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Art Deco's Identifying Characteristics
Eyebrows:
Cantilevered Window Shades Included In The Buildings Structure. Eyebrows Look Like A "Shelf" Placed Above A Window. Eyebrows Shade Direct Sunlight And Keep Interior Cool.
Ziggurat or Stepped Pediment:
Profiled Like A Staircase - Up Down, Up Down. Also Known As "Zig-Zag" Or "Lightning Bolt." Ziggurats Are Seen On The Roofline Of Buildings Recreating Egyptian Motifs.
Rounded Corners:
Technology Allowed For Construction To Be Built With Rounded Corners. In The 1930' s And 1940's, The Design Of Airplanes, Ships, Trains, And Automobiles Influenced Architecture. Rounded Corners Made Buildings Appear Aerodynamic, Fast And Sleek.
Flat Roofs:
Art Deco Or Streamline Buildings Usually Have A Flat Roof Or Multi-Level
Flat Roofs.
Threes:
In Art Deco, Everything Seems To Come In Threes. Three Windows, Or Three Bandings Or Three Eyebrows, Or Three Steps Up. Etc. This Is Probably Due To The Egyptian Influence Of The Pyramids or Just Good Design.
Banding Or Racing Stripes: Horizontal Banding On The Facades Of Buildings, Which Can Be Incised Or Applied In Decorative Materials Such As Tile. Banding Usually Comes In Groups Of "threes". This Simplified Ornamentation Reinforces Aerodynamic Concepts Of Streamline Moderne. A Great Way To Accent The Architectural Elements Of An Art Deco Building Is To Paint The Banding In A Contrasting Color.
Columns:
Many Art Deco Buildings Feature Either Whole Columns, Which Stand Away
From The Building Or Sliced Columns Attached To The Front Doorway Facade
Acting As An Archway.
Glass Block:
Cool, Translucent Squares Of Glass Used Instead Of Brick. Allows For Light Penetration. Glass Block Easily Creates A Ziggurat "Step" Design. Glass Block Has Made A Tremendous Come-Back In Contemporary Design.
Other Elements Include:
Etched Glass
Relief
Porthole Windows
Neon
Terrazzo Flooring
Futuristic Images
Central Balance
Geometric Forms
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education, preservation and awareness of Art Deco art, architecture and
Twentieth Century design.
The organization was founded in 1990 by
Delray Beach mural artist and designer
Sharon Koskoff.
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