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Artdecopolis

@artdecopolis

Your daily dose of art deco aesthetics #artdeco

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This Is My Glasgow (@is_glasgow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Art Deco brilliance of the former Beresford Hotel on Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow. Built in 1937, it was designed by William Beresford Inglis, who later went on to manage and own it. #glasgow #aechitecture #glasgowarchitecture #glasgowbuildings #sauchiehallstreet #artdeco

The Art Deco brilliance of the former Beresford Hotel on Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow. 
Built in 1937, it was designed by William Beresford Inglis, who later went on to manage and own it.

#glasgow #aechitecture #glasgowarchitecture #glasgowbuildings #sauchiehallstreet #artdeco
USAS: Weather, Aviation, Celebrities 🇺🇲🌊🌪️ (@usas_ww1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#WednesdayMotiviation - The Federal Reserve Building was designed by Franco-American architect Paul Cret. His influence was ancient Egypt. He designed many Stars and Stripes #USArmy, etc., monuments and great buildings that fathered #artdeco. Here's a thread of his work.

#WednesdayMotiviation - The Federal Reserve Building was designed by Franco-American architect Paul Cret. His influence was ancient Egypt. He designed many Stars and Stripes #USArmy, etc., monuments and great buildings that fathered #artdeco. Here's a thread of his work.
Lalique Museum NL (@laliquemuseumnl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tentoonstelling ‘Mucha & Tijdgenoten’ vloeiende lijnen van de grafische kunst | vanaf 14 juni Lalique Museum NL | Mucha | Berthon | Grasset | de Toulouse-Lautrec | e.v.a. | reserveer alvast tickets.laliquemuseum.nl/nl/tickets #artnouveau #artdeco #posterdesign Museumkwartier.nl museum overzicht

Tentoonstelling ‘Mucha &amp; Tijdgenoten’ vloeiende lijnen van de grafische kunst | vanaf 14 juni <a href="/LaliqueMuseumNL/">Lalique Museum NL</a> | Mucha | Berthon | Grasset | de Toulouse-Lautrec | e.v.a. | reserveer alvast tickets.laliquemuseum.nl/nl/tickets #artnouveau #artdeco #posterdesign <a href="/Museum_Kwartier/">Museumkwartier.nl</a> <a href="/Museumzoeken/">museum overzicht</a>
Esotouric's Secret Los Angeles (@esotouric) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nathan Marsak peeps into the past for an interlude on his tour of modernist Bunker Hill. The cool CalEdison lobby is a symphony in colored stone. #esotouricroadtrip #dtla #artdeco

Nathan Marsak peeps into the past for an interlude on his tour of modernist Bunker Hill. The cool CalEdison lobby is a symphony in colored stone. #esotouricroadtrip #dtla #artdeco
Paul Smith (@paulzsmith1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2016 Memorial to Frank Pick, London Transport's 1st Chief Executive. Mastermind behind many of the London Underground's designs. Beauty Immortality, designed by Langlands & Bell is mounted on the wall of the ticket hall at Piccadilly Circus Station.

2016 Memorial to Frank Pick, London Transport's 1st Chief Executive. Mastermind behind many of the London Underground's designs. Beauty Immortality, designed by Langlands &amp; Bell is mounted on the wall of the ticket hall at Piccadilly Circus Station.
Rebecca C 💙💙💙 (@artdeco_fan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really recommend - as a special treat - a stay at the Midland Hotel in Morecambe. Thank goodness this 1930s gem was rescued from its previous sorry state and re-opened in 2008 Modernism in Metroland The ArtDecoist Artdecopolis C20 Society

Really recommend - as a special treat - a stay at the Midland Hotel in Morecambe. Thank goodness this 1930s gem was rescued from its previous sorry state and re-opened in 2008 <a href="/mod_in_metro/">Modernism in Metroland</a> <a href="/ArtDecoist/">The ArtDecoist</a> <a href="/Artdecopolis/">Artdecopolis</a> <a href="/C20Society/">C20 Society</a>
Philip Butler (@artdecomagpie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In honour of the Queensway Tunnel under the Mersey, which opened on this day in 1934, here's one of the original toll booths. Now rehomed outside the mighty George's Dock ventilation station, built to monitor, and control the air in the tunnel.

In honour of the Queensway Tunnel under the Mersey, which opened on this day in 1934, here's one of the original toll booths. Now rehomed outside the mighty George's Dock ventilation station, built to monitor, and control the air in the tunnel.
Lalique Museum NL (@laliquemuseumnl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

René #Lalique | Flacon | parfumpendant | een van de 500 geselecteerde ontwerpen voor de komende tentoonstelling ‘Koninkrijk van Kleuren’ | Lalique Museum NL #artdeco #artnouveau #Museums

René #Lalique | Flacon | parfumpendant | een van de 500 geselecteerde ontwerpen voor de komende tentoonstelling ‘Koninkrijk van Kleuren’ |  <a href="/LaliqueMuseumNL/">Lalique Museum NL</a> #artdeco #artnouveau #Museums
Saltdean Lido (@saltdeanlido) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Saltdean Lido being brought back to life 🏊🏼‍♀️🏊🏾‍♀️🏊🏻‍♂️🏊🏼‍♀️🏊🏽🏊🏻‍♂️🏊🏿‍♀️🏊‍♀️🏊🏼🏊🏽‍♂️🏊🏼‍♀️🏊🏿‍♂️🏊🏻‍♀️🏊🏽‍♀️ Thanks to the support of generous funders including The National Lottery Heritage Fund our lido is being restored to her former glory for all to enjoy! #NationalLottery #Brighton #Community #Architecture #ArtDeco #Swim

Art Deco Mumbai (@artdecomumbai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bandukwala Manzil, Mohammed Ali Road Year:1936 Driving on the JJ Flyover, over Mohammed Ali Road, gives you an excellent vantage point to admire the mix of building styles along this stretch, ranging from Neoclassical and Indo-Saracenic to Art Deco. (1/4)

Bandukwala Manzil, Mohammed Ali Road
Year:1936

Driving on the JJ Flyover, over Mohammed Ali Road, gives you an excellent vantage point to admire the mix of building styles along this stretch, ranging from Neoclassical and Indo-Saracenic to Art Deco. (1/4)
Dr Kathryn Ferry (@seasideferry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When Embassy Court #Brighton opened in 1935 the ground floor waiting hall featured this mural by E McKnight Kauffer. It used photographic fragments, just like his posters for the #Underground, with a section through the #RoyalPavilion on the rear wall

When Embassy Court #Brighton opened in 1935 the ground floor waiting hall featured this mural by E McKnight Kauffer. It used photographic fragments, just like his posters for the #Underground, with a section through the #RoyalPavilion on the rear wall