Herfst, Winter, Zomer en Lente, Group of four corner houses in the city of Antwerp, Belgium
Herfst, Winter, Zomer en Lente is a group of four corner buildings constructed around 1900 in the Art Nouveau style within Antwerp's Zurenborg neighborhood. Each house features elaborate mosaic work, stained glass windows, and decorative ironwork that represents typical characteristics of its respective season.
The houses were designed in 1899 by architect Jos Bascourt and built as part of a neighborhood development project in the growing Zurenborg district. These buildings have been protected monuments since 1975 and form an important part of Antwerp's architectural heritage from the turn of the 20th century.
The four houses are named after the seasons and their decorative mosaics and stained glass reflect how residents brought nature into their daily surroundings. Each home uses colors and motifs that correspond to its season, creating a visual connection between domestic life and the natural cycle.
The four houses are located at a prominent street corner in a residential neighborhood and are easily accessible on foot. They sit amid a grid of broad streets lined with other well-preserved Art Nouveau buildings from the same era.
Each house is named after a season and decorated with mosaics depicting flowers, fruits, and allegorical female figures that personify the respective season. These artistic details make the ensemble a visual celebration of the annual cycle in stone and glass.
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