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Brief but Beautiful: Art Deco Buildings Changed the World

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Chrysler Building, New York, New York

Lasting only from around the 1910s through the 1930s, the Art Deco style ignited the world with strong lines, bold colors, and an unmistakable flair. From little diners to towering skyscrapers, Art Deco changed the built environment (as well as everything from jewelry to radios) for the better. This unmistakable short-lived style was interrupted by the Great Depression and mostly truncated by the outbreak of World War II, but it left behind a legacy of gorgeous buildings, the likes of which we will never see again. Read about the top five Art Deco buildings >

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One thought on “Brief but Beautiful: Art Deco Buildings Changed the World

  1. Michael Beyer's avatar

    The Art Deco International Conference (formerly the World Congress on Art Deco) will be held in Chicago: late May 2027. It’s hosted by the Chicago Art Deco Society (www.chicagodeco.org). Hope you can attend!

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