London Art Deco

London Art Deco by Arnold Schwartzman, published by Hudson Hills in 2006, is a visual exploration of the Art Deco movement as it manifested in London. This first edition, comprising 154 pages, presents a detailed examination of how Art Deco was uniquely adapted in Britain, reflecting the nation’s architectural traditions and imperial status. The book showcases a variety of landmark buildings, from the elegant Savoy Hotel to the ornate West End theatres and significant commercial structures like the Daily Express building.
Readers will find over 200 color images that highlight the architectural details and sculptural features of London’s Art Deco buildings, many of which have been restored to reveal their original beauty. The book covers a wide range of structures, including cinemas, hotels, and residential buildings, illustrating the influence of Art Deco on architects and designers of the time. Through Schwartzman’s photography, the book captures the essence of this distinctive style, making it a valuable resource for those interested in architecture, history, and travel in Europe, particularly Great Britain.
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Each country assimilated Art Deco in a different way, adapting it to suit its own historic traditions in terms of design, materials and techniques. In Britain, Art Deco developed in ways that reflected the country’s imperial status and the national love of archiectural detail. In London, in particular, Art Deco quickly became the syle of choice for succession of landmark buildings: from elegant Savoy Hotel, through ornate West End theatres, to imposing temples of commerce such as the Daily Express building in Fleet Street or the Hoover factory on the new Great West Road. Remarkably, many of the country’s Art Deco buildings still survive – their once grime-covered facades now mostly scrubbed clean, beautifuly displaying their many sculptural features, all captured here and celebrated by the camera of Arnold Schwartzman. SELLING POINTS: * Features cinemas, theatres, hotels, department stores, Underground stations, factories, civic, corporate and residential buildings across London. * In over 200 colour images, this title shows the way in which the style influenced architects and designers working on every scale, from entire buildings to the finest decorative detail. AUTHOR: London-born Arnold Schwartzman is a renowned graphic designer and documentary film-maker. In 2002 he was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE), and in 2006 was elected a Royal Designer for Industry (RDI). 189 colour & 1 b/w illustrations
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