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The Connell Building has some nice art deco/streamline modern touches. The building is pre-art deco, built in 1908, but "modernized" in 1935 with the streamline touches. It was originally built for a textile and garment manufacturer. This is one of three buildings that comprise the Santee Court, an adaptive reuse project. As part of yet another reincarnation, it was recently renovated to serve as a mixed residential and retail space. Despite being over a century old and weathering several earthquakes it appears to be great shape.
Because of the contrasty, late-afternoon light, I processed this as an HDR from a single RAW image. The pronounced perspective distortion is from the use of my wide-angle lens.
Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 138, designed around existing buildings in 1936 by Robert V. Derrah.
Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 138, designed around existing buildings in 1936 by Robert V. Derrah.
MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM - 1936 - An ART DECO & Streamline Moderne Masterpiece in Downtown Kansas City, Missouri
Built 1936, also served as a U.S. customs house. On the National Register of Historic Places in Los Angeles.
The interior remains much as it was in 1941 when the building epitomised the notion of modernity and progress during the heyday of the motion picture.
The two ticket boxes with their stainless steel grilles set into a curve of glass brick are authentic. The staircase rises then switches back to reach the upper level.
Maranello Concessionaires car showroom, a listed Art-deco building in Egham, UK. Image is photo stitch of 5 separate images.
Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 183, designed by Plummer, Wurdeman, and Becket in 1935, demolished in 1992 following a 1989 fire.
All lit up and in use at a night game (Enfield Town v AFC Sudbury, Alan Boon Cup, 3rd round, on 14th November 2011).
Norfolk Southern No. 9540 (GE C44-9W) is the third and final engine on this westbound freight train.
The rounded overhanging architectural bits above windows in art deco buildings are called "eye brows" and the bit of palm tree looks like eye lashes to me - just having fun in Miami!
This pier was built in 1935 and is a fine example of the style of architecture which I believe is called Streamline Moderne, a development of late Art Deco.
No, we're not on an ocean liner, but this style of architecture was used for some.
The Adilman Building is Saskatoon's most identifiable Streamline Moderne building. The strong horizontal lines, large overhangs, rounded corners and use of glass block give it a very distinctive look.
Bright, sunny day. The gate was closed so I only got this side view of this historic art deco apartment building on Changshu Lu.. Cool portholes.
It wasn't a real project, just an exercise of abstraction. Nowadays, it's looks like a way to rescue old memories.
Keywords: 90s, 2009, Art Deco, Black Dust, Car, Dark Times, Doodle, Draw, Memory Elements, Refurbishment, Retrofuturism, Sketch, Streamline Moderne, Urban Decay, Visual story.
Detail of the Palmer House sign and tower. Note the eyebrows on the wrap around windows. God, I love Art Deco.
The Schaubühne is a moderne theater converted from an old cinema. It was designed by Erich Mendelsohn and completed in 1926. The theater's modern lines make it perhaps the first truly modern movie theater, as opposed to the movie palaces of the time, and it likely influenced the later streamline moderne style.
The marquee and stark streamline moderne facade done in golden Kasota limestone from the Minnesota River Valley. This is one of dozens of theatres by prolific Minneapolis architects Liebenberg & Kaplan.
Now you can see that this 1936 moderne structure is doing its job to provide shade and aesthetically pleasing to the eye - form & function -- Newest news www.nytimes.com/2012/03/06/nyregion/diving-board-in-queen...
Small moderne cottage, based on design from "Houses For Moderate Means" by Randal Philips, circa 1936. the model was rendered using the old version of kerkythea
Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 138, designed around existing buildings in 1936 by Robert V. Derrah.
Since: 18-01-1913
Address: Oudegracht 73, Utrecht
CinemaContext.nl ID: B001062
Film on Marquee: SCHÖN IST JEDER TAG DEN DU MIR SCHENKST, MARIE LOUISE (1934)
A clear look at the new facade by architect H. van Vreeswijk of the Rembrandt, from when there were still no trees planted. Inside a German film is shown, which was released in The Netherlands as MARIE LOUISE, which probably played here in October of 1934. Nicknamed "Het Open Boek" (The Open Book) by locals, due to the shape of the facade.
6401 Chippewa
St. Louis, MO
This streamline-moderne apartment building gets a little bit shabbier every day, but it's still beautiful.
1940, Wischmeyer, Arrasmith & Elswick
Redeveloped in 1991: Keys, Condon, Florance, Eichbaum, Esocoff, King
see www.adsw.org/site/DC/NW/NewYorkAve/1100/index.html
"1100 New York Avenue" Wischmeyer Arrasmith Elswick "Manufacturers Life Insurance Company" "Keys Condon Florance Eichbaum Esocoff King" redevelopent "Wischmeyer, Arrasmith & Elswick" greyhound "bus station"
The Midland Hotel, Morecambe, UK.
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.