Architecture: Doors, Gates, and Windows

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Door ironworks by Ernest Blerot around 1900, Brussels, Belgium (Photos Phalempin Christian)
Door ironworks by Ernest Blerot around 1900, Brussels, Belgium (Photos Phalempin Christian)
Entrance of a building in Paris by Léon Tissie, ironwork by Adalbert Szabo (📷 Claude Abron)
Entrance of a building in Paris by Léon Tissie, ironwork by Adalbert Szabo (📷 Claude Abron)
Entrance of a building in Paris by Léon Tissie; ironwork by Adalbert Szabo
Art Deco door; entrance of a building in Paris by Léon Tissie; ironwork by Adalbert Szabo; photo by Claude Abron
"ENTRANCE DOORS from early 20th century: 1. 16 rue Eugéne Manuel, París, 1903, Architect: Charles Klein; Ceramist: Émile Muller, Pinterest 2. Casas Bonaventura Pujol - Manuel Mora, 1908, Architect: Jaume Sanllehí i Molist, Barcelona, photo by Arnim Schulz; 3. 1903, 14 rue Gallieni, Courbevoie, Hauts-de-Seine, France, Pinterest; 4. House Achilles Van Hoecke Dessel, 1903, Kunstlaan 41, Ghent, Belgium Photo © Ivan Buenosaires; 5. France, Photo: Sherry B. Good; 6. Casa Vallet i Xiró, 1912, Architect: Josep Maria Barenys i Gambús; photo by Arnim Schulz; 7. Peter Behrens, Behrens House, 1901, Mathildenhöhe, Art Colony in Darmstadt, Germany, © Sally W. Donatello; 8. stained, leaded & etched glass panels with irises, by Eugene Gaillard, Pinterest; 9. Vienna, Austria."
Art Nouveau wrought iron gates and doors
"ART NOUVEAU WROUGHT IRON GATES AND DOORS, late 19th/early 20th century: 1. Art Nouveau à Saverne (67), Grand' Rue by Yvette Gauthier, Flickr; 2. Villa Knopf, Strasbourg, by art_nouveau_geek; 3. In Mexico; 4. no information; 5. 1910, 16eme arrondissement, Paris, France, Architect: Auguste Bluysen (Photo credit: doors_od [|G]); 6. 1902, Rue Jean-Sessler 1, 2502 Biel/Bienne, Switzerland; 7. La Hublotière, 72 route de Montesson, 78110 Le Vésinet, Architect: Hector Guimard, 1896, by Yvette Gauthier, Flickr; 8. VILLA LURMANN, 1900-1910, Leuvensesteenweg 330, Kortenberg, Brussels, Belgium I Architect: Emiel Van Averbeke (1876-1946) (Photo by Johan Bakker, wikimedia commons); 9. no information, Pinterest. (Selection and collage by SJ)"
Art Deco
Art Deco
Lavirotte Building in Paris,1901
"The Lavirotte Building, an apartment building at 29 Avenue Rapp in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France, was designed by the architect Jules Lavirotte and built between 1899 and 1901. The building is one of the best-known surviving examples of Art Nouveau architecture in Paris. The facade is lavishly decorated with sculpture and ceramic tiles made by the ceramics manufacturer Alexandre Bigot. Lavirotte was awarded the prize for the most original new facade in the 7th arrondissement in 1901."
Windows of Venice (by @andrevicentegoncalves)
Windows of Venice
The Sunflower Door in Prague (1900, architects Osvald Polivka, Vaclav Haver)