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Art Deco Architecture Art Deco Architecture also referred to as Deco is a modern art style that adds artistic touches to functional objects whether it was an everyday object or a design in architecture. Some examples are clocks, ashtrays, buildings, etc. Art Deco first appeared in France right at the end of the nineteenth century when well-known artists, architects and designers realized that the Art Noveau style which they had contributed to was increasingly becoming unfashionable and they needed a fresh new architectural style for the twentieth century. They created an organization called the Society of Decorative Artists and planned for a display of this new modern art that would spicen up the art world and was finally displayed in 1925 due to the beginning of World War 1.

Exposition Internationale Des Arts Decoratifs The Art Deco movement was officially launched into action by the grand opening of this exhibition with more than 15,000 artists, architects, and designers contributing their work for display. It was therefore provided its name from this significant exhibition. All displays were designed as a way of looking to the future, for no design could be based on historical styles and was only to be modern. The exhibition was visited by over 16 million people who not only viewed the displays but brought the idea of Art Deco into their countries as well making Art Deco into an international style that is still used and seen today all around the world.

Materials Materials used for Art Deco: Stucco Concrete Smooth faced stone Terracotta Steel and aluminum was used to collaborate with glass blocks and decorative opaque plate glass Stucco building Concrete building

Buildings were richly embellished with hard-edged and low-relief designs Geometric shapes were used like chevrons and ziggurats. Art Deco also used stylized floral and sunrise patterns and sometimes Native American artwork Art Deco designers added parapets, spires, or tower-like constructs to flat roofs. Chimneys were also added to further enhance the design pilasters Symmetrical Pediment Reeding Geometric Windows look like punctured openings (square or round) Streamlined

Number of Stories Art Deco Buildings Were Art Deco was not only about buildings but other fields of architectural design ranging from household objects to villas. Art Deco Buildings ranged from heights of 1-3 floors all the way up to 102 floors. 30 Rockefeller Plaza Chrysler Building

René Lalique He was born on April 6th, 1860 and died May 1st, 1945, but through his 85 years of life, he influenced the art world with his creations of glass art, perfume bottles, vases, jewelry, chandeliers, clocks, and automobile hood ornaments During his early life he learned different designs and types of art and how to do them Although he learned about all these different types of design and art he was best known for his glass art creations René contributed to Art Deco architecture by creating walls of lighted glass and elegant colored glass in the SS Normandie and the interior fittings, cross, screens, reredos and font of the St. Matthew’s Church which is also known as Lalique's "Glass Church“. Spirit of the Wind Glass Vase

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