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Washington and Baltimore Art Deco : a design history of neighboring cities / by Richard Striner and Melissa Blair.
Main entry:

Striner, Richard, 1950- author.

Title & Author:

Washington and Baltimore Art Deco : a design history of neighboring cities / by Richard Striner and Melissa Blair.

Publication:

Baltimore, Maryland : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014.

Description:

x, 243 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-234) and index.
The spirit of Art Deco -- Washington and Baltimore in the age of Art Deco -- Residential architecture -- Commercial architecture -- Public and institutional architecture.
Dust jacket.
Summary:

The bold lines and decorative details of Art Deco have stood the test of time since one of its first appearances in the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris in 1925. Reflecting the confidence of modern mentality--streamlined, chrome, and glossy black--along with simple elegance, sharp lines, and cosmopolitan aspirations, Art Deco carried surprises, juxtaposing designs growing out of speed (racecars and airplanes) with ancient Egyptian and Mexican details, visual references to Russian ballet, and allusions to Asian art. While most often associated with such masterworks as New York's Chrysler Building, Art Deco is evident in the architecture of many U.S. cities, including Washington and Baltimore. By updating the findings of two regional studies from the 1980s with new research, Richard Striner and Melissa Blair explore the most significant Art Deco buildings still standing and mourn those that have been lost. This comparative study illuminates contrasts between the white-collar New Deal capital and the blue-collar industrial port city, while noting such striking commonalities as the regional patterns of Baltimore's John Jacob Zinc, who designed Art Deco cinemas in both cities. Uneven preservation efforts have allowed significant losses, but surviving examples of Art Deco architecture include the Bank of America building in Baltimore (now better known as 10 Light Street) and the Uptown Theater on Connecticut Avenue NW in Washington. Although possibly less glamorous or flamboyant than exemplars in New York or Miami, the authors find these structures--along with apartment houses and government buildings--typical of the Deco architecture found throughout the United States and well worth preserving. Demonstrating how an international design movement found its way into ordinary places, this study will appeal to architectural historians, as well as regional residents interested in developing a greater appreciation of Art Deco architecture in the mid-Atlantic region.

ISBN:

9781421411620 (hardcover ; alk. paper)
1421411628 (hardcover ; alk. paper)

Subject:

Architecture Washington (D.C.) History.
Architecture Maryland Baltimore History 20th century.
Art deco (Architecture) Washington (D.C.)
Art deco (Architecture) Maryland Baltimore.
Architecture Washington (D.C.) Histoire.
Architecture Maryland Baltimore Histoire 20e siècle.
Art déco (Architecture) Washington (D.C.)
Art déco (Architecture) Maryland Baltimore.
Architecture
Art deco (Architecture)
Buildings
Arkitektur historia.
Art deco.
Byggnader.
Architecture Washington (D.C.) History 20th century.
Washington (D.C.) Buildings, structures, etc.
Baltimore (Md.) Buildings, structures, etc.
Maryland Baltimore
Washington (D.C.)
Förenta staterna Washington (D.C.)
Förenta staterna Maryland Baltimore.

Form/genre:

History
Books.

Added entries:

Blair, Melissa, 1975- author.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 286138
Call No.: BIB 226270
Status: Available

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