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Após a demolição do prédio do Casino Icarahy que vimos no post anterior , de um projeto do Arquiteto Luiz Fossati surge em 1939 um dos mais belos prédios Art-Déco que tivemos, o Casino Hotel Balneário Icarahy. Suas formas nitidamente de época podem ser observadas no documento acima que lembra, é claro, os traços do Cinema Olinda, do Cine Ipanema, do teatro e da rodoviária de Goiânia, e alguns outros prédios Art-Déco que foram demolidos.

No verso do documento que vemos lê-se :

Bar ao ar Livre , Cabines de Banho , Grill de 1ª ordem, Orchestras , Salões de Diversões , aberto desde 2 horas da tarde.

 

Outra realização do arquiteto Luiz Fossati nesta região nos anos 1936-37 foi a construção do famoso Trampolim da Praia de Icaraí, em concreto armado, localizado em frente à Rua Lopes Trovão. Também é do Sr. Fossati o projeto, com obra iniciada em 1940, do Cassino Hotel Quitandinha em Petrópolis.

 

The 1937 State Theatre on Washington Avenue East in downtown Hutchinson, Minnesota was designed by Minneapolis architects Liebenberg & Kaplan. The building and marquee were fully restored in 2004.

 

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Built-in telephone booth inside the former USPS Rincon Annex, currently part of the Rincon Center.

 

San Francisco, California.

June, 2010

 

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This is the Starlite Diner in York, PA.

Spencer, Iowa

 

The "house of tomorrow" was constructed in 1939 in the Streamline Moderne style.

This was an extraordinarily well preserved deco bar at what is now Larios on the Beach on Ocean Dr. South Beach but I couldn't find any real info on it online to tell you of its history!

Please view any and all of my Miami Beach South Beach beach or art deco architecture photos - I'll be back later to write more :>)

The De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill on Sea in East Sussex (UK) is a Grade I listed modernist art deco gallery and auditorium.

 

The Pavilion was built in 1935 and designed by architects Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayeff.

 

Photograph taken by my regular photostream contributor David on his travels and is posted here with very kind permission.

 

Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 138, designed around existing buildings in 1936 by Robert V. Derrah.

Big Orange Landmarks

The Aquatic Park Bathhouse Building, just re-opened in 2009 towards the end of a major refurbishment.

 

The green slate entrance decoration and frieze is called "Sea Form Marquee" by artist Sargent Johnson.

 

Built in 1937, designed to resemble an ocean liner, it's a fine example of Streamlined Moderne-style, an off-shoot of the Art Deco movement.

An angled view of the Fowler Theatre in downtown Fowler, Indiana. The main facade is a colorful departure from the building's brick. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.

Nice Streamline example on the facade.

The Esslinger Building was originally built in 1939 in the Streamline Moderne style for Dr. Paul Esslinger as his medical office building.

It was the first medical facility in San Juan Capistrano and was designed by architect Alexander Law of Los Angeles. The structure is concrete poured over steel reinforcement.

In the 1990s, the building was rehabilitated and became professional offices which are currently used by the owner's company. The Esslinger Building was listed in the National Register in 1988, and has won the City's Community Pride award.

These concrete fence railings were very interesting to me so this will be the beginning of a sub-set of art deco details I collected photos of in SoBe.

The architecture of this restaurant, right on the water's edge at Fisherman's Wharf, is a cross between mid-century marine moderne and the Jetsons. Very cool, and a superb location on the waterfront.

A beautiful building in the Streamline Moderne variation of Art Deco style. Built in 1937 by Bernheim Distillery, as their Bottling Plant. The building's most recent occupant was Fisher-Klosterman. The building does not appear to be occupied currently.

 

1930s Postcard www.flickr.com/photos/jmschneid/50967677187/

 

A beautiful, sleek art moderne house in Oklahoma City's Crown Heights.

The Beresford apartment building on Suachiehall Street. Built as a hotel for the 1938 empire exhabition. It was used from 1952 by ICI as an office and it later became Strathclyde university student accommodation under the name the Baird Halls. Now plush Art Deco apartments.

Merced, CA - August 2013

3728 Cuyler Avenue, Berwyn, Illinois (1934-1937)

 

Steamline Moderne in Tiffany enamel brick

on the National Register of Historic Places

Now Rico's Auto Detailing. Posted for my blog entry on Napa's vintage service stations.

 

1538 3rd St.

Napa, CA

St. Louis MO

 

Now part of the AmerenUE complex.

This streamline moderne design caught my eye right away as we drove by so on the way back, we stopped so I could chronicle it for me & you :>))

Charlton, Victoria, Australia

 

Constructed 1940

The construction started in the 1930s but opened in 1947 (was delayed by the onset of World War 2). The station building was designed by renowned tube architect, Charles Holden, who also designed other stations on the same branch. --------- (LON_DSCN8626 - Image copyrighted).

.... on Tongren Road. Designed by Ladislaus Hudec in 1938.

這是京華戲院建築師原來的繪圖。但是,如果繪圖和完成的建築物比較一下, 你可以看見很多特徵其實是有差異的, 例如東北面的窗口.

I love the metallic materials uses in rounded corner repetition and the facade without ornamentation - details that make this type of art deco different than the ornate detailed type.

"This wonderful house is in Saltdean, near Brighton on the south coast of England.

 

It is now called Bethany but in a former life was know as Bedford and according to 'The Ocean Hotel, Lido and the War' at www.saltdean.info, the house was central to The Saltdean Fellowship, a self-help residents organisation whose objectives were 'tending to casualties, helping the homeless destitute through war and organizing first aid and home nursing classes and also organising working parties for providing required items by the fighting and mercantile services, providing social functions and to generally promote a sense of community spirit'.

 

Bethany, Saltdean'Most Fellowship meetings were held at 'Bedford', now 'Bethany' in Arundel Drive West, home of Mrs Hill, and over 5 years mountains of garments (1626 woolens alone) were sent for dispatch to the services, Merchant Navy and the blitzed people of Britain and Russia. On 25 November 1940, Miss Margaret Hardy returned to 'Bedford' to a sale of household goods, garments and fancy leather work which sold so quickly that when a reporter from the Herald arrived halfway through the day most of the goods had gone. This raised a huge £56 for deserving causes'." artdecobuildings.blogspot.com/2009/04/

I think you get the idea! Dusk in South Beach at the end of my grand architectural tour and now I'm spotting cultural details :>)))))

Love this streamline modern shaped radio? in its shades of white display. Looks like a super woman's streamlined head.

240 Spencer Street, West Melbourne, Vic, Australia, 1937 Streamline Moderne Art Deco building designed by HW and FB Tompkins as the local headquarters and showroom of the Australian Glass Manufacturers Co Ltd.

 

Photo taken 28 Feb 2011: redevelopment proposals for the site currently under consideration.

The main lobby and bar, originally the hotel's restaurant. The rug is a reproduction of the original design by Marion Dorn.

 

Designed in Streamline Moderne style by architect Oliver Hill, with sculptures by Eric Gill, the hotel was built by the London Midland & Scottish Railway and opened in 1933. It finally closed in 1998 and lay derelict until it was restored in 2006-2008 and reopened as a hotel again.

Vincennes, IN

 

This fantastic marquee was hidden under plywood for many years after the theater was converted to a bowling alley. It's now being fixed up for its third life; I think it's going to be a church. Ironically, a different church just exited the old Moon Theater on the next block and is now being retrofitted into a laser-tag arena!

I am happy to photograph the locals in small numbers because I don't personally like the crowds but I was the photographed right after this photo when a photographer asked to take my picture on this date in this place for something more official :>)

30's - 40's Build Deco house

Art-Moderne house, built in 1939 by Jack Hambly. A rare example of Art-Moderne residential architecture in Ontario, featuring (1) a horizontal composition with a flat roof, (2) rounded corners, (3) corner windows, (4) horizontal lines, (5) smooth surfaces, (6) horizontal window panes, (7) a porthole window, (8) cruise-ship railings, and (9) a prominent door surround.

 

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