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Art Deco
--The 1925 Paris Exhibition
Internationale des Arts Decoratifs launched the Art Deco
style, which echoed the Machine Age with geometric
decorative elements and a vertically oriented design.
This distinctly urban style was never widely used in
residential buildings; it was more widespread in public
and commercial buildings of the period.
Towers
and other projections above the roofline enhance the
vertical emphasis of this style, which was popularized
by Hollywood movies of the 1930s. Flat roofs, metal
window casements, and smooth stucco walls with
rectangular cut-outs mark the exteriors of Art Deco
homes. Facades are typically flush with zigzags and
other stylized floral, geometric, and "sunrise" motifs.
By 1940 the Art Deco style had evolved into "Art
Moderne," which features curved corners, rectangular
glass-block windows, and a boat-like appearance.
Popularized in the United States by Finnish architect
Eliel Saarinen, the style enjoyed a revival in the
1980s.
"Reprinted from REALTOR®
Magazine January, 2004 (http://www.realtor.org/realtormag) with permission of the NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®. Copyright 2004. All
rights reserved."
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circa 1929 - 01 Jan
1929
Art Deco
Interior (Photo by General
graphic Agency/Getty
Images)
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