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Viollet le Duc, Eugène Emmanuel(1814-1879) French architect Viollet le Duc is not an Art Nouveau architect, he was dead
long before the movement began in the early 1890ies. He deserves a large place in the Art Nouveau world wide server because his work
influenced deeply many AN artists including Guimard, Gaudi, Horta and many others.
In those two books, he gave up the idea of a revival to study rigourosly the shapes of gothic arts in order to establish a set of principles for the 19th century architecture. He proponed the use of contemporary materials such as iron. And defined architecture as a response to a structural problem, set by functional needs. On one hand, he concluded that gothic architecture was the most effective way to build a church with stone material (maximizing the lightness and highness qualities), on the other one, iron should not be used to fake ancient shapes because these shapes that were highly efficient for stone (the best material available in the Middle ages) are definitely not for iron. Moreover, he was for the use of a decoration that renders visible the structure. Viollet le Duc has never applied his theories himself but several of his proposals for iron structures where built by AN architects later. As the school avenue de la Frilière in Paris by Guimard which used an example developped by Viollet le Duc in his "Entretients sur l'architecture" vol 1 (1858-1863) vol 2 (1863-1872). Main restorations
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