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Bay Area Art Deco
Folks,
Here in the Bay Area we've been rather fortunate in some cases and in others the buildings have been torn down for strip malls. Fine examples of those that have survived would be:
1. Orinda Theatre
2. Alameda Theatre
3. Grand Lake Theatre (Ok, ok, enough theatres)
4. Oakland Scottish Rite Temple
5. San Francisco Masonic Auditorium
6. Most of the Buildings in Union Square
7. Le Colonial
8. The Palace Hotel
9. The Beach Chalet
10. Paramount Theatre (ok last one)
11. San Francisco Martime Museum
12. The Hobart Building
13. The Call Building (Although not originally Deco, converted in 1933)
14. Of course...THE GOLDEN GATE AND BAY BRIDGES.
It's everywhere...and I absolutely love it. I'm trying to figure out if there just happens to be a ALOT of Art Deco around the Bay Area because people have been too cheap to remodel of if they really have a good sense of preservation?
Jon
Folks,
Here in the Bay Area we've been rather fortunate in some cases and in others the buildings have been torn down for strip malls. Fine examples of those that have survived would be:
1. Orinda Theatre
2. Alameda Theatre
3. Grand Lake Theatre (Ok, ok, enough theatres)
4. Oakland Scottish Rite Temple
5. San Francisco Masonic Auditorium
6. Most of the Buildings in Union Square
7. Le Colonial
8. The Palace Hotel
9. The Beach Chalet
10. Paramount Theatre (ok last one)
11. San Francisco Martime Museum
12. The Hobart Building
13. The Call Building (Although not originally Deco, converted in 1933)
14. Of course...THE GOLDEN GATE AND BAY BRIDGES.
It's everywhere...and I absolutely love it. I'm trying to figure out if there just happens to be a ALOT of Art Deco around the Bay Area because people have been too cheap to remodel of if they really have a good sense of preservation?
Jon