followers of the movement. [13]