A digital architectural repository of India's financial and movie capital. You will love the beautiful pictures in gallery & map, research, blog and links.
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A digital architectural repository of India's financial and movie capital. You will love the beautiful pictures in gallery & map, research, blog and links.
Check out the gallery in the link!
The city has the world’s second-largest collection of the buildings, second only to Miami. But even as they gain attention, they are threatened.
Arts & decoration 1934
Baku, the publishing house. 1981
Great Railroads, 1936
Exposition Hall. Tacoma, WA. (1941)
Fenwick, Newcastle
Original details include Art Deco bathroom fixtures, tiled walls and steel-cased windows
More photos of the building in the link.
In 1934, during the Italian occupation of the Dodecanese (1912-1943), following a decision of the Italian governor Μario Lago, the building of the “Reale Istitu
Photographer Leah Frances
Tiong Bahru Estate Architect Alfred G. Church was entrusted with the design of Tiong Bahru between 1936 and 1941. His pre-war designs were a modified form of a style called Streamline Moderne, which was a late development of the Art Deco movement. Inspired largely by technology and the speed of modern travel, buildings were designed to look like automobiles, trains, ocean liners and aeroplanes, complete with the sweeping, streamlined and aerodynamic lines that were so characteristic of these forms of transport.
Some shots of the streamline moderne fire station in Columbus, IN I got a couple years ago
When I think of the future I’d like to see, these classy concepts from Arthur Radebaugh created in the 40s paint a lovely picture.
American Locomotive, Edward Hopper, 1944
Deco Style
1933 Air King Model 66 Skyscraper