Art Deco yes or no?

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Cycleops

Legendary Member
Location
Accra, Ghana
The hoover building is on the A40 not the great west rd.... it is a lovely building.
Sorry, that's right its on Western Ave. I confused it with the Gillette building on the Great West Rd, another fine Deco example.
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No. :thumbsdown:
 

MikeG

Guru
Location
Suffolk
That would be a massive great big world war called WW2 :okay:
A little bit. Mostly it was because of the emergence of Mies van der Rohe and le Corbusier with the "International Style". Bear in mind that Art Deco carried on with vigour in some parts of the world, notably Brazil, but also Africa , Asia, The Phillipines, and so on well into the '50s.
 

Hill Wimp

Fair weathered,fair minded but easily persuaded.
A little bit. Mostly it was because of the emergence of Mies van der Rohe and le Corbusier with the "International Style". Bear in mind that Art Deco carried on with vigour in some parts of the world, notably Brazil, but also Africa , Asia, The Phillipines, and so on well into the '50s.
That's when it all got a bit drab for me. Far too utilitarian and boring for my personal tastes.
 

Cuchilo

Prize winning member X2
Location
London
A little bit. Mostly it was because of the emergence of Mies van der Rohe and le Corbusier with the "International Style". Bear in mind that Art Deco carried on with vigour in some parts of the world, notably Brazil, but also Africa , Asia, The Phillipines, and so on well into the '50s.
A little bit ? Blimey , there was me thinking the country was on its knees after the war and many years after paying for it .
 
I saw something similar to this yesterday in an antique shop.

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What do you think. Tasteful or naff?
Gorgeous

Sadly, they'd not fit in, in out house (1899 Victorian semi)

Even my beloved Morecambe has a classic Art Deco building...Midland Hotel

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Fell into disrepair and was then renovated by Urban Splash who did a lot of the regeneration development in Manchester

I do rather like the Art Deco style but wouldn't have any of it in my house as it would look out of place
Truely gorgeous, & one of my favourite buildings

There's also Woolworths, Littlewoods (or whomever has them now) & the old Cinema, in Morecambe
(my old Discovery, in the cinema picture)
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I'll offer these
'Chatelaine' - Castleford, surrounded by row of terraces (built in 1930, for a local Doctor
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The White House - Ilkley, recent on sale at about £1.6million

http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/property-25749621.html
 

MikeG

Guru
Location
Suffolk
A little bit ? Blimey , there was me thinking the country was on its knees after the war and many years after paying for it .
I don't follow. Did you see what I was responding to? The "little bit" refers to the influence of the war in ending Art Deco. The war was a little bit of the reason Deco was superseded. The bigger reasons were the reasons I then went on to give.
 
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