DALCROMBIE HOUSE

Repost 2017: A stylish movie set ? No, it’s a house in Olinda ! #Dalcrombie was built in 1939 for Earle Coles, of Coles & Garrard, and originally named Llanhydroch; it was designed by #JEsmondDorney, who did a lot of really great Deco flats, especially in Elwood. So many projecting ...

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ALOHA” PRIVATE HOUSE, Art Deco Revival from 1920s, Melbourne, Australia

“ALOHA” PRIVATE HOUSE, Art Deco Revival from 1920s, Melbourne, Australia Original architect is unknown. Architecture: Scott Mitchell Built by Gibson & Szmyd The initial curves of the building were all preserved, and additional Art Deco cues from both LA and French architecture were incorporated. (Photos source: eco-outdoor com; credit to ...

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PRIVATE HOUSE, built in 1939, 195 Hawthorn Road, Caulfield North, Vic 3161, Australia

PRIVATE HOUSE, built in 1939, 195 Hawthorn Road, Caulfield North, Vic 3161, Australia Architect/ builder: JW Fairbanks & Son This is one of the pair of houses at 195-197 built for two members of the same family, as a detached pair of single-storey hip-roofed rendered brick dwellings in a hybrid ...

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PRIVATE HOUSE, 1936, 48 bis rue Louis Rolland, 92120, Montrouge, France

PRIVATE HOUSE, 1936, 48 bis rue Louis Rolland, 92120, Montrouge, France Architect: Pierre Petit (designer of exterior and interior) (Courtesy: berthierarchitects fr; scouting-location fr) Note: scouting-location fr unfortunately didn’t mention the name of their photographer who deserve credit for this wonderful images of extraordinary preserved original Art Deco interior worth ...

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1 Laurencia Court Mont Albert, VIC 3127

Off market In a quiet cul de sac close to Mont Albert Village, locally iconic “Deco” c.1946 presents a rarely found richness of character extensively renovated for chic modern family functionality. Constructed in the romantic “Waterfall Art Deco” style considered the height of 1940’s architectural fashion, sweeping corner windows, stepped ...

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Casa Santurce

Building from 1902-1905, which belonged to Pablo Ubarri, Count of San José de Santurce, an important railway industrialist who became wealthy in the Americas. It is a house between partitions characterized by the polygonal tribunes located at both ends of the facade. They use wrought iron and polychrome stained glass ...

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Saint-Cyr House

The most extravagant and astonishing example of Brussels Art Nouveau is undoubtedly Saint Cyr House, with its magnificent ironwork as its most striking feature. Masterfully decorated with abundant and lush use of glass and iron on the very narrow four-metre wide façade, the house is an unmistakable eye-catcher. It was ...

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