Maison Coilliot

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Maison Coilliot is an Art Nouveau townhouse in Lille, France, renowned for its ceramic-clad façade and distinctive design by architect Hector Guimard.

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instanceOf Art Nouveau townhouse
cultural heritage site
historic building
architect Hector Guimard
architecturalStyle Art Nouveau
associatedWith Art Nouveau in Lille
French Art Nouveau architecture
cityLandmarkStatus notable Art Nouveau landmark in Lille
commissionedBy Louis Coilliot NERFINISHED
constructionEnd 1900
constructionStart 1898
country France
designedFor promotion of lava stone ceramics
façadeOrientation rue de Fleurus NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalInfluence Paris Métro Art Nouveau aesthetics
hasFeature asymmetrical façade
ceramic-clad façade
curvilinear ironwork
large shop window
lava stone tiles
ornamental balcony
polychrome ceramics
projecting bow window
sinuous vegetal motifs
hasPart courtyard
shop on ground floor
upper-floor apartments
heritageDesignation Monument historique
heritageDesignationCountry France
heritageDesignationYear 1977
inaugurationYear 1900
locatedIn Hauts-de-France
Lille
Nord department
materialUsed brick
ceramic tiles
lava stone
wrought iron
namedAfter Louis Coilliot NERFINISHED
originalFunction commercial premises
residential townhouse
ownerOccupationAtConstruction ceramics and lava stone manufacturer
partOf architectural works of Hector Guimard
streetAddress 14 rue de Fleurus
style Art Nouveau
tourismRole architectural point of interest in Lille

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Hector Guimard notableWork Maison Coilliot