Joseph Bascourt
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"Bascourt was one of the few to develop an original and personal Art Nouveau style, which was influenced by Arab architecture. In Zurenborg, at a main intersection, he created a group of four corner houses in glazed brick ..."--Art Nouveau, Belgium, France (1976) by Yvonne Brunhammer |
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Joseph Bascourt (1863 – 1927) was a Belgian architect who designed numerous Art Nouveau buildings in and around Antwerp. Among his contributions to the landscape of the city are 25 houses in the Zurenborg neighbourhood, and the community centre in Wilrijk (1914–20).
He also designed the Nottebohm Clinic (Biartstraat 2, 2018 Antwerp), founded as a skin clinic, still in use as a home for the elderly.
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