This five-storey art deco building was completed in the 1930s as a textile manufacturing warehouse. A developer purchased it in 2003, transforming it into 137 modern units whilepreservingsome industrial elements, like exposed brick and ductwork. ...
Presently there are over 30 Art Deco societies actively operating in major cities across the U.S., England, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, South America, Puerto Rico France and Canada (Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal). These are all members of theInternational Coalition of Art Deco Socie...
In 2010 it received a 2-year $58 million renovation and extension. It is located in the Art Deco style former Maritime Services Board Building in Sydney, Australia. The museum was the brainchild of Australian artist John Power (1881–1943), who donated his wealth to the University of Sydney...
One can sense the optimism and pride that led to this incredible effort but the Marine Building met with a fate similar to the Empire State and Chrysler buildings: started in good times; finshed in bad. The Marine Building opened in 1930. At a cost of $2.3 million (a bit more than do...
Through works from the NGV Collection,Photography: Real and Imaginedteases out connections between iconic and lesser known photographs, putting them in a dialogue with one another that both explores and transcends the time in which they were made. It dos not set out to be a history of photogra...
Buildings such as the Boston Public Library designed by these men and associates such as Stanford White were expressions of the American Renaissance. Sculptor Augustus St. Gaudens and stained glass designer John La Farge were collaborators with these architects. In America, this Renaissance was ...
First in partnership with Bernard Julius Joseph for two years, then in his own practice, Lansburgh designed numerous buildings in the recovering city. Among these was his first theater, for the San Francisco-based Orpheum Theater company.
site status, along with ten other buildings by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959). Perched over a waterfall in Bear Run Creek, Mill Run, Pennsylvania, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater (1936) was famous even before it was finished. Designated a National Historic Landmark in [...
TaggedArt Deco,colour,Eileen Cooper,red Guerilla Knitting ‘Tree in a row’ by The Guerilla Girls During the recent yarn-bombing event for Culture Night in Mullingar, a number of people were intrigued by the idea of covering public buildings, sculptures and trees in colourful knitwear. As some...
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