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Introduction
Building for bathers (now the Navy Museum) in the San Francisco Water Park in 1937.
The building evokes the aerodynamic stern of an ocean liner at both ends.
The tower of the judges in the park (A Park is an enclosed natural terrain,[1] formed of woods or meadows, in which were…) aquatic of San Francisco
The “paquebot” style (in English Streamline Moderne, sometimes only named by one or the other of these words) is a late branch of the Art Deco style (From 1920 to 1939, and as a continuation to the Art Nouveau of before the First World War…). This architectural style accentuates curved and curved forms, long horizontal lines, and sometimes elements borrowed from the universe (The Universe is the set of all that exists and the laws that govern it.) nautical (such as balustrades and portholes). Its peak (A peak (from the Greek apogeios: far from the earth; apo: far + gê:…) was reached around 1937.
This style was the first to incorporate electric lights into architectural structures. In the dining room of the first classes of the Normandy, fitted out between 1933 and 1935, twelve high glass pillars (Glass, in everyday language, designates a hard, fragile material or alloy…) by Lalique and thirty-eight luminous columns illuminated the room. The Strand Palace (1930), preserved from demolition by the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1969, marked the first use of interior-lit architectural glass, and is also one of the first “liner-style” interiors to enter a museum.
Notable Examples
1926 – Long Beach Airport Main Terminal (An airport is all the buildings and facilities of an airfield that…) at Long Beach in Long Beach, California. 1928 – The airplane (An airplane, according to the official definition of the International Civil Aviation Organization…) four-seat Lockheed (The Lockheed Corporation (formerly called the Loughead Aircraft Manufacturing Company)…) Vega (Vega is a launch vehicle of the European Space Agency (ESA) made in collaboration…), drawn by John Northrop, rendered (Rendering is a computer process calculating the 2D image (equivalent of a photograph)…) famous thanks to Amelia Earhart (Amelia Earhart is an American aviator, born in Atchison, Kansas on…). 1930 – Strand Palace Hotel in London (London (in English: London – /?l?nd?n/) is the capital as well as the largest city…). The vestibule is by Oliver Percy Bernard. 1931 – The seventh floor of the Eaton’s (including the rounded dining room and the auditorium) in Montreal (Montreal is both an administrative region and a metropolis of Quebec[2]. This great…) in Canada, designed by Jacques Carlu, located in the former Eaton’s department store. 1933 – The Burnham Beeches villa in Sherbrooke in the State of Victoria in Australia (Australia (officially the Commonwealth of Australia) is a country of…), designed by Harry Norris. 1933 – The pendulum (The word pendulum (masculine name) comes to us from Huygens and from the Latin pendere. It is therefore originally…) “Zephyr” designed by Kem (KEM is the IATA code for Kemi-Tornio airport in Finland.) Weber for Lawson Time inc. 1933 – The Merle Norman Building in Santa Monica, California. 1933 – Midland Hotel in Morecambe UK. 1933-1940 – The interior of the Museum of Science (Science (Latin scientia, “knowledge”) is, according to the dictionary…) and Industry in Chicago (Chicago is a megacity of the United States, located in the northern part of the Midwest, in…), designed by Alfred Shaw. 1934 – The Chrysler Airflow, the first car with mass (The term mass is used to designate two quantities attached to one…) having an aerodynamic design. 1935 – The Pan-Pacific Auditorium in Los Angeles (Los Angeles is a city in the United States located in southern California, on the Pacific coast….) in California. 1935 – The skyscraper (A skyscraper is a very tall building. It…) Edificio Internacional de Capitalización in Mexico City (Mexico City (in Spanish Ciudad de México) is the capital of Mexico; it is located in the…) in Mexico. 1935 – The Hindenburg, zeppelin (A zeppelin designates a rigid airship type airship, of German manufacture, but…) fitted out for travelers (Les Voyageurs is an episode of the television series Stargate Atlantis….). 1935 – The interior of Lansdowne House on Berkeley Square in London’s Mayfair district, redesigned and redecorated in an Art Moderne style (It is generally considered the period in art history that one…) and opened as the Lansdowne Club. 1936 – The shed (A shed is a building often reduced to a cover and used to shelter…) Minneapolis (Minneapolis is a city in the United States, seat of Hennepin County in the State of Minnesota.) Armory in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 1937 – The Belgian pavilion at the International Exhibition (International exhibitions, often simply called Expo, are great…) in Paris (Paris is a French city, capital of France and the chief town of the region…). 1937 – TAV studios (Brenemen restaurant) in Hollywood, California. 1937 – Minerva (or Metro) Theater in the Minerva Building at Potts Point (Graphia) in New South Wales, Australia. 1937 – The Bathers Building in the San Francisco Water Park. 1937 – Barnum Hall (Grande Ecole auditorium) in Santa Monica, California 1937 – Wan Chai Market in the Wan Chai district of Hong Kong (National motto: Sapientia and Virtus). 1937 – The Mall (A mall or shopping center (sometimes referred to by the anglicism shopping center,…) River Oaks in Houston (Houston is a city in Texas in the south of the United States. With a population of more than …) in Texas. 1938 – The Mark Keppel High School in Alhambra, California. distinguish it from…). hound in Ann Arbor, Michigan 1941 – The Avalon Hotel on Ocean Drive in South Beach, Miami Beach, Florida 1944 – The Huntridge Theater in Las Vegas, Nevada. 1946 – The Gerry Building in Los Angeles, California. 1947 – The Sears building in Santa Monica, California. 1948 – The Greyhound Railway Station in Cleveland, Ohio. 1949 – The Sault Memorial Gardens in Sault-Sainte-Marie in Ontario in Canada.
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