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==1890s== *'''[[1899 in architecture|1899]]''' – [[Hector Guimard]] is commissioned to design the edicules for the Paris [[Métropolitain]], which have become a hallmark of Art Nouveau design. *'''[[1898 in architecture|1898]]''' – Victor Horta designs his own house, later the [[Horta Museum]]. *'''[[1897 in architecture|1897]]''' – [[Hendrik Berlage]] designs his [[Amsterdam Stock Exchange]]. *'''[[1896 in architecture|1896]]''' – [[Eugène Vallin]] completes his own house and studio in [[Nancy, France|Nancy]] ([[France]]), which is the first of many Art Nouveau structures built there by the members of the ''[[École de Nancy]]''. *'''[[1895 in architecture|1895]]''' – The [[Biltmore Estate]], the largest house in the US, is completed for the [[Vanderbilt family]] in [[Asheville, North Carolina]]. *'''[[1894 in architecture|1894]]''' – Louis Sullivan builds the [[Prudential (Guaranty) Building (Buffalo, New York)|Guaranty Building]] in Buffalo, NY, US. *'''[[1893 in architecture|1893]]''' – [[Victor Horta]] builds what is widely considered the first full-fledged [[Art Nouveau]] structure, the [[Hôtel Tassel]], in [[Brussels]]. *'''[[1892 in architecture|1892]]''' – Birth of Modernist architect [[Richard Neutra]]. *'''[[1891 in architecture|1891]]''' – [[Louis Sullivan]] completes his [[Wainwright Building]] in [[St. Louis, Missouri|Saint Louis]]. *'''[[1890 in architecture|1890]]''' – Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler build the [[Auditorium Building]] in [[Chicago]].
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