Top Art Deco Buildings

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Top Art Deco Buildings

Art Deco architecture represents a significant cultural movement that emerged in the early 20th century, characterized by its bold geometric shapes and vibrant colors. This list showcases some of the most iconic Art Deco buildings, reflecting the style’s influence on modern architecture and its lasting legacy in cities around the world.

Chrysler Building

1.Chrysler Building9778 votes

The Chrysler Building in New York City stands as a stunning example of Art Deco architecture, celebrated for its distinctive ornamentation and soaring spire. Completed in 1930, it symbolizes the peak of the Art Deco movement and remains one of the most photographed skyscrapers in the world.

💡 It was briefly the tallest building in the world upon its completion until it was surpassed by the Empire State Building in 1931.

The Blackpool Tower

2.The Blackpool Tower9428 votes

Inspired by the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Blackpool Tower is a famous British landmark that was completed in 1894 and showcases a stunning Art Deco style in its later renovations. The tower stands at 158 meters and offers breathtaking views of the coastline.

💡 Originally designed to resemble the Parisian tower, the Blackpool Tower features an entertainment complex including a circus and a ballroom.

The Miami Beach Architectural District

3.The Miami Beach Architectural District9308 votes

This district is well-known for its colorful Art Deco buildings that arise along the Miami Beach coastline. The collection highlights the unique architectural style of the 1920s and 1930s, attracting tourists from around the world.

💡 The district is home to one of the largest concentrations of Art Deco architecture in the world.

Empire State Building

4.Empire State Building9170 votes

This iconic skyscraper in New York City epitomizes Art Deco design with its towering height and elegant facade. Completed in 1931, it was the tallest building in the world for nearly 40 years and remains a symbol of American ingenuity and ambition.

💡 Visited by over 4 million tourists annually.

The Fisher Building

5.The Fisher Building8494 votes

The Fisher Building, located in Detroit, Michigan, was completed in 1928 and is renowned for its elaborate ornamentation and Art Deco style. It features a mix of copper, marble, and colorful tiles that contribute to its architectural significance.

💡 The building is sometimes referred to as Detroit's 'City within a City' due to its comprehensive design and services.

6.Art Deco Historic District8154 votes

Located in Miami Beach, the Art Deco Historic District showcases a vast collection of Art Deco architecture with vibrant colors and unique designs. This historic area reflects the cultural essence of the 1930s and serves as a lively hub for both locals and tourists.

💡 This district contains over 800 preserved buildings, making it the largest concentration of Art Deco architecture in the world.

7.The Paramount Theater7350 votes

Located in Oakland, California, the Paramount Theater was completed in 1931 and showcases classic Art Deco elements in its grand design. With a capacity of over 3,000 seats, it serves as a venue for musical performances and film screenings.

💡 This theater was one of the most lavish theaters of its time, adorned with ornate frescoes and a magnificent ceiling.

The Bullocks Wilshire Building

8.The Bullocks Wilshire Building7330 votes

Located in Los Angeles, the Bullocks Wilshire Building is a stunning example of Art Deco architecture, completed in 1929. The building's exterior features intricately designed terra cotta, and it originally housed a department store.

💡 The building's ventilation system was ahead of its time, featuring cool air blown through the marble walls.

The Hoover Building

9.The Hoover Building7093 votes

Located in London, The Hoover Building is a fine example of Streamline Moderne style within the Art Deco movement. Its striking blue and white façade and decorative features illustrate the unique character of 1930s architecture in the United Kingdom.

💡 The building originally housed the British headquarters of the Hoover Company and is now a Grade II* listed building.

The Daily News Building

10.The Daily News Building6444 votes

Located in New York City, the Daily News Building, completed in 1930, showcases striking Art Deco architecture with its prominent entrance and grand lobby. It was the headquarters of the New York Daily News and features an iconic clock tower.

💡 Famous for its ornate façade, the building became a symbol of journalism in America.

The New Yorker Hotel

11.The New Yorker Hotel6281 votes

The New Yorker Hotel, completed in 1930, is a prime example of Art Deco architecture and features a distinctive vertical design with significant height. Located in New York City, the hotel has played a prominent role in the city’s history and hospitality sector.

💡 The hotel's iconic sign, which has been restored, became a symbol of the New York City skyline.

The Marine Building

12.The Marine Building5408 votes

Located in Vancouver, Canada, the Marine Building was completed in 1930 and is characterized by its lavish interior and elaborate exterior featuring marine motifs. It was once the tallest building in the British Empire, showcasing a spectacular Art Deco style.

💡 The building is often considered one of the finest examples of Art Deco architecture in Canada.

The Guardian Building

13.The Guardian Building4390 votes

Located in Detroit, Michigan, this skyscraper is a stunning example of Art Deco architecture, known for its intricate mosaics and vibrant tile work. Completed in 1929, it serves as the headquarters for the Guardian Insurance Company and features a remarkable blend of different cultural influences.

💡 Nicknamed the 'Cathedral of Finance.'

14.Geometric Building3372 votes

This striking residential building located in São Paulo, Brazil, is celebrated for its bold geometric shapes and vibrant colors, characteristic of the Art Deco movement. Completed in the 1940s, it reflects the cultural and social aspirations of the time.

💡 One of the most photographed buildings in São Paulo.

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