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  • Budapest Art Nouveau

    Budapest Art Nouveau

    Budapest Art Nouveau

    Stained glass windows: Árkay Aladár (style) and Róth Miksa

    Calvinist Church of Fasor
    Budapest, VII. District, Városligeti fasor 7.

    Constructed in 1911-1913.
    Architect (inside structure too): Árkay Aladár
    Stained glass window: Róth Miksa
    Ironwork and metallic perform: Miakits Károly
    Woodwork: Kovács Zsigmond

    At the close of the 19th century the new Calvinist communities of the quickly increasing Budapest initiated the creating of a new church as the centrally situated Kalvin Sq. assembly turned steadily far too far to attend for these residing outdoors the Boulevard.
    A collection was started in 1903 by the assemblies of Elizabeth Boulevard and Rózsa Avenue, supported to the best diploma by the generous donation of Adolf Laky and the cash itself.
    The Church procured the plot of land in the Fasor (Avenue) and invited a competitiveness which was won by the plans of Aladár Árkay, the architect of many church buildings in Budapest and the region.
    The church was constructed amongst 1911 and 1913 and consecrated by bishop Sándor Baksay.

    The making, concealed guiding the tall trees of the avenue top to City Park is a useful memorial of 20th century Hungarian architecture. It represents requirements of a Hungarian national style merged with English and Finnish architectural results. The frontispiece of the main façade is joined with each other by the high riding bell-tower and the smaller sized stair turret. The front wall-deal with is coated by ceramic slabs decorated with motives of people-art made in Zsolnay manufacturing unit. This is repeated internally, less than the organ, on the strong parapet which consists of the pulpit. The 4 vaulted archways framing the inside have a bolstered concrete structured dome. The visible influence of the house expanded by 4 choirs exceeds the true dimensions. The composition of the darkish mass of the ground ground pews, the black marble Lord’s table and the pulpit is surrounded by tall, gentle wall surfaces decorated by painted ornaments emphasizing only the architectural features.

    The one of a kind architectural outcome of the inside is improved by the light streaming by way of the substantial stained glass windows, operate by the renowned artist Miksa Róth, and the contrast between the silvery organ-pipes and the dark background. The pews and the outer railings are in the Art Nouveau style, the painted decorations, the ceramics and stained glass windows demonstrate the marks of folks-art. The central space lined by the dome, the large bronze chandelier (made by Károly Miakits), the concentrated gilding lends a characteristically jap ambiance to the architecture of Aladár Árkay.
    The values of joined architectural and attendant arts raise this church to an exceptional monument of Budapest from the early component of the 20th century.

    Fasori református templom (1911-13).
    Építész – belsőépítész: Árkay Aladár
    Üvegablakok: Róth Miksa
    Kerámia kivitelezése: Zsolnay-gyár, pirogránit
    Lakatos- és fémmunkák: Miákits Károly (bronz csillár, lámpatestek, kapu, kerítés)
    Asztalosmunkák: Kovács Zsigmond

    A szecesszió épségben megőrzött és legmagasabb szintet képviselő művészeti alkotása a fasori református templom és parókia.
    (VII. Városligeti fasor 7.)

    Árkay Aladár mindent maga tervezett, a világítótesteket, a padokat, a falburkolat mintáit, a színes üvegablakokat. Így, bár nagyon sok hatás találkozott össze ebben az épületben, azokat egyetlen mestere csodálatosan egyedi egységgé gyúrta össze.

    Az utcasarkon álló épület messziről felhívja magára a figyelmet monumentális megjelenésű tornyával. Homlokzata egyetlen falfelület lőrésszerű ablakokkal, a torony bástyaszerű, zömök, mégis magas. A nagy falfelületen a bejárat uralkodik, fölötte sajátos szecessziós-magyaros kerámiadíszes falmező, afölött hatalmas üvegezett félköríves ablak. A délnyugati oldalon egy egyszerűbb, kisebb, hengeres torony áll. Az épületet magas nyeregtető fedi, meredek oromfalakkal lezárva.
    A templom alaprajza egyenlő szárú kereszt, közepén magas kupolával. A kereszt száraiban emeletes karzatokat találunk. A szószék középponti helyzetét a tér egész formálása és díszítése hangsúlyozza. A monumentális belső térben hangsúlyos helyeken újra megjelennek a szecesszió növényi díszítőelemei és a kerámialapok az egyébként fehér falfelületek között. Az erősen stilizált, geometrikus elemekre bontott minták őrzik népművészeti gyökereiket. Ugyanez vonatkozik a faragott bútorokra is. Erőteljes tömegük az ácsolt népi bútorok világát idézi, a felszín, a fekete-arany különös pompája a bécsi szecesszió nyomát hordozza.

    Posted by elinor04 many thanks for 43,000,000+ views! on 2013-07-31 16:43:53

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  • I’m a G motherfucker, I’ll bury you in the Cryptic Tomb, Guns big, the Bullets I call em Clips of Doom

    I’m a G motherfucker, I’ll bury you in the Cryptic Tomb, Guns big, the Bullets I call em Clips of Doom

    I’m a G motherfucker, I’ll bury you in the Cryptic Tomb, Guns big, the Bullets I call em Clips of Doom

    This is a mansion I had been eager to crack for a although now. This attractive household is only 75 yrs outdated however it will ultimately be demolished. The unfortunate component about this is that the residence is in great form & regions where by there was some h2o damage could very easily be restored. As I walked by means of this substantial position I came throughout 3 kitchens, one on each and every level of the property. I suspect the two upper kitchens had been put in at a later day & not section of the primary prepare. Just one great issue about this house currently being torn down is that somebody is having the exertion to reclaim all the beautiful woodwork in the course of. A great deal a lot more of this wonderful place to come so stay tuned!

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  • Budapest Art Nouveau

    Budapest Art Nouveau

    Budapest Art Nouveau

    Stained glass home windows: Árkay Aladár (design and style) and Róth Miksa

    Calvinist Church of Fasor
    Budapest, VII. District, Városligeti fasor 7.

    Designed in 1911-1913.
    Architect (inside layout also): Árkay Aladár
    Stained glass window: Róth Miksa
    Ironwork and metallic function: Miakits Károly
    Woodwork: Kovács Zsigmond

    At the close of the 19th century the new Calvinist communities of the quickly escalating Budapest initiated the making of a new church as the centrally located Kalvin Sq. assembly became little by little also considerably to go to for those people dwelling outside the Boulevard.
    A assortment was started in 1903 by the assemblies of Elizabeth Boulevard and Rózsa Street, supported to the greatest degree by the generous donation of Adolf Laky and the funds by itself.
    The Church purchased the plot of land in the Fasor (Avenue) and invited a opposition which was received by the designs of Aladár Árkay, the architect of several churches in Budapest and the region.
    The church was developed amongst 1911 and 1913 and consecrated by bishop Sándor Baksay.

    The creating, hidden at the rear of the tall trees of the avenue foremost to Town Park is a beneficial memorial of 20th century Hungarian architecture. It signifies demands of a Hungarian countrywide style merged with English and Finnish architectural results. The frontispiece of the major façade is joined collectively by the superior riding bell-tower and the lesser stair turret. The front wall-face is coated by ceramic slabs decorated with motives of people-artwork produced in Zsolnay factory. This is repeated internally, below the organ, on the solid parapet which involves the pulpit. The four vaulted archways framing the interior carry a strengthened concrete structured dome. The visible impact of the house expanded by four choirs exceeds the real dimensions. The composition of the dim mass of the ground flooring pews, the black marble Lord’s table and the pulpit is surrounded by tall, light wall surfaces decorated by painted ornaments emphasizing only the architectural components.

    The unique architectural result of the interior is improved by the gentle streaming by way of the significant stained glass home windows, operate by the renowned artist Miksa Róth, and the contrast in between the silvery organ-pipes and the darkish history. The pews and the outer railings are in the Artwork Nouveau design, the painted decorations, the ceramics and stained glass home windows exhibit the marks of folks-artwork. The central area coated by the dome, the big bronze chandelier (built by Károly Miakits), the concentrated gilding lends a characteristically jap ambiance to the architecture of Aladár Árkay.
    The values of joined architectural and attendant arts increase this church to an superb monument of Budapest from the early element of the 20th century.

    Fasori református templom (1911-13).
    Építész – belsőépítész: Árkay Aladár
    Üvegablakok: Róth Miksa
    Kerámia kivitelezése: Zsolnay-gyár, pirogránit
    Lakatos- és fémmunkák: Miákits Károly (bronz csillár, lámpatestek, kapu, kerítés)
    Asztalosmunkák: Kovács Zsigmond

    A szecesszió épségben megőrzött és legmagasabb szintet képviselő művészeti alkotása a fasori református templom és parókia.
    (VII. Városligeti fasor 7.)

    Árkay Aladár mindent maga tervezett, a világítótesteket, a padokat, a falburkolat mintáit, a színes üvegablakokat. Így, bár nagyon sok hatás találkozott össze ebben az épületben, azokat egyetlen mestere csodálatosan egyedi egységgé gyúrta össze.

    Az utcasarkon álló épület messziről felhívja magára a figyelmet monumentális megjelenésű tornyával. Homlokzata egyetlen falfelület lőrésszerű ablakokkal, a torony bástyaszerű, zömök, mégis magas. A nagy falfelületen a bejárat uralkodik, fölötte sajátos szecessziós-magyaros kerámiadíszes falmező, afölött hatalmas üvegezett félköríves ablak. A délnyugati oldalon egy egyszerűbb, kisebb, hengeres torony áll. Az épületet magas nyeregtető fedi, meredek oromfalakkal lezárva.
    A templom alaprajza egyenlő szárú kereszt, közepén magas kupolával. A kereszt száraiban emeletes karzatokat találunk. A szószék középponti helyzetét a tér egész formálása és díszítése hangsúlyozza. A monumentális belső térben hangsúlyos helyeken újra megjelennek a szecesszió növényi díszítőelemei és a kerámialapok az egyébként fehér falfelületek között. Az erősen stilizált, geometrikus elemekre bontott minták őrzik népművészeti gyökereiket. Ugyanez vonatkozik a faragott bútorokra is. Erőteljes tömegük az ácsolt népi bútorok világát idézi, a felszín, a fekete-arany különös pompája a bécsi szecesszió nyomát hordozza.

    Posted by elinor04 many thanks for 43,000,000+ views! on 2013-07-31 16:43:54

    Tagged: , hungary , budapest , setting up , architecture , art nouveau , secession , jugendstil , szecesszió , hungarian art nouveau , hungarian secession , magyar szecesszió , architect , style , árkay aladár , aladár , árkay , windows , stained glass windows , róth miksa , miksa , róth , woodwork , kovács zsigmond , ironwork , metallic work , miákits károly , károly , miakits , zsolnay , calvinist , church , 1911 , 1913 , fasori református templom , calvinist church of fasor , városligeti fasor , belle époque , szecesszó , belle epoque , flip-of-the-century , hungarian , magyar szecesszó , house , liberty , modern movement , modernisme , arte nova , fin de siècle

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  • 2017 – Road Trip – Moosomin – McNaughton Building

    2017 – Road Trip – Moosomin – McNaughton Building

    2017 - Road Trip - Moosomin - McNaughton Building

    Moosomin was the home of a famed Canadian military services individual – Typical Andrew McNaughton.

    General Andrew McNaughton was born in Moosomin in 1887. In the Next Planet War, he commanded Canada’s overseas army and then grew to become Minister of Defence.

    In the interwar yrs he was Chairman of the National Exploration Council and next the Next Globe War was Chairman of the Global Joint Commission which handled inquiries pertaining to the international waters alongside the Canada-United States border.

    The McNaughton setting up is part of the family heritage in Moosomin.

    1 of a handful of pre-1890 professional buildings in Saskatchewan, it was built in 1886 with a important addition in 1890. The oldest portion of the creating was produced of industry stone in the 2nd Empire design and style, signified by the mansard roof with inset dormer home windows bordered by intricate woodwork.

    The 1890 brick and fieldstone addition was created in an elaborate rendition of boomtown business architecture. The unique house owners, the McNaughton spouse and children, have been outstanding in Moosomin from the time R.D. McNaughton set up his first wholesale and retail retail outlet in 1882.

    They have been the main wholesale supplier for cities across south-jap Saskatchewan. Even though R.D. McNaughton marketed the company in 1909, successive proprietors continued to use the McNaughton name until finally the closure of the store in 1956.

    Selected in 2004, the McNaughton Building is a Municipal Heritage Property.

    Posted by Ted’s shots – Returns mid June on 2017-08-01 23:08:39

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  • Budapest Art Nouveau

    Budapest Art Nouveau

    Budapest Art Nouveau

    Stained glass windows: Árkay Aladár (layout) and Róth Miksa

    Calvinist Church of Fasor
    Budapest, VII. District, Városligeti fasor 7.

    Built in 1911-1913.
    Architect (inside design and style much too): Árkay Aladár
    Stained glass window: Róth Miksa
    Ironwork and metallic work: Miakits Károly
    Woodwork: Kovács Zsigmond

    At the end of the 19th century the new Calvinist communities of the swiftly rising Budapest initiated the constructing of a new church as the centrally situated Kalvin Sq. assembly grew to become gradually too far to go to for all those residing exterior the Boulevard.
    A collection was started in 1903 by the assemblies of Elizabeth Boulevard and Rózsa Street, supported to the best diploma by the generous donation of Adolf Laky and the capital by itself.
    The Church acquired the plot of land in the Fasor (Avenue) and invited a competitors which was won by the plans of Aladár Árkay, the architect of quite a few church buildings in Budapest and the state.
    The church was developed involving 1911 and 1913 and consecrated by bishop Sándor Baksay.

    The making, hidden powering the tall trees of the avenue major to City Park is a valuable memorial of 20th century Hungarian architecture. It represents demands of a Hungarian nationwide model merged with English and Finnish architectural results. The frontispiece of the major façade is joined alongside one another by the superior using bell-tower and the smaller sized stair turret. The entrance wall-deal with is covered by ceramic slabs decorated with motives of folk-artwork designed in Zsolnay manufacturing facility. This is recurring internally, below the organ, on the good parapet which incorporates the pulpit. The 4 vaulted archways framing the inside carry a reinforced concrete structured dome. The visual result of the room expanded by four choirs exceeds the precise proportions. The composition of the dark mass of the floor flooring pews, the black marble Lord’s desk and the pulpit is surrounded by tall, light wall surfaces embellished by painted ornaments emphasizing only the architectural aspects.

    The exclusive architectural effect of the inside is increased by the gentle streaming by way of the huge stained glass home windows, operate by the renowned artist Miksa Róth, and the distinction amongst the silvery organ-pipes and the darkish track record. The pews and the outer railings are in the Art Nouveau style, the painted decorations, the ceramics and stained glass windows present the marks of people-art. The central room included by the dome, the big bronze chandelier (built by Károly Miakits), the concentrated gilding lends a characteristically eastern environment to the architecture of Aladár Árkay.
    The values of joined architectural and attendant arts elevate this church to an outstanding monument of Budapest from the early part of the 20th century.

    Fasori református templom (1911-13).
    Építész – belsőépítész: Árkay Aladár
    Üvegablakok: Róth Miksa
    Kerámia kivitelezése: Zsolnay-gyár, pirogránit
    Lakatos- és fémmunkák: Miákits Károly (bronz csillár, lámpatestek, kapu, kerítés)
    Asztalosmunkák: Kovács Zsigmond

    A szecesszió épségben megőrzött és legmagasabb szintet képviselő művészeti alkotása a fasori református templom és parókia.
    (VII. Városligeti fasor 7.)

    Árkay Aladár mindent maga tervezett, a világítótesteket, a padokat, a falburkolat mintáit, a színes üvegablakokat. Így, bár nagyon sok hatás találkozott össze ebben az épületben, azokat egyetlen mestere csodálatosan egyedi egységgé gyúrta össze.

    Az utcasarkon álló épület messziről felhívja magára a figyelmet monumentális megjelenésű tornyával. Homlokzata egyetlen falfelület lőrésszerű ablakokkal, a torony bástyaszerű, zömök, mégis magas. A nagy falfelületen a bejárat uralkodik, fölötte sajátos szecessziós-magyaros kerámiadíszes falmező, afölött hatalmas üvegezett félköríves ablak. A délnyugati oldalon egy egyszerűbb, kisebb, hengeres torony áll. Az épületet magas nyeregtető fedi, meredek oromfalakkal lezárva.
    A templom alaprajza egyenlő szárú kereszt, közepén magas kupolával. A kereszt száraiban emeletes karzatokat találunk. A szószék középponti helyzetét a tér egész formálása és díszítése hangsúlyozza. A monumentális belső térben hangsúlyos helyeken újra megjelennek a szecesszió növényi díszítőelemei és a kerámialapok az egyébként fehér falfelületek között. Az erősen stilizált, geometrikus elemekre bontott minták őrzik népművészeti gyökereiket. Ugyanez vonatkozik a faragott bútorokra is. Erőteljes tömegük az ácsolt népi bútorok világát idézi, a felszín, a fekete-arany különös pompája a bécsi szecesszió nyomát hordozza.

    Posted by elinor04 many thanks for 42,000,000+ views! on 2013-07-31 16:42:56

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