Maisons en Rue La Fontaine et Agar
- Bâtiment en rue inconnue, numero 14
- Synagogue
- La Samaritaine 2
- M° Cité
- Hotel Ceramic
- M° Porte Dauphine
- Studio en rue la Fontaine 65
- Maison en Rue Heine, 18
- Maison en Avenue Mozart, 125
- Hotel Guimard
- Maison en Rue du Pére Brottin, 9
- Hotel Mezzara
- Maison en Rue Millet, 11
- Maisons en Rue La Fontaine et Agar
- Castel Béranger
- hameau Boileau
- Maison en rue Boileau, 34
- Villa Molitor
- Villa de la Réunion
- Maison au numero 142 de Avenue de Versailles
- Lycée Leonardo da Vinci
- Maison en Square Rapp, 3
- Societée Theosophique de France
- Maison au 29 de Avenue Rapp
- Grand Palais
- Les toilettes de la Madeleine
- Grand magasin Félix Potin
- La piscine de la Butte aux Cailles
I don't know what one can understand from this picture, but, believe me, here we are in the heart of Guimard?s most ambitious project: an entire district designed with a personal and uniform style. Everything seems to me as if it was sculpted in marble, we almost can't see the seam between the stones of the facade that encompass all the buildings.
Sumptuous the movement of the facades, nice the upper corner of the attics shaped like clarissa hoods, interesting the front door porches, that are quite copied from flamboyant gothic ones (on the right). As always, it's amazing the shape and diversity among windows and doors.
At this point I must admit that , after a few of his works, I was quite "bored" by Guimard's hability in mastering the carved stone which he uses to sculpt the facades of his houses. But, at last, we were just a few yards away from the craziness of the Castel Béranger..

At numer 17 of rue de la Fontaine, at the corner with Avenue Poincaré there's the nice Bar Anoine, dating back to 1911.
The wooden work is original.
The unusual solution devised by Guimard in rue Agar was later copied in other places, for example at numbers 40 and 42 of the same rue La Fontaine, where we can see a private road dividing two identical apartment blocks.















