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SILVER LAKE MODERN -THE SKINNER HOUSE BY WILLIAM KESLING

SILVER LAKE MODERN – THE SKINNER HOUSE BY WILLIAM KESLING: AN ART DECO GEM The Skinner House, designed by William Kesling, is a celebrated example of Art Deco architecture nestled in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles. Built in 1937, this residence exemplifies the streamlined, modernist sensibilities that Kesling ...

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Los Angeles Union Station: The Grandeur of Art Deco

Los Angeles Union Station, located in Los Angeles, California, is an iconic train station known not only as a transportation hub but also as an architectural masterpiece. Completed in 1939, this station is a significant historical and architectural landmark. It is a fusion of Art Deco and Mission Revival styles, ...

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The Art Deco Elegance of the Orient Express

The Orient Express is synonymous with luxury travel, romance, and elegance. Beyond its reputation as a train journeying through some of Europe’s most picturesque landscapes, the Orient Express is also celebrated for its stunning Art Deco design. Here, we explore the key Art Deco features that have defined the aesthetic ...

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Kőrössy Villa, Budapest: A Jewel of Art Nouveau Architecture

Kőrössy Villa, located in Budapest, Hungary, is a stunning example of Art Nouveau architecture. Designed by Hungarian architect Aladár Kőrössy in 1899, the villa stands as a testament to the elegance and innovation of the Art Nouveau movement, which was known for its intricate details, organic forms, and a harmonious ...

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Antwerp Central Station : a historical, Art Nouveau monument

Antwerp Central Station is a source of national pride in Belgium and one of the most beautiful train stations in the world. In fact, it even doubles as an Art Nouveau museum. At the request of King Leopold II, Louis Delacenserie drew inspiration from Lucerne Station in Switzerland when designing ...

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Sunpark 1930s art deco house in Brixham, Devon

The house itself dates back to 1935, the work of architect Melville Aubin for Mr G. B. Jordain, whose family lived in it for the majority of the years that followed. There is so much to talk about once you get inside this one. There’s much to talk about when ...

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The Architecture of Charterhouse Square: Florin Court

Charterhouse Square is a microcosm of London’s diverse and multi-layered architectural history.  Ranging from medieval to Georgian to Victorian to Edwardian to the modern, it encapsulates the rich tapestry of a neighbourhood right on the edge of the City of London. One of the most distinctive and impressive building on ...

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