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Károly Kós. Henri Godbarge

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AbstractKároly Kós and Henri Godbarge were both architects with strong ideas on local roots. Following the Arts & Craft and Art nouveau movements, they respectively contributed to the Transylvanism and néo-basque styles, which have many things in commun, particularly a special connection to the Orient(s), to social and family realities and to the ancestors.
Title: Károly Kós. Henri Godbarge
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AbstractKároly Kós and Henri Godbarge were both architects with strong ideas on local roots.
Following the Arts & Craft and Art nouveau movements, they respectively contributed to the Transylvanism and néo-basque styles, which have many things in commun, particularly a special connection to the Orient(s), to social and family realities and to the ancestors.

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