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Although not famous for its Art Deco architecture, the provincial Victorian city of Ballarat, which was established between the 1860s and 1880s when the area was at the centre of a gold rush, does have some fine examples of interwar and post war architecture when the gold boom was replaced with wealth generated through grazing and agriculture.
During the 1920s and 1930s, those people thriving from farming or local industry had plenty to spend in local shops. This wonderful Art Deco facade (circa 1925 - 1930) belongs to the PPL Building in Ballarat's main shopping thoroughfare, Sturt Street. Whilst the street level may have fallen victim to the changes in marketing, the upper floors remain unchanged by fickle owners. It still retains its striking minimalist Art Deco design. It features the building's name in a rounded cartouche on the building's corner facade which overlooks Albert Street. The PPL Building has a stylised stepped roofline, long spandrels with rounded edging and glass brick windows, all of which were popular architectural features of the Art Deco movement in the late 1920s and early 1930s. The rounded edges are very representative of the Streamline Moderne movement, and the building is everything a smart and successful business would want in the booming interwar years in Australia.
This is one motif of my series Oriental Ornaments. There are 6 different designs in 10 colors at the moment.
Dies ist ein Motiv aus meiner Design-Serie Orientalische Ornamente, die zur Zeit aus Kombinationen von 6 Designformen in 10 verschiedenen Farben besteht.
Dome structure and cladding by Triodetic.
The Meadowbank Gold Project property is located in the tundra region of the central sub-Arctic.
Located in the Kivalliq District of Nunavut in northern Canada (NTS 56 E/4 & 66 H/1), the property lies approximately 70 km north of the village of Baker Lake, Nunavut.
Although not famous for its Art Deco architecture, the provincial Victorian city of Ballarat, which was established between the 1860s and 1880s when the area was at the centre of a gold rush, does have some fine examples of interwar and post war architecture when the gold boom was replaced with wealth generated through grazing and agriculture.
During the 1920s and 1930s, those people thriving from farming or local industry had plenty to spend in local shops. This wonderful Art Deco facade (circa 1925 - 1930) belongs to the PPL Building in Ballarat's main shopping thoroughfare, Sturt Street. Whilst the street level may have fallen victim to the changes in marketing, the upper floors remain unchanged by fickle owners. It still retains its striking minimalist Art Deco design. It features the building's name in a rounded cartouche on the building's corner facade which overlooks Albert Street. The PPL Building has a stylised stepped roofline, long spandrels with rounded edging and glass brick windows, all of which were popular architectural features of the Art Deco movement in the late 1920s and early 1930s. The rounded edges are very representative of the Streamline Moderne movement, and the building is everything a smart and successful business would want in the booming interwar years in Australia.
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Silk complex gauze (luoqi) with stencil floral and cloud design and hand coloring. Found in the Tomb of lady Dai (d. 168 BC), Mawangdui, Changsha, Hunan, China. Chinese, Western Han, 2nd Century BC. From the Hunan Provincial Museum, Changsha. Special exhibit: Age of Empires: Chinese Art of the Qin and Han Dynasties (221 B.C.–A.D. 220). Metropolitan Museum, New York, New York, USA. Copyright 2017, James A. Glazier
A cool perspective of the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, stunning in black and white. The symmetrical design and illuminated sky bridge highlight the architectural brilliance of its design.
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Dome structure and cladding by Triodetic.
The Meadowbank Gold Project property is located in the tundra region of the central sub-Arctic.
Located in the Kivalliq District of Nunavut in northern Canada (NTS 56 E/4 & 66 H/1), the property lies approximately 70 km north of the village of Baker Lake, Nunavut.
Ballarat is a provincial Victorian town established during the Australian Gold Rush. For many years it was an extremly prosperous town which demonstrated its wealth through architecture on a grand scale. As a result, there are buildings and public infrastructure from different decades and even different centuries right alongside one another. Although not famous for its Art Deco architecture, the city does have some fine examples of interwar and post war architecture when the gold boom was replaced with wealth generated through grazing and agriculture.
This wonderful Art Deco facade (circa 1930) with geometric designs and minimalist detailing belongs to a shop built in Ballarat's main shopping thoroughfare, Sturt Street. Sadly, years of weathering and neglect have left it marked, cracked and decaying.
Over sixty ornate rooms of this Moorish architectural style building contain a variety of rich furnishings and finishes. The ceiling is made of carved cedar wood that harmonizes with the chiseled stucco and polychrome mosaics of the interior walls. There are also white, marble columns and rigid geometric designs which add the finishing touches to an already graceful interior.
Illuminated in a mesmerizing palette of purples and blues, Spaceship Earth glows like a beacon in the night. This close-up view showcases the geometric brilliance of EPCOT’s iconic structure — each triangle lit with care, transforming the architecture into a luminous mosaic. The towering palm trees add contrast and scale, grounding the futuristic aesthetic in Florida’s familiar warmth.
Bronze belt buckle and fittings with guilloche reliefs and running spirals. Germanic jewelry. 2nd Century AD. Roman-Germanic Museum (Römisch-Germanisches Museum), Köln, Germany. Copyright 2016, James A. Glazier.
The Lady Norsewood Rose Garden is part of the Wellington Botanical Gardens. It is an award-winning garden has created in 1950 and has 110 formal beds, each representing a different variety of rose. The design is geometric with colonnades on three sides, creating a striking contrast to the backdrop of bush and sloping lawns.
Its extensive flora selection has won its designation from the Royal New Zealand Institute of Horticulture as a Garden of National Significance.
This is one motif of my series Oriental Ornaments. There are 6 different designs in 10 colors at the moment.
Dies ist ein Motiv aus meiner Design-Serie Orientalische Ornamente, die zur Zeit aus Kombinationen von 6 Designformen in 10 verschiedenen Farben besteht.
Bronze cowry container in the style of a Cham drum with 35 non-Chinese figurines of sacrifice on lid. A gilded female in palanquin is escorted by horsemen and servants. A kneeling female holds a parasol. Two men and a woman use a shovel and sowing tools in a planting ritual. Found in Tomb #69, Lijiashan, Jiangchuan, Yunnan. 206 BC - 9 AD. Lijiashan Museum of Bronzes, Jiangchuan. Special exhibit: Age of Empires: Chinese Art of the Qin and Han Dynasties (221 B.C.–A.D. 220). Metropolitan Museum, New York, New York, USA. Copyright 2017, James A. Glazier
This is one motif of my series Oriental Ornaments. There are 6 different designs in 10 colors at the moment.
Dies ist ein Motiv aus meiner Design-Serie Orientalische Ornamente, die zur Zeit aus Kombinationen von 6 Designformen in 10 verschiedenen Farben besteht.
Gold brooch and disk with knobs, geometric decoration and red glass insets. Frankish, 5th Century AD - 6th Century AD. Roman-Germanic Museum (Römisch-Germanisches Museum), Köln, Germany. Copyright 2016, James A. Glazier.
Bronze belt buckle and fittings with geometric reliefs and triple spirals. Germanic jewelry. 2nd Century AD. Roman-Germanic Museum (Römisch-Germanisches Museum), Köln, Germany. Copyright 2016, James A. Glazier.
This is one motif of my series Oriental Ornaments. There are 6 different designs in 10 colors at the moment.
Dies ist ein Motiv aus meiner Design-Serie Orientalische Ornamente, die zur Zeit aus Kombinationen von 6 Designformen in 10 verschiedenen Farben besteht.
Lifting the Triodetic space frame into place for the Plant Bath Recreation Centre - Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
This is one motif of my series Oriental Ornaments. There are 6 different designs in 10 colors at the moment.
Dies ist ein Motiv aus meiner Design-Serie Orientalische Ornamente, die zur Zeit aus Kombinationen von 6 Designformen in 10 verschiedenen Farben besteht.
Bronze cowry container in the style of a Cham drum with 35 non-Chinese figurines of sacrifice on lid. A gilded female in palanquin is escorted by horsemen and servants. A kneeling female holds a parasol. Two men and a woman use a shovel and sowing tools in a planting ritual. Found in Tomb #69, Lijiashan, Jiangchuan, Yunnan. 206 BC - 9 AD. Lijiashan Museum of Bronzes, Jiangchuan. Special exhibit: Age of Empires: Chinese Art of the Qin and Han Dynasties (221 B.C.–A.D. 220). Metropolitan Museum, New York, New York, USA. Copyright 2017, James A. Glazier