Description: Editions Lebeer Hossmann, 1982. First edition. Loose plates in a folder. 32 pages. 17 plates.Slight shelf wear on the cover and some page edges. Pages in very good condition. The history of the Solvay House in Brussels, Belgium designed by architect Victor Horta for Armand Solvay the son of an industrial chemist. Horta designed an Art Noveau masterpiece that is now on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The home was later purchased by Louis and Berthe Wittamer-De Camps, who saved it from demolition and restored it to its previous state.
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Binding: Folio
Personalised: No
Place of Publication: Brussels
Non-Fiction Subject: Architecture & Design
Signed: No
Publisher: Editions Lebeer Hossmann
Weight: 1kg
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1982
Language: English
Fiction Subject: Architectural History
Author: Yolande Oostens-Wittamer
Original/Reproduction: Original
Region: Europe
Country/Region of Manufacture: Belgium