What materials were typically used in art nouveau architecture?

Art nouveau architecture commonly used materials such as cast iron, wrought iron, glass, ceramics, stone, and wood. Additionally, the use of new materials such as reinforced concrete, steel, and new technologies like electric lighting and elevators were incorporated into the designs. The style emphasized organic forms and natural motifs and often used decorative elements such as stylized flowers, vines, and foliage to create an overall fluid and dynamic effect.

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