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Art Deco Art Deco, short for the French ''Arts Décoratifs'', and sometimes just called Deco, is a style of visual arts, architecture, and product design, that first appeared in France in the 1910s (just before World War I), and flourished in the Unite ...
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Albania

* Hotel Green, Tirana * Majestik Cinema Theatre, Korca, 1927 * Palace of Culture, Korçë *
Royal Villa of Durrës The Royal Villa of Durrës ( sq, Vila mbretërore e Durrësit), commonly known as Zog's Villa of Durrës, is a historical building in the city of Durrës, Albania. It served as the summer residence of King Zog. It was used as the summer palace b ...
(Zog's Palace), Durrës, 1937 *
Supreme Court of Albania Supreme may refer to: Entertainment * Supreme (character), a comic book superhero * ''Supreme'' (film), a 2016 Telugu film * Supreme (producer), hip-hop record producer * "Supreme" (song), a 2000 song by Robbie Williams * The Supremes, Motown-e ...
, Tirana * Swedish Embassy, Tirana


Armenia

* Armenia Marriott Hotel, Yerevan, 1958 *
Cafesjian Museum of Art Officially, Cafesjian Center for the Arts (CCA, Armenian: (Gafesčyan arvesti kentron), also known as the Cafesjian Museum Foundation) is an art museum in Yerevan, Armenia. It is located at the central Kentron District, in and around the Yerevan C ...
, Yerevan, 1980–2009


Austria

* 3 Blindengasse, Vienna, 1927 * , Vienna, 1929 * , Vienna, 1921 * Theatre, Vienna, 1905 * Cinemagic Kino, Vienna, 1950 * Döbling Carmelite Nunnery Altar of Christ the King, Unterdöbling, Vienna, 1922 * Filmcasino, Vienna, 1911, 1954 *
Karl-Marx-Hof Karl-Marx-Hof (English: ''Karl Marx Court'') is one of the best-known ''Gemeindebauten'' (English: ''municipal housing complexes'') in Vienna, situated in Heiligenstadt, a neighbourhood of the 19th district of Vienna, Döbling. At over a kilom ...
, Vienna, 1930 *
Sanatorium Purkersdorf The Sanatorium Purkersdorf was built as a sanatorium in Purkersdorf, Wien-Umgebung, Lower Austria. It was built in 1904-05 by the architect Josef Hoffmann for the industrialist Victor Zuckerkandl and is an example of the style of the Viennese Sec ...
, Punkersdorf, Vienna, 1903, 1927 * Trafostation Währinger Gürtel (transformer station),


Belarus

* National Academic Grand Opera and Ballet Theatre of the Republic of Belarus, Minsk, 1938


Belgium

* (Mena brewery), Rotselaar, 1933 * , Braine-l'Alleud, 1904 * , Zwevegem * home at 91 Strijdhoflaan, Berchem, 1925 * (Holy Family Church), Duinbergen, 1939 * (City Hall), Charleroi, 1936 * Klooster Sint-Norbertushuis (Monastery), , 1924 * , Sint-Niklaas, 1929 * , Quaregnon, 1938 * , Dour, 1931 * Maison Remy, Charleroi * , Thulin, 1926 * Maison des Trois Grâces, Charleroi * (Church of Our Lady), Sint-Amandsberg, 1933 * , Blankenberge, 1929 * Pompage Station, Saint-Nicholas * , Mons, Hainaut/Hénau * , Zottegem, 1938 * , Zottegem, 1929 * * , Sint-Niklaas, 1925 * , Sint-Niklaas


Antwerp

* 57–59 Hilda Ramstraat, Berchem, Antwerp, 1923 * Belgische Fruitbeurs (Belgian fruit market), Antwerp, 1936 *
Boerentoren The Boerentoren ( en, "Farmer's Tower"; officially the KBC Tower, originally the Torengebouw van Antwerpen) is a historic tall building in Antwerp, Belgium. Constructed between 1929 and 1932 and originally high, it remained the tallest building ...
(now the KBC Tower), Antwerp, 1931 * (Church of Christ the King), Antwerp, 1930 * (Caserne de sapeurs-pompiers), Halenstraat, Antwerp, 1947 * , Antwerp, 1921 * , Doerne, Antwerp, 1923 * Maison Tilquin, Antwerp, 1933 * (Parish Church of Our Lady of Continuous Assistance), Deurne, Antwerp, 1925 * , Antwerp, 1931 * Provinciaal Technisch Instituut, Deurne, Antwerp, 1923 * , Klein-Antwerpen, Antwerp, 1932 * Residentie Van Rijswijck apartments, Antwerp, 1932 * De Roma Theatre, Antwerp, 1928 * Voetgangerstunnel (pedestrian tunnel), Antwerp, 1933 * Sint-Laurentiuskerk, Antwerp, 1934 * , Antwerp, 1932 * , Antwerp, 1926


Brussels

* ,
Ixelles ( French, ) or (Dutch, ), is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. Located to the south-east of Brussels' city centre, it is geographically bisected by the City of Brussels. It is also bordered by the muni ...
, Brussels, 1929 * , Brussels * ''Aux Armes des Brasseurs'' café by Adrien Blomme, Brussels, 1939 * , Brussels, 1933 * , Brussels, 1929 *
Brussels Central Station Brussels Central Station (french: Gare de Bruxelles-Central, nl, Station Brussel-Centraal), officially Brussels-Central (french: Bruxelles-Central, link=no, nl, Brussel-Centraal, link=no), is a railway and metro station in central Brussels, B ...
, Brussels, 1952 * Centre Culturel Jacques Franck, Brussels, 1930s *
Centre for Fine Arts The Centre for Fine Arts (french: Palais des Beaux-Arts, nl, Paleis voor Schone Kunsten) is a multi-purpose cultural venue in Brussels, Belgium. It is often referred to as BOZAR (a homophone of ''Beaux-arts'') in French or PSK in Dutch. The b ...
by
Victor Horta Victor Pierre Horta (; Victor, Baron Horta after 1932; 6 January 1861 – 8 September 1947) was a Belgian architect and designer, and one of the founders of the Art Nouveau movement. His Hôtel Tassel in Brussels, built in 1892–93, is often ...
, Brussels, 1928 * ,
Schaerbeek (French language, French and History of Dutch orthography, archaic Dutch, ) or (contemporary Dutch language, Dutch, ) is one of the List of municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, 19 municipalities of the Brussels, Brussels-Capital Re ...
, Brussels, 1932 *
Church of St. Augustine, Forest nl, Sint-Augustinuskerk , native_name_lang = , image = Saintt_Augustine's_Church.jpg , imagesize = 250px , imagelink = , imagealt = , landscape = , caption = , coordinates = , osgraw = , osgridref = , location = / B-1190 Fore ...
, Brussels, 1935 *
Church of St. John the Baptist, Molenbeek nl, Sint-Jan-de-Doperkerk , native_name_lang = , image = St Jan de Doperkerk in Molenbeek.jpg , imagesize = 200px , imagealt = , caption = , coordinates = , country = Belgium , osgridref = , osgraw = , location = / B-1080 Molenb ...
, Brussels, 1931 * , Schaerbeek, Brussels, 1928 * ,
Anderlecht Anderlecht (, ) is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. Located in the south-western part of the region, it is bordered by the City of Brussels, Forest, Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, and Saint-Gilles, as well as the ...
, Brussels, 1937 *
Clockarium The Clockarium is a museum in Schaerbeek, in the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium, devoted to the Art Deco ceramic clock. It specializes into the faience mantel clocks, which were the first timepiece affordable to everyone and proudly decorating ...
, Schaerbeek, Brussels, 1935 * , Brussels, 1932 * (now the
House of European History The House of European History (HEH) is a history museum and cultural institution in Brussels, Belgium, focusing on the history of Europe. It is an initiative by the European Parliament, and was proposed in 2007 by the Parliament's then-presid ...
), Brussels, 1935 * building, Brussels, 1931 * ''Le Flagey'' (formerly the ''Maison de la Radio''), Brussels, 1938 * Forest's Town Hall, Brussels, 1938 * ''Galeries'' Cinema, Brussels, 1939 * , Brussels, 1928 * , Brussels, 1921 * , Brussels, 1928 * , Brussels, 1928 * , Brussels, 1931 * Hôtel Le Plaza, Brussels, 1930 * , Brussels, 1929 * , Brussels, 1925 * , Brussels, 1923–1926 * ''La Magnéto belge'' bed and breakfast, Brussels, 1942 * , Ixelles, Brussels * , Brussels, 1926 * , Brussels, 1932 * , Forest, Brussels, 1934 *
Museum David and Alice van Buuren The Museum David and Alice Van Buuren (french: Musée Alice et David Van Buuren, nl, Museum David en Alice Van Buuren) is a private house, now a museum, built from 1924 to 1928 for banker and art collector David Van Buuren and his wife Alice i ...
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Uccle Uccle () or Ukkel () is one of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium. In common with all of Brussels' municipalities, it is legally bilingual (French–Dutch). It is generally considered an affluent area of the city a ...
, Brussels, 1925 * National Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Brussels, 1970 * , Brussels, 1928 * , Dieleghem, 1921 * Résidence de la Cambre, Brussels, 1939 * Residence Palace (now part of the
Europa building The Europa building is the seat of the European Council and Council of the European Union, located on the Rue de la Loi/Wetstraat in the European Quarter of Brussels, Belgium. Its defining feature is the multi-storey "lantern-shaped" constr ...
), European Quarter, Brussels, 1927 * (Rotterdamsche Verzekering Societeiten), Brussels, 1936 * Shell building, Rue Ravenstein, Brussels, 1934 *
Stoclet Palace The Stoclet Palace (french: Palais Stoclet, nl, Stocletpaleis) is a mansion in Brussels, Belgium. It was designed by the Austrian architect Josef Hoffmann for the Belgian financier Adolphe Stoclet. Built between 1905 and 1911 in the Vienna Sec ...
, Brussels, 1911 * Theatre Marni, Ixelles, Brussels, 1948 * cinema, Brussels, 1933 * Vendome Cinema (formerly Le Roy Cinema) Upper Town, Brussels, 1939 *
Villa Empain The Villa Empain is a former private residence in Brussels, Belgium, which currently serves as a cultural centre and exhibition space. Built in 1930–1934 in Art Deco style by the Swiss-Belgian architect , the villa was commissioned by Baron ...
, Brussels, 1934 * , Brussels, 1930 * , Brussels


Ghent

* (Excelsior brewery), Ghent, 1929 * , Ghent, 1930 *
Boekentoren The Boekentoren (Dutch for ''Book Tower'') is a famous building located in Ghent, Belgium, designed by the Belgian architect Henry van de Velde. It is part of the Ghent University Library and currently houses 3 million books. The Boekentoren is di ...
(University Library Tower),
Ghent University Ghent University ( nl, Universiteit Gent, abbreviated as UGent) is a public research university located in Ghent, Belgium. Established before the state of Belgium itself, the university was founded by the Dutch King William I in 1817, when the ...
, Ghent, 1935


Liège

* , Liège, 1993 * Cine Midi-Minuit, Liège * , Liège, 1922 * (Tower of the Interallied Memorial), Liège, 1935 * , Liège, 1839, 1937 * , Quai de Rome, Liège * former store, Liège * , Liège, 1926


Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina The Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina ( Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian: ''Centralna banka Bosne i Hercegovine'' / Централна банка Босне и Херцеговине) is the central bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in t ...
(formerly Mortgage Bank and Narodna Banka), Sarajevo, 1929 * Džidžikovac apartment complex, Sarajevo, 1948 * Pension Fund Building, Sarajevo, 1940 * Red Cross Building, Sarajevo, 1928


Bulgaria

* The Beach apartments, Varna, 1933 *
Bulgarian National Film Archive The Bulgarian National Film Archive ( bg, Българска Национална Филмотека), also known as the Bulgarian Cinematheque, is an organization formed to acquire, restore, preserve, and store film and film-related archival art ...
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Sofia Sofia ( ; bg, София, Sofiya, ) is the capital and largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia Valley at the foot of the Vitosha mountain in the western parts of the country. The city is built west of the Iskar river, and ha ...
, 1935


Croatia

* Hotel, Dubrovnik (formerly Hotel Milinov), Zagreb, 1929 * Kastner and Öhler department store (NAMA), Zagreb, 1928


Cyprus

* Achiilleion Building, Old Town, Nicosia * Bank of Cyprus, Limassol, 1947 * former Bank of Cyprus, Morphou * former Evkaf Hotel, Old Town, Nicosia, 1958-1962 * Lantis Brothers Coca-Cola Plant, Nicosia-Engomi, 1952 * Municipal Market, Nicosia, 1930s * Municipal Market, Idskele * ''Nicolaou Press'' building, Old Town, Nicosia, 1938 * Nicosia Palace Hotel, Old Town, Nicosia, 1930s * Pallas Cinema, Old Town, Nicosia * Post Office, Land Department, and Courts, Morphou (Guzelyurt) * Public Hospital, Limassol * Rex Cinema, Limassol * Rialto Cinematic Theatre, Limassol, 1930s * Severeios Library, Old Town, Nicosia, 1949 * Sokrates Hotel, City Center, Kyrenia (Girne) * Telecommunications Building, Nicosia * Town Hall, Limassol * former wine factory, Old Port, Limassol


Czech Republic

* , Brno * Art Deco House, Zámecká, Mělník * Pardubice Crematorium, Pardubice, 1923 * Fara House, Pelhrimov, 1913 * Hotel Alcron, Prague, 1926 * , Karlovy Vary, 1912 * Hotel Imperial Cafe, Prague * , Žižkov, Prague * , České Budějovice, 1924 * (Cinema at the Ořechovka Central Building), Prague, 1923 * (Cinema), 1921 * Moučkova Villa, Liběchov * (Palace), Prague * (Melantrich Building - Marks and Spencer), Wenceslas Square, Prague, 1913 * (Palace), Prague, 1912 * , Prague, 1921 * Former Savoy Café, Zátka waterfront, České Budějovice * Šupich Houses (Palác Rokoko), Prague, 1916 * Vila Viktora Kříže, Pardubice, 1925 * Villa of Josef Kovářík,
Prostějov Prostějov (; german: Proßnitz) is a city in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 43,000 inhabitants. The city is known for its fashion industry. The historical city centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an Cultural ...
, 1921 * , Prague


Denmark

* Bellevue Theatre, Copenhagen, 1936 * (Dagmar Theatre), Copenhagen, 1883, 1937 * Danske Spritvebrikker (Distillers), Aalborg, 1931 * Hotel Astoria, Copenhagen, 1935 * Metropol (formerly Palads Teatret), Aarhus, 1951 * Novo Nordisk/Novozymes Factory, Copenhagen, 1935 * , Copenhagen, 1936 * The Standard Building (former Customs Office), Copenhagen, 1937 *
Stærekassen Stærekassen ( lit. "The Starling Nest Box"), also known as Ny Scene (English: New Stage) is a theatre building annexed to the Royal Danish Theatre on Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen, Denmark. It opened in 1931 to serve a dual purpose as an additional ...
(New Theatre), Copenhagen, 1931 * (former Pharmacy), Copenhagen, 1934


Estonia

* Eestimaa Kinnituse AS building on Vabaduse väljak (Freedom Square), Tallinn, 1932 * Inges Kindlustus insurance office, Tallinn * Kolm Lille florist, Tallinn * Rannahotell Beach Hotel, Pärnu, 1937


Finland

* Apartments at Jääkärinkatu 13, Helsinki,1931 *Apartments at Kasarminkatu 8, Helsinki, 1935 *FC Perintä Oy offices, Helsinki, 1927 *Fida Roba store, Helskini, 1938 * Finnkino Tennispalatsi Theatre (former tennis courts), Helsinki, 1938, 1999 *Galleria Sinne, Helsinki, 1938 *
Helsinki Central Station Helsinki Central Station ( fi, Helsingin päärautatieasema, sv, Helsingfors centralstation) ( HEC) is the main station for commuter rail and long-distance trains departing from Helsinki, Finland. The station is used by approximately 400,000 peo ...
, Helsinki, 1919 *
Helsinki Olympic Stadium The Helsinki Olympic Stadium ( fi, Helsingin Olympiastadion; sv, Helsingfors Olympiastadion), located in the Töölö district about from the centre of the Finnish capital Helsinki, is the largest stadium in the country, nowadays mainly used f ...
, Helsinki, 1938 *Hotel Lilla Roberts, Helsinki, 1929 * Hotell Torni, Helsinki, 1931 *Lasipalatsi Film and Media Centre (formerly Bio Rex), Helsinki *New Student Union Building, Helsinki, * Orion Theatre, Helsinki, 1920 *
Pori Railway Station Pori railway station ( fi, Porin rautatieasema, sv, Björneborgs järnvägsstation) is a railway station in Pori, Finland. It has VR Group, VR service to Tampere railway station, Tampere and to Port of Pori. Since Pori is a terminal train statio ...
, Pori, 1938 * Savoy Theatre, Helsinki, 1937 *
Tennispalatsi Tennispalatsi ( sv, Tennispalatset; lit. ''Tennis Palace''), is an enclosed cultural and recreational center in Kamppi, Helsinki, Finland. It houses a Finnkino multiplex movie theatre, the Helsinki City Art Museum, the Museum of Cultures, and smal ...
, Kamppi, Helsinki, 1938 *
Yrjönkatu Swimming Hall The Yrjönkatu Swimming Hall is the first and oldest public indoor swimming hall in Finland. It was inaugurated on 4 June 1928, and it took a long time until a second indoor pool was opened in Finland. The pool is located in the Kamppi area of H ...
, Kamppi, Helsinki, 1928


France

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Atrium Casino Atrium Casino is the name of the casino at Dax in the south-west of France. It is listed under the relevant legislation as an historical building. Origins In 1925 the local mayor, Eugène Milliès-Lacroix, proposed the construction of a casino ...
, Dax, 1928 * Beffroi de l'Hôtel de Ville de Lille (Belfry of the City Hall), 1932 * , Biarritz, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, 1929 * Cinéma Eden, Saint-Jean-d'Angély, 1931 * Douaumont Ossuary, Douaumont, 1932 * Ecole élémentaire Aristide Briand (elementary school), Lyon, 1932 * École supérieure des arts et techniques de la mode (ESMOD), Lyon * , Maisons-Alfort, Val-de-Marne, 1933 * , Roupy, Aisne, Hauts-de-France, 1922 * Gare Maritime de Cherbourg, Cherbourg, 1933 *
Gare de Rouen Rue Verte Rouen-Rive-Droite is a large railway station serving the city of Rouen, Normandy, France. The station is on Rue Verte in the north of the city. Services are mainly intercity but many services are local. There are also TGV from Le Havre to Marseil ...
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Rouen Rouen (, ; or ) is a city on the River Seine in northern France. It is the prefecture of the Regions of France, region of Normandy (administrative region), Normandy and the Departments of France, department of Seine-Maritime. Formerly one of ...
, Normandy, 1928 * , Longlaville, Lorraine, 1928 * , Béthune, 1927 *
Halle Tony Garnier The Halle Tony Garnier is an arena and concert hall in Lyon, France. It was designed by Tony Garnier in 1905. Originally a slaughterhouse, the building was renovated in 1987 and opened as a concert hall in 1988. With a standing capacity of near ...
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Lyon Lyon,, ; Occitan: ''Lion'', hist. ''Lionés'' also spelled in English as Lyons, is the third-largest city and second-largest metropolitan area of France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of t ...
, 1988 * Helene Boucher High School, Paris, 1935 *
Hotel Belvédère du Rayon Vert The Belvédère du Rayon Vert is a former hotel in Cerbère, France, designed in the art deco style by the Perpignan architect, Léon Baille, and built between 1928 and 1932. It has the overall appearance of a ship. It had its own cinema and a te ...
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Cerbère Cerbère (; ca, Cervera de la Marenda) is a commune and railway town in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France.Hôtel Martinez The Hôtel Martinez is a famous art deco style Grand Hotel on the Croisette at Cannes. It was opened on 20 February 1929 by its founder-owner Emmanuel Michele Martinez, son of the Baron Giovanni Martinez and Giuseppa Labiso Costanza, from Palermo ...
, Cannes, 1929 * (CGA Building), Nantes, 1935 * L'Armendèche Lighthouse,
Les Sables-d'Olonne Les Sables-d'Olonne (; French meaning: "The Sands of Olonne"; Poitevin: ''Lés Sablles d'Oloune'') is a seaside town in Western France, on the Atlantic Ocean. A subprefecture of the department of Vendée, Pays de la Loire, it has the administ ...
. 1968 * , Nancy, 1933 * , Nice, 1933 *
Palais de la Méditerranée Hyatt Regency Nice Palais de la Méditerranée is a nine-floor luxury casino hotel complex located on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, France. It was built in 1929 by architects Charles and Marcel Dalmas, and partly rebuilt and modernized in 1990, ...
, Nice, 1929 *
Paris–Le Bourget Airport Paris–Le Bourget Airport (french: link=no, Aéroport de Paris-Le Bourget) is an airport located within portions of the communes of Le Bourget, Bonneuil-en-France, Dugny and Gonesse, north-northeast of Paris, France. Once Paris's principal ...
, Le Bourget, 1919 * Parking Garage, Plomb * , Lyon, 1933 *
La Piscine Museum La Piscine (French for "the swimming pool") is a museum of art and industry, located in the city of Roubaix in northern France. It is more formally known as La Piscine-Musée d'Art et d'Industrie André Diligent or Le musée d'Art et d'Industrie ...
, Roubaix, 1932 * Sainte Jeanne d'Arc Church,
Nice Nice ( , ; Niçard: , classical norm, or , nonstandard, ; it, Nizza ; lij, Nissa; grc, Νίκαια; la, Nicaea) is the prefecture of the Alpes-Maritimes department in France. The Nice agglomeration extends far beyond the administrative c ...
, completed 1934 * Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant-Jésus Church, Hirson,
Aisne Aisne ( , ; ; pcd, Ainne) is a French department in the Hauts-de-France region of northern France. It is named after the river Aisne. In 2019, it had a population of 531,345.Stade Chaban-Delmas Stade Chaban-Delmas is a sporting stadium located in the city of Bordeaux, France. It was the home ground of FC Girondins de Bordeaux. Since 2011, it has also hosted matches of Top 14 rugby team Union Bordeaux Bègles. Until 2001, the stadium' ...
, Bordeaux, Gironde, 1930 * Théâtre de l'Eperon, Angoulême, 1962 *
Thiepval Memorial The Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme is a war memorial to 72,337 missing British and South African servicemen who died in the Battles of the Somme of the First World War between 1915 and 1918, with no known grave. It is near the ...
, Thiepval, Picardy, 1932 * Cherbourg Maritime station ( Rail station and harbor), Cherbourg, 1933


Beausoleil, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

* Jardins d'Elisa, Beausoleil, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur * Maison Bleue/ Blue Villa, Barcelonnette,
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (; or , ; commonly shortened to PACA; en, Provence-Alps-French Riviera, italic=yes; also branded as Région Sud) is one of the eighteen administrative regions of France, the far southeastern on the mainland. Its pref ...
, 1931 * Mirador, Beausoleil, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur * Palais Mary, Beausoleil * Palais Stella, Beausoleil * Post Office, Beausoleil * Sea View Residence, Beausoleil


Bordeaux

source: * (Labor exchange board), Victoire, Bordeaux, 1938. * Café du Levant, Bordeaux, 1923. * Chaban-Delmas Stadium, Bordeaux, 1938. * Lescure district, Bordeaux. * , Bordeaux, 1929. * , Bordeaux, 1878, 1927. * , La Bastide, Bordeaux, 1925. * , Bordeaux, 1930. * (Judaic pool), Bordeaux, 1925. * (Municipal pool),
Bègles Bègles (; Gascon: ''Begla'') is a commune in the Gironde department in southwestern France. It is a suburb of the city of Bordeaux and is adjacent to it on the south. Bègles station has rail connections to Langon and Bordeaux. Population ...
(Bordeaux suburb), 1925. * , La Bastide, Bordeaux. * Maison Saint-Louis Beaulieu, diocesan house, 1937–40. * Théâtre la Pergola, Caudéran, Bordeaux, 1927. * Interior of the Maison du vin, house of the winemaker and winetrader union. * Gare Saint-Louis, former station, now commercial center. * Bains-douches du Bouscat, public baths,
Le Bouscat Le Bouscat ( Gascon: ''Lo Boscat'') is a commune in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France. It is a suburb of the city of Bordeaux and is adjacent to it on the north side. Its sister city is Glen Ellyn, Illinois, US ...
(Bordeaux suburb).


Limoges

* , Limoges, 1925–1932 * , Limoges, 1924 *
Gare de Limoges-Bénédictins Gare is the word for "station" in French and related languages, commonly meaning railway station Gare can refer to: People * Gare (surname), surname * The Gare Family, fictional characters in the novel '' Wild Geese'' by Martha Ostenso Places * ...
, Limoges, 1929 * , Limoges, 1919


Paris

* , 6th Arrondissement, Paris, 1930 * , 8th Arrondissement, Paris, 1935 * , 10th Arrondissement, Paris, 1956 * , 17th Arrondissement, Paris, 1938 * , 10th, Paris, 1858, 1932 *
Folies Bergère The Folies Bergère () is a cabaret music hall, located in Paris, France. Located at 32 Rue Richer in the 9th Arrondissement, the Folies Bergère was built as an opera house by the architect Plumeret. It opened on 2 May 1869 as the Folies Trév ...
, 9th Arrondissement, Paris, 1868, 1926 * , 9th Arrondissement, Paris, 1927 *
Grand Rex Le Grand Rex is a Parisian cinema and concert venue. Location and access It is located at , boulevard Poissonnière in the 2nd arrondissement, on the grands boulevards. Its facades and roofs, as well as its hall and its decor have been lis ...
, 2nd Arrondissement, Paris, 1932 *
Hôtel Lutetia The Hôtel Lutetia, located at 45 Boulevard Raspail, in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés area of the 6th arrondissement of Paris, is one of the best-known hotels on the Left Bank. It is noted for its architecture and its historical role during the Ger ...
, 6th Arrondissement, Paris, 1910 * , 10th, Paris, 1921 * Lycée Hélène Boucher, 20th Arrondissement, Paris, 1935 * Maison de la Mutualité, 5th Arrondissement, Paris * , 11th, Paris, 1934 *
Max Linder Panorama The Max Linder Panorama is a cinema in Paris. It has been described as "one of the most beautiful Parisian movie theatres". History Inaugurated in 1912, the venue was quickly acquired by Max Linder, a pioneer of burlesque A burlesque is a lit ...
cinema, 9th, Paris, 1914, 1932 * , 9th, Paris, 1893, 1954 *
Palais de Chaillot The Palais de Chaillot () is a building at the top of the in the Trocadéro area in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, 16th ''arrondissement'' of Paris, France. For the Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne (1937) ...
, 16th Arrondissement, Paris, 1937 *
Palais de la Porte Dorée The Palais de la Porte Dorée is an exhibit hall located on the edge of the Bois de Vincennes at 293, avenue Daumesnil, 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. It now houses the Cité nationale de l'histoire de l'immigration, Musée de l'Histoire d ...
, 12th Arrondissement, Paris, 1931 *
Palais de Tokyo The Palais de Tokyo (''Tokyo Palace'') is a building dedicated to modern and contemporary art, located at 13 avenue du Président-Wilson, facing the Trocadéro, in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. The eastern wing of the building belongs to ...
, 16th Arrondissement, Paris, 1937 *
Pelleport (Paris Métro) Pelleport () is a station of the Paris Métro, serving Line 3bis. It was opened on 27 November 1921 when Line 3 was extended from Gambetta to Porte des Lilas. On 27 March 1971 it was transferred to Line 3bis on its establishment. History The ...
, 20th Arrondissement, Paris, 1921 *
Piscine Molitor ''Piscine Molitor'' (; also known as the ''Piscines Auteuil-Molitor'' or the ''Grands établissements balnéaires d'Auteuil'') is a swimming pool and hotel complex located in Porte Molitor, 16th arrondissement of Paris, Île-de-France, Paris, ...
, 16th Arrondissement, Paris, 1929 *
Place des Fêtes (Paris Métro) Place des Fêtes () is a station of the Paris Métro, serving lines 7bis (towards Pré Saint-Gervais only) and 11 in the 19th arrondissement and the Belleville district. It is one of the deepest stations in the metro at 22.45 meters undergroun ...
, 19th Arrondissement, Paris, 1911 *
Porte des Lilas (Paris Métro) Porte des Lilas () is a station of the Paris Métro. It serves line 11 and is the northern terminus of line 3bis. Located on the edge of the 19th and 20th arrondissements of Paris, it serves the neighborhood of the Porte des Lilas. The station ...
, 19th Arrondissement, Paris, 1921 * Saint-Esprit Church, 12th Arrondissement, Paris, 1928–1935 *
Saint-Fargeau (Paris Métro) Saint-Fargeau () is a station of the Paris Métro, serving Line 3bis. The station owes its name to its location under Place Saint-Fargeau, which was named after the politician Louis-Michel Lepeletier de Saint-Fargeau (1760-1793) who had participa ...
, 20th Arrondissement, Paris, 1921 * Saint Jean-Baptiste Church,
Bagnoles de l'Orne Bagnoles-de-l'Orne is a former commune in the Orne department in northwestern France. On 1 January 2000, Tessé-la-Madeleine and Bagnoles-de-l'Orne merged becoming one town called Bagnoles-de-l'Orne, however, it adopted the former Insee code of Te ...
, France (Olivier Michelin, 1934–1935) * , 14th, Paris, 1934 *
La Samaritaine La Samaritaine (French pronunciation: a samaʁitɛn is a large department store in Paris, France, located in the first arrondissement. The nearest métro station is Pont-Neuf, directly in front at the quai du Louvre and the rue de la Monnaie ...
, 1st Arrondissement, Paris, 1869, 1928 *
Théâtre de la Michodière The Théâtre de la Michodière is a theatre building and performing arts venue, located at 4 bis, in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris. Built by in 1925 in Art Deco style, it has a tradition of showing boulevard theatre. History On the si ...
, 2nd Arrondissement, Paris, 1925 *
Théâtre des Champs-Élysées The Théâtre des Champs-Élysées () is an entertainment venue standing at 15 avenue Montaigne in Paris. It is situated near Avenue des Champs-Élysées, from which it takes its name. Its eponymous main hall may seat up to 1,905 people, while th ...
, 8h Arrondissement, Paris, 1913, *
Trocadéro The Trocadéro (), site of the Palais de Chaillot, is an area of Paris, France, in the 16th arrondissement, across the Seine from the Eiffel Tower. It is also the name of the 1878 palace which was demolished in 1937 to make way for the Palais ...
, 16th Arrondissement, Paris, 1937 * UGC Grand Normandie Cinema, Paris, 1937, 1969 * Vaneau (Paris Métro), 7th Arrondissement, Paris, 1923 *
Villa La Roche Villa La Roche, also Maison La Roche, is a house in Paris, designed by Le Corbusier and his cousin Pierre Jeanneret in 1923–1925. It was designed for Raoul La Roche, a Swiss banker from Basel and collector of avant-garde art. Villa La Roche now ...
/Maison La Roche, 16th Arrondissement, Paris, 1925 * , 11th, Paris, 1939


Reims

* Carnegie Library of Reims, Reims, 1927 * , Reims * Foujita Chapel, Reims, 1964 * , Reims, 1923 * , Reims, 1922 * , Reims, 1924 * , Reims, 1925 * former , Reims, 1934 * (Central market), Reims, 1929 * , Reims, 1926 * (Post office), Reims, 1930 *
Reims Opera House The Reims Opera House (french: Opéra de Reims, ), historically known as the ("Grand Theater"), was built in 1873 over designs by Alphonse Gosset, in Reims, France. Its architecture was "explicitly inspired by the Paris opera house, then still un ...
interior, Reims, 1873, 1930 * (Tennis Club pool), Reims, 1923 * , Reims, 1934


Saint-Quentin

* former Le Carillon theatre, San Quentin, Aisne, Hauts-de-France * Chapelle Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant-Jésus de Neuville, Ville de Saint-Quentin, Aisne, Hauts-de-France, 1933 * Conservatoire de Musique et de Théâtre, Saint-Quentin, Aisne, Hauts-de-France * , Saint-Quentin, Aisne, Hauts-de-France * , Vichy, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, 1672, 1931 *
Gare de Saint-Quentin Saint-Quentin station ( French: ''Gare de Saint-Quentin'') is a railway station serving the town Saint-Quentin, Aisne department, northern France. It is situated on the Creil–Jeumont railway. The station is served by regional trains to Compi ...
railway station, Saint-Quentin, Aisne, Hauts-de-France, 1926 * , Saint-Quentin, Aisne, Hauts-de-France, 1925 * La Poste, rue de Lyon (Post office), Saint-Quentin, Aisne, Hauts-de-France, 1929


Georgia

* , Tbilisi, 1938 *
Marjanishvili Theatre Kote Marjanishvili State Academic Drama Theatre ( ka, კოტე მარჯანიშვილის სახელობის სახელმწიფო აკადემიური დრამატული თეატრი) i ...
, Tbilisi, 1928


Germany

* , Cologne, 1924/1927 *
Chilehaus The Chilehaus (, "Chile House") is a ten-story office building in Hamburg, Germany. It is located in the Kontorhaus District. It is an exceptional example of the 1920s Brick Expressionism style of architecture. This large angular building is locat ...
, Hamburg, 1924 * Die Glocke, Bremen, 1928 * Disch-Haus, Cologne, 1930 * Hansahochhaus, Cologne, 1925 * (Holy Cross Church), Ückendorf, Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, 1927 *
Schocken Department Store Schocken Department Stores (Kaufhaus Schocken) was a chain of department stores in Germany before World War II. History The company was founded by Simon Schocken (1874–1929) and Salman Schocken (1877–1959). After Simon had married into the ...
, Stuttgart, 1926 * (Naumann settlement), Cologne, 1927–1929 * , Castrop-Rauxel-Ickern, North Rhine-Westphalia, 1925 * (Saint Engelbert Church), Cologne, 1932


Berlin

* Astor Film Lounge (formerly Kino im Kindl, KiKi, Pavillon, Film Palast), Berlin, 1948 * Babylon apartments and Babylon Kino, Berlin, 1929 * Berliner Kabarett-Theater, Berlin, 1930, 1934, 1937 * Columbia Theatre, Berlin, 1951 *
Kirche am Hohenzollernplatz Kirche am Hohenzollernplatz (''Church at Hohenzollernplatz '') is the church of the Evangelical Congregation at Hohenzollernplatz, a member of today's Protestant umbrella Evangelical Church of Berlin-Brandenburg-Silesian Upper Lusatia. The church ...
(Church), Berlin, 1934 * , Berlin, 1929 * Maison de France, Cinema Paris, Berlin, 1950 * Metropol Berlin Nollendorfplatz, Berlin, 1906, 1930 *
Mossehaus Mossehaus is an office building on 18–25 Schützenstraße in Berlin, renovated and with a corner designed by Erich Mendelsohn between 1921 and 1923. The original Mosse building housed the printing press and offices of the newspapers owned by Ru ...
, Berlin, 1923 *
Olympiastadion Olympiastadion is the German, Finnish and Swedish word for Olympic Stadium and may refer to: * Stockholm Olympic Stadium, the host of the 1912 Summer Olympics (though mostly referred as simply ''Stockholms Stadion'') * Olympiastadion (Berlin), the ...
, Berlin, 1936 *
Poststadion The Poststadion is a multi-use stadium in the locality of Moabit of the borough of Mitte in Berlin, Germany. The stadium was built in 1929 for the sports club of the German Reichspost at the site of a former Prussian Uhlan parade ground. It is adj ...
, Berlin, 1929 * ,
Berlin Berlin ( , ) is the capital and largest city of Germany by both area and population. Its 3.7 million inhabitants make it the European Union's most populous city, according to population within city limits. One of Germany's sixteen constitue ...
* Schaubuhne am Lehniner Platz (formerly Universum Kino, Luxor Palast, Halensee Palast, Capitol Kino), Berlin, 1928 *
Zoo Palast The Berlin International Film Festival (german: Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin), usually called the Berlinale (), is a major international film festival held annually in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1951 and originally run in June, the festi ...
(formerly Bikini, UCI Kinowelt Zoo Palast), Berlin, 1957


Greece

source: * , Athens, 1930 * , Athens, 1928 * Aquarium of Rhodes, Rhodes, 1937 *
Athens University of Economics and Business Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB; el, Οικονομικό Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών, ''Oikonomiko Panepistimio Athinon'', abbrev. ΟΠΑ, OPA) was founded in 1920 in Athens, Greece and is the oldest university in Gre ...
, Athens, 1926 * Bank of Greece Building, Althens, 1933–1938 * Cinema, Lakki, Leros, 1938 * City Link/Attica commercial centre,
Athens Athens ( ; el, Αθήνα, Athína ; grc, Ἀθῆναι, Athênai (pl.) ) is both the capital and largest city of Greece. With a population close to four million, it is also the seventh largest city in the European Union. Athens dominates ...
* Egnatia Palace Hotel, Thessaloniki * Ethniko Kotopouli-Rex, Athens, 1937 * General Accounting Office of Greece, Athens, 1928 * , Athens, 1935 * The Modernist Hotel, Thessaloniki, 1920s *
New Agora The old Israeli shekel, then known as the shekel ( he, שקל, formally ''sheqel'', . , ''Sheqalim''; ar, شيكل, ''šēkal,'' formerly ar, شيقل'', šēqal'' until 2014; code ) was the currency of the State of Israel between 24 February 1 ...
(New Market), Mandraki, Rhodes, 1923 * Pallas Cinema & Theatre Hall, Athens, 1927, 1940 * Papaleonardou Apartments, Athens, 1925 * Rex Theatre (Athens), Rex Theatre, Athens * , Kos, 1934


Hungary

* , Budapest, 1930 * 46 Dohány Street, Budapest, 1929 * , Budapest, 1935 * (Mausoleum of Heroes), Debrecen, 1932 * , Balassagyarmat, 1913 * , Budapest, 1938 * (Markó Street Electric Works building), Budapest, 1932 * Népszínház Street 37, Budapest, 1912 * Post Office, Kossuth Street, Cegléd, 1929 * (Sportshall of Margaret Island), Budapest, 1931


Iceland

*
Akureyrarkirkja Akureyrarkirkja (, regionally also ) or The Church of Akureyri is a prominent Lutheran church at Akureyri in northern Iceland. Located in the centre of the city, it was designed by Guðjón Samúelsson (1887–1950) and completed in 1940. Akur ...
, Akureyri, 1940 *
Hallgrímskirkja Hallgrímskirkja (, ''Church of Hallgrímur'') is a Lutheran (Church of Iceland) parish church in Reykjavík, Iceland. At tall, it is the largest church in Iceland and among the tallest structures in the country. Known for its distinctively cur ...
, Reykjavik, 1945 * Hotel Borg, Reykjavik *
National Theatre of Iceland The National Theatre of Iceland (NTI) ( is, Þjóðleikhúsið, pronounced ) in Reykjavík, is the national theatre of Iceland. The theater, designed by Guðjón Samúelsson, was formally opened on 20 April 1950. Since 2020, the artistic directo ...
(''Þjóðleikhúsið''), Reykjavik, 1950 * Sundhöllin,
Reykjavík Reykjavík ( ; ) is the capital and largest city of Iceland. It is located in southwestern Iceland, on the southern shore of Faxaflói bay. Its latitude is 64°08' N, making it the world's northernmost capital of a sovereign state. With a po ...
, 1937


Ireland

source: * The Art Deco Theatre Ballymote, Rathnakelliga, Sligo * Bank of Ireland Building, Belfast *
Bull Wall The Bull Wall ( ga, Balla an Bhulla), or North Bull Wall ( ga, Balla an Bhulla Thuaidh), at the Port of Dublin, extending from the estuary of the River Tolka and the district of Clontarf out nearly 3 km into Dublin Bay, is one of the two d ...
public bath shelters, Dublin * Camden De Luxe (now the Palace club), Dublin * Chancery House, Dublin, 1930–1940 * Church of Christ the King, Turner's Cross,
Cork (city) Cork ( , from , meaning 'marsh') is the second largest city in Ireland and third largest city by population on the island of Ireland. It is located in the south-west of Ireland, in the province of Munster. Following an extension to the city ...
* Countess Markiewvicz House, Dublin, 1939 * Dara Cinema (formerly Coliseum Cinema), Naas, 1940 *
Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment ( ga, An Roinn Fiontar, Trádála agus Fostaíochta) is a department of the Government of Ireland. It is led by the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment who is assisted by two Minister ...
, Dublin, 1939 *
Dublin Airport Dublin Airport (Irish language, Irish: ''Aerfort Bhaile Átha Cliath'') is an international airport serving Dublin, Ireland. It is operated by DAA (Irish company), DAA (formerly Dublin Airport Authority). The airport is located in Collinsto ...
, Dublin, 1939, 1950 * Dublin Institute of Technology, School of Culinary Arts and Food Technology, Cathal Brugha Street, Dublin, 1939 * Forum Theatre (formerly the Regal), Waterford, 1937 * Gas Building (now the School of Nursing and Midwifery Studies,
Trinity College Trinity College may refer to: Australia * Trinity Anglican College, an Anglican coeducational primary and secondary school in , New South Wales * Trinity Catholic College, Auburn, a coeducational school in the inner-western suburbs of Sydney, New ...
), Dublin, 1818, 1934 * Inchicore Public Library, Inchicore, Dublin, 1937 * Irish Wire Products Limited (IWP) Factory, Limerick, 1930s * Kodak House, Rathmines, Dublin, 1930 * Leisureplex bowling alley, Dublin * Liberty House, Dublin, 1936 *
National Library of Ireland The National Library of Ireland (NLI; ga, Leabharlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann) is the Republic of Ireland's national library located in Dublin, in a building designed by Thomas Newenham Deane. The mission of the National Library of Ireland is ...
administration building, Dublin, 1936 * Pearse House Flats, Dublin, 1933 * Phoenix Cinema, Dingle * Refuge Assurance Building, Ballinasloe, County Galway, 1935 * The Savoy Theatre (now the Book Centre), Waterford, 1930s * School of Culinary Arts and Food Technology, Dublin Institute of Technology, Dublin, 1941 * Stella Theatre, Rathmines, Dublin, 1923 * Theatre Royal (the fifth), Dublin, 1935 * Tivoli Theatre, Dublin, 1934 * Watergate Theatre (formerly the Savoy), Kilkenny, 1937


Italy

source: * , Milan, 1924 * Albergo diurno Venezia, Venice, 1926 * Bettoja Hotel Mediterraneo, Rome, 1936 * (House and museum), Milan, 1931 * (CASPAS), Rome, 1917 * Cinema Teatro Odeon, Canicattì, Sicily, 1952 * , Crevoladossola, 1925 * Edicola Radice (shrine) in the cemetery of Busto Arsizio, 1919 * Giacomo Arengario restaurant,
Museo del Novecento The Museo del Novecento ("museum of the twentieth century") is a museum of twentieth-century art in Milan, in Lombardy in northern Italy. It is housed in the Palazzo dell'Arengario, near Piazza del Duomo in the centre of the city. The muse ...
, Milan * department store, Genoa, 1928 * (Coppedè district), Trieste, Rome, 1915–1927 * Sala della Cheli,
Vittoriale degli italiani The Vittoriale degli italiani (English translation: ''The shrine of victories of the Italians'') is a hillside estate in the town of Gardone Riviera overlooking Lake Garda in province of Brescia, in Lombardy. It is where the Italian poet and novel ...
, Gardone Riviera, Lombardy, 1921–1938 *
Stadio Armando Picchi The Stadio Armando Picchi is a multi-purpose stadium in Livorno, Italy. A.S. Livorno Calcio originally used the Villa Chayes Stadium, part of the nearby the Naval Academy, for matches but when the city team was promoted to the Serie A in 1928-29 ...
, Livorno, 1935 *
Stadio Artemio Franchi The Stadio Artemio Franchi is a football stadium in Florence, Italy. It is currently the home of ACF Fiorentina. The old nickname of the stadium was "Comunale." When it was first constructed, it was known as the ''Stadio Giovanni Berta'', after ...
, Florence, 1931 *
Stadio dei Marmi The Stadio dei Marmi ("Stadium of the Marbles") is one of four stadiums in the colossal sports complex the Foro Italico, initially named Foro Mussolini.Giorio, Maria Beatrice. “La Scultura Fascista Di Soggetto Sportivo Tra Bellezza e Propagan ...
, Rome, 1928 *
Stadio Renato Dall'Ara Stadio Renato Dall'Ara is a multi-purpose stadium in Bologna, Italy. It is currently used mostly for football matches and the home of Bologna F.C. 1909. The stadium was built in 1927 and holds 38,279. It has also been named Stadio Littoriale. ...
, Bologna, 1927 *
Milano Centrale railway station Milano Centrale ( it, Stazione Milano Centrale) is the main railway station of the city of Milan, Italy, and is the largest railway station in Europe by volume. The station is a terminus and located at the northern end of central Milan. It was o ...
, Milano, 1931 * , Milan, 1929 * Teatro Metropolitan, Catania, Sicily, 1955 * palazzo, Salsomaggiore Terme, Parma, 1914–1929 *
Torrione INA The Torrione INA (), also known as Torrione or Grattacielo, is a tall building in Brescia, Italy. Built between 1930 and 1932, it is the first skyscraper in Italy and also one of the first skyscrapers in Europe. It was designed by the Italian ar ...
, Brescia, 1932 * , Imperia, 1927 * , Milan, 1935


Latvia

*
Laima Clock The Laima Clock ( lv, Laimas pulkstenis) is a landmark in central Riga, Latvia. Its location between the Old Town and the Centre commercial district has made it a landmark of the city. History The clock was completed in 1924 and initially w ...
, Riga, 1924 * , Riga *
Riga Central Market Riga Central Market ( lv, Rīgas Centrāltirgus) is Europe's largest market and bazaar in Riga, Latvia. It is one of the most notable structures from 20th century in Latvia and has been included in UNESCO World Heritage Site list together with Old ...
,
Riga Riga (; lv, Rīga , liv, Rīgõ) is the capital and largest city of Latvia and is home to 605,802 inhabitants which is a third of Latvia's population. The city lies on the Gulf of Riga at the mouth of the Daugava river where it meets the Ba ...
, 1930


Lithuania

Some of the notable Art Deco buildings include: *
Aleksotas Funicular Railway Aleksotas Funicular ( lt, Aleksoto funikulierius) is a funicular railway located in Aleksotas elderate of Kaunas, Lithuania. The funicular constructed on the right bank of the Nemunas River was officially opened on 6 December 1935. The track of th ...
, Kaunas, 1935 *
Bank of Lithuania The Bank of Lithuania ( lt, Lietuvos bankas) is the central bank of the Republic of Lithuania. The Bank of Lithuania is a member of the European System of Central Banks. The chairman of the bank is Gediminas Šimkus. Until 2015, the Bank of Li ...
Building, Kaunas, 1939 * Central Post Office (Feliksas Vizbaras), Kaunas, 1932 * Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Crafts (
Vytautas Landsbergis-Žemkalnis Vytautas Landsbergis-Žemkalnis (10 March 1893 – 21 May 1993) was a Lithuanian architect most active in interwar Lithuania (1926–1939). He was the father of Vytautas Landsbergis, the first Lithuanian head of state after independence from th ...
), Kaunas, 1938 * Church of the Resurrection, Kaunas, 1941, 2006 * Daina Movie Theatre, Kaunas, 1938 * Firemen's Hall (Edmundas Alfonsas Frykas), Kaunas, 1930 * The Headquarters of the Milk Processing Company Pienocentras, Kaunas, 1934 *
Kaunas Garrison Officers' Club Building Kaunas Garrison Officers' Club Building ( lt, Kauno įgulos karininkų ramovė) is a building in Kaunas, Lithuania. At construction cost of over 1.27 million Lithuanian litas, it was one of the most luxurious buildings built in interwar Lithuania. ...
(Stasys Kudokas), Kaunas * Kaunas Municipality building (formerly Savings Bank), Kaunas, 1940 *
Kaunas Sports Hall Kaunas Sports Hall ( lt, Kauno sporto halė), also known as the S. Darius and S. Girėnas Hall is the second largest arena of Kaunas, Lithuania. It is the first arena built in the residential Žaliakalnis neighbourhood of Kaunas specially for ...
(Anatol Rozenblum), Kaunas, 1939 * Kriščiukaitis (Jonas Kova-Kovalskis,) 1937 * M. K. Čiurlionis National Museum of Art, Kaunas, 1921 * Our Lord Jesus Christ's Resurrection Basilica, Kaunas, 1940, 2004 * The Pažanga Company, Kaunas, 1934 *
Romuva Cinema Romuva Cinema ( lt, Romuvos kino teatras) is the oldest still operational movie theater in Lithuania. The building was designed by the architect Nikolajus Mačiulskis and was completed on April 13, 1940. In 2015, the building was one of 44 objec ...
, Kaunas * St. Vincent de Paul Elderly People’s Home, Kaunas, 1940 * State Philharmonic Hall,
Kaunas Kaunas (; ; also see other names) is the second-largest city in Lithuania after Vilnius and an important centre of Lithuanian economic, academic, and cultural life. Kaunas was the largest city and the centre of a county in the Duchy of Trakai ...
(Edmundas Alfonsas Frykas, 1929), neoclassical style building with bright Art Deco architectural elements *
Vytautas the Great War Museum The Vytautas the Great War Museum ( lt, Vytauto Didžiojo karo muziejus) is a museum in Kaunas, Lithuania. It was built in Art Deco and early functionalism style. Originally it was established in 1921 by Vladas Nagevičius but later it was deci ...
and
M. K. Čiurlionis National Art Museum The M. K. Čiurlionis National Art Museum is a group of museums based in Kaunas, Lithuania. It is primarily dedicated to exhibiting and publicizing the works of the painter and musician M.K. Čiurlionis (1875–1911). The museum was founded in ...
palace, Kaunas ( Vladimir Dubenecki, 1936)


Luxembourg

* clothing store, Luxembourg City, 1934 * , Luxembourg City, 1932 * , Luxembourg City * (Church of the Sacred Heart), Esch-Uelzecht, 1932 * , Luxembourg City, 1930 * Former , Esch-sur-Alzette, 1930 * (former cinema), Esch-Uelzecht, 1938 * , Esch-Uelzecht, 1937 * Palais du Mobilier Bonn Frères (furniture store), Luxembourg City, 1926 * , Lycée Guillaume Kroll, Esch-Uelzecht, 1936 * , Luxembourg City, 1927


Malta

* Blue Arena theatre, Żabbar, 1950s * former Gżira government primary school, Gżira, 1930s *
Hotel Phoenicia The Phoenicia Malta, formerly called the Le Méridien Phoenicia, is a 5-star hotel in Floriana, Malta. The Art Deco hotel was built in the 1930s, and was opened in November 1947. It is regarded as one of the top hotels in Malta. The hotel had one ...
, Floriana, 1930s, 1947 *former HSBC Bank (formerly Rialto Cinema), Bormla * Lombard Bank, Sliema *
Muscats Motors The Muscats Motors showroom, belonging to a car dealership of the same name, is a building located in Gżira, Malta. It was designed by Joseph Colombo (architect), Joseph Colombo in the Streamline Moderne style, and it is the only building of that ...
, Gżira, 1945 *
Palazzina Vincenti Palazzina Vincenti is a residential building overlooking Balluta Bay in St Julian's, Malta. It was built in 1948 by architect Gustavo R. Vincenti as his own residence, and it is considered to be one of the best examples of Modernist architecture ...
, St. Julian's, 1948 *Plaza Cinema, Zurrieq, mid-1930s * Private residence of Joseph Colombo in Triq d'Argens, Gżira, 1936 *former Royal Cinema, Victoria, Gozo *Titan International Limited building (formerly Lyric Theatre), Msida, 1930s


Monaco

*18 Boulevarde de Suisse, Monaco *The Victoria building, Monaco


Montenegro

*Podgorica Main Post Office, Podgorica


Netherlands

* Atlantic Huis, Rotterdam, 1930 *
De Baarsjes De Baarsjes () is a district ( nl, wijk) in Amsterdam-West situated west of the city center of Amsterdam, Netherlands. Named after a former hamlet, urban development started in the 1920s. It contains the neighbourhoods Admiralenbuurt, Chassébuur ...
neighbourhood,
Amsterdam Amsterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Amstel'') is the Capital of the Netherlands, capital and Municipalities of the Netherlands, most populous city of the Netherlands, with The Hague being the seat of government. It has a population ...
* , Amsterdam, 1935 * apartments, Amsterdam-Zuid, 1920 *
Concertgebouw de Vereeniging Concertgebouw de Vereeniging is a concert hall located in Nijmegen, Netherlands. The facility officially opened in 1915 and is built in a mixture of Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles. It has a capacity of 1,450 seats (or 1,800 standing people durin ...
, Nijmegen, 1914 * Harlingen Lighthouse,
Harlingen, Friesland Harlingen (; fy, Harns ) is a municipality and a city in the northern Netherlands, in the province of Friesland on the coast of Wadden Sea. Harlingen is a town with a long history of fishing and shipping that received city rights in 1234. Ov ...
, 1922 * Kraajiveld House, Rotterdam, 1938 * Minnervahuis, Rotterdam, 1937 * church, Scheveningen, 1916 * (New Synagogue), Nijmegen, 1913 * Pathe City (formerly City Theater), Amsterdam, 1935 * , Mauritshuis Museum, The Hague, 1930 *
Prins Hendrik Barracks The Prins Hendrik Barracks (Dutch: Prins Hendrikkazerne) are former barracks in the Netherlands city Nijmegen. History The barracks were built between 1909 and 1911 on behalf of the Ministry of Colonies as Education School for soldiers and ...
(former barracks), Nijmegen, 1911 *
Radio Kootwijk Radio Kootwijk is a hamlet in the Dutch municipality of Apeldoorn. It is situated in a heather and forest rich territory in the Veluwe region, east of the sandhills of the Kootwijkerzand and the town of Kootwijk. Radio Kootwijk has a combined stat ...
, Apeldoorn, 1922 *
Scheepvaarthuis The Shipping House ( nl, Scheepvaarthuis) is a building on the western tip of the Waalseiland near Amsterdam harbour that is one of the top 100 Dutch heritage sites and generally regarded as the first true example of the Amsterdam School, a style ...
, Amsterdam, 1916, 1928 * Tuschinsky Theater, Amsterdam, 1921 * Vleeschhouwerij, Weesp * , Tilburg, 1914


Norway

* Arbeiderpartibygningen (Labor Party headquarters), Oslo, 1929–1935 *
Folketeateret Folketeateret is a theatre in Oslo, Norway. The building has been used as a movie theatre and as an opera house. The theatre has 1,400 seats. History The theatre itself operated from 1952 to 1959, but the institution has a much longer history. ...
, Oslo, 1935 * cultural center, Tofte, 1930 * Forum Kino, Bergen, 1936 *
Oslo Rådhus Oslo City Hall ( no, Oslo rådhus) is a municipal building in Oslo, the capital of Norway. It houses the city council, the city's administration and various other municipal organisations. The building as it stands today was constructed between ...
(City Hall), Oslo, 1931-1950 * , Sauda, Rogaland, 1930 * department store, Oslo, 1930 *
Studentersamfundet i Trondhjem The Student Society in Trondheim ( no, Studentersamfundet i Trondhjem, Samfundet for short) is Norway's largest student society. Besides housing a café, a restaurant, several bars and frequently hosting concerts and other activities (among t ...
,
Trondheim Trondheim ( , , ; sma, Tråante), historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem (), is a city and municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. As of 2020, it had a population of 205,332, was the third most populous municipality in Norway, and ...
, 1927


Poland

* (Professors' House),
Jagiellonian University The Jagiellonian University (Polish: ''Uniwersytet Jagielloński'', UJ) is a public research university in Kraków, Poland. Founded in 1364 by King Casimir III the Great, it is the oldest university in Poland and the 13th oldest university in ...
,
Kraków Kraków (), or Cracow, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city dates back to the seventh century. Kraków was the official capital of Poland until 1596 ...
, 1931 * Dom Centralny (Central House),
Zamość Zamość (; yi, זאמאשטש, Zamoshtsh; la, Zamoscia) is a historical city in southeastern Poland. It is situated in the southern part of Lublin Voivodeship, about from Lublin, from Warsaw. In 2021, the population of Zamość was 62,021. ...
, 1911 *Diaknostyka (Diagnostics and Medical Laboratories),
Cieszyn Cieszyn ( , ; cs, Těšín ; german: Teschen; la, Tessin; szl, Ćeszyn) is a border town in southern Poland on the east bank of the Olza River, and the administrative seat of Cieszyn County, Silesian Voivodeship. The town has 33,500 inhabitant ...
* Gdynia City Hall (formerly ZUS Building), Gdynia, 1936 *Higher School of Health Promotion recruitment center (Krakowska Wyższa Szkoła Promocji Zdrowia Rekrutacja), Krakow *HSW Building (Huta Stalowa Wola), Stalowa Wola, 1938 * (Chamber of Crafts organization building),
Poznań Poznań () is a city on the River Warta in west-central Poland, within the Greater Poland region. The city is an important cultural and business centre, and one of Poland's most populous regions with many regional customs such as Saint John ...
, 1929 * ,
Łódź Łódź, also rendered in English as Lodz, is a city in central Poland and a former industrial centre. It is the capital of Łódź Voivodeship, and is located approximately south-west of Warsaw. The city's coat of arms is an example of canti ...
, 1939 * Jastrzębiec Villa, , 1933 * , Kraków, 1926 * , Kraków, 1935 *
Narrow Gauge Railway Museum The Narrow Gauge Railway Museum (Welsh: ''Amgueddfa Rheilffyrdd Bach Cul'') is a purpose-built museum dedicated to narrow-gauge railways situated at the station of the Talyllyn Railway in Tywyn, Gwynedd, Wales. The museum has a collection of mo ...
(Muzeum Kolei Wąskotorowej w Sochaczewie, former railway station),
Sochaczew Sochaczew () is a town in central Poland, with 38,300 inhabitants (2004). In the Masovian Voivodeship (since 1999), formerly in Skierniewice Voivodeship (1975–1998). It is the capital of Sochaczew County. Sochaczew has a narrow-gauge railway m ...
, 1920s *
Olympic Stadium ''Olympic Stadium'' is the name usually given to the main stadium of an Olympic Games. An Olympic stadium is the site of the opening and closing ceremonies. Many, though not all, of these venues actually contain the words ''Olympic Stadium'' as ...
,
Wrocław Wrocław (; german: Breslau, or . ; Silesian German: ''Brassel'') is a city in southwestern Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Silesia. It lies on the banks of the River Oder in the Silesian Lowlands of Central Europe, rou ...
, 1928 * ), Łódź, 1928 * ,
Wrocław Wrocław (; german: Breslau, or . ; Silesian German: ''Brassel'') is a city in southwestern Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Silesia. It lies on the banks of the River Oder in the Silesian Lowlands of Central Europe, rou ...
, 1928 (in Polish) * , Łódź, 1928 * , Łódź, 1951 * Renoma Department Store,
Wrocław Wrocław (; german: Breslau, or . ; Silesian German: ''Brassel'') is a city in southwestern Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Silesia. It lies on the banks of the River Oder in the Silesian Lowlands of Central Europe, rou ...
, 1930 * Steelwork General Directorate Building,
Stalowa Wola Stalowa Wola () is the largest city and capital of Stalowa Wola County with a population of 58,545 inhabitants, as of 31 December 2021. It is located in southeastern Poland in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship. The city lies in historic Lesser Polan ...
, 1938 * Teatr Muzyczny Capitol,
Wrocław Wrocław (; german: Breslau, or . ; Silesian German: ''Brassel'') is a city in southwestern Poland and the largest city in the historical region of Silesia. It lies on the banks of the River Oder in the Silesian Lowlands of Central Europe, rou ...
, 1930


Warsaw

* Campus of
SGH Warsaw School of Economics SGH Warsaw School of Economics ( pl, Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie, ''SGH''Warsaw Warsaw ( pl, Warszawa, ), officially the Capital City of Warsaw,, abbreviation: ''m.st. Warszawa'' is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Poland, and its population is officia ...
, 1925-1931 * , Warsaw * (former professors' cooperative housing of the Wolna Wszechnica, Free University), Warsaw * 78 Wawelska Street, Kolonia Lubeckiego, Warsaw * A. & M. Orlowscy Tenement House, Warsaw, 1939 * BGK Building and Cafe Cyganeria, Warsaw, 1936–1939 * Franciszka Glasenappowa Tenement House, Warsaw, 1938 * Kazimierz Kolinski Tenement House, Warsaw * Krenski Company Tenement House, Warsaw, 1939 * Mauzoleum Walki i Męczeństwa (Mausoleum of Struggle and Martyrdom), Warsaw, 1952 * , Warsaw, 1912 * (Polish Ministry of National Education building), Warsaw, 1918 * , Stacji Filtrów ( at the Museum of Water Supply and Sewerage at the Lindley Filter Station), Warsaw * Ośrodek Studiów Wschodnich (Centre for Eastern Studies), Warsaw *
Prudential building in Warsaw The Hotel Warszawa is a historic skyscraper hotel in Warsaw, Poland, located on Warsaw Uprising Square along Świętokrzyska Street. Built between 1931 and 1933 in the Art Deco style as the Prudential House, and commonly known as the Prudential, ...
, Warsaw, 1933 * Sejm and Senate Complex, Parliament of Poland, Warsaw, 1928 *Telephone and Telegraph Building (Telefon Miedzymiastowy Telegraf Radiotelegraf), Warsaw *Trade Union of Local Government Employees (Zwiazek Zaw Pracownikow Samorzadu Terytorialnego), Warsaw * Warsaw Airport Arrivals Hall, Warsaw, 1934


Portugal

*Algarcines de Lagos (formerly the Império Cine), Lagos, Algarve, 1930s *Apartments and offices at 73 and 83 R. Alexandre Herculano Viseu, Centro *Bus Station (Ernesto Camilo Korrodi), Caldas da Rainha, Oeste, 1949 * Café Central, Santarém, Alentejo, 1937 *Cine-Theater, Sobral de Monte Agraço, Greater Lisbon District * Cinema Carlos Alberto, Sintra, Greater Lisbon District * Cinema da Ponta do Sol, Ponta do Sol, Madeira, 1933 *Commercial building at Avenida José da Costa Mealha 94, Loulé, Faro, Algarve *Edificio O Coreto, Loulé, Faro, Algarve *Emporium Apartment building, Porto, 1940s *Grocery store at 24 Largo General Humberto Delgado, Viseu, Centro *Loulé Coreto Hotel, Loulé, Faro, Algarve *, Chamusca, Santarém, Alentejo, 1942 *Portarade Suites Hotel and Restaurant, Ferragundo, Lagoa, Algarve * , Santarém, Alentejo, 1937 *Tribunal Judicial da Comarca de Faro – Secção Central (County Courthouse), Faro, Algarve, 1930s


Coimbra

*Alfarelos/Granja do Ulmeiro station, Granja do Ulmeiro, Soure, Coimbra, Central *Associação Humanitária de Bombeiros Voluntários de Coimbra, Coimbra *Auto-Industrial, SA - Opel and Isuzu, Coimbra *Biblioteca Geral, University of Coimbra General Library, Coimbra *Commercial building at R. João Machado 31, Coimbra *Commercial building at Av. Fernão de Magalhães 133, Coimbra *Hotel Mondego, Coimbra, 1930s * (Secondary School), Coimbra, Central, 1928


Funchal

*Casa de Saúde da Carreira, São Pedro,
Funchal Funchal () is the largest city, the municipal seat and the capital of Portugal's Madeira, Autonomous Region of Madeira, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean. The city has a population of 105,795, making it the sixth largest city in Portugal. Because of ...
,
Madeira ) , anthem = ( en, "Anthem of the Autonomous Region of Madeira") , song_type = Regional anthem , image_map=EU-Portugal_with_Madeira_circled.svg , map_alt=Location of Madeira , map_caption=Location of Madeira , subdivision_type=Sovereign st ...
*Casa do Dr. Walter Belmonte, Funchal, Madeira, 1945 *Cliff elevator at Rua Portao Sao Tiago, Funchal, Madeira *Hospital Dr. João de Almada, Funchal, Madeira, 1940 * Hotel Galerias Jardins da Ajuda, Funchal, Madeira * Lar Santa Isabel nursing home (former hospital), Funchal, Madeira, 1936 *Liceu de Jaime Moniz (Escola Secundária Jaime Moniz), Funchal, Madeira, 1946 * Mercado dos Lavradores, Funchal, Madeira, 1940 *Oudinot Shopping Center, Funchal, Madeira *Slaughterhouse (Matadouro), Funchal, Madeira


Lisbon

* 42 Campo Pequeno Street, Lisbon * 168–170 Avenida da Liberdade, Lisbon *
A Barraca A Barraca is a Portuguese theatre company founded 1975 and directed by Hélder Costa and leading actress Maria do Céu Guerra. It is based at the Teatro Cinearte on 2 Largo de Santos, Lisbon. History The company was founded in 1975 by actre ...
theatre (formerly Teatro Cinearte), Lisbon, 1938 *Apartments at Avenida António Augusto de Aguiar, Saldanha, Lisbon, 1930s *Apartments at corner of R. Fialho de Almeida and Av. Pedro Álvares Cabral, Lisbon *Apartments at Av. Praia da Vitória 50, Lisbon *Apartments at 169, 171, 175, 179, 183, and 185 Rua do Salitre, Rato, Lisbon *
Café A Brasileira The Café A Brasileira (; "The Brazilian Café") is a café at 120 Rua Garrett (at one end of the ''Largo do Chiado'' in the district of the same name), in the civil parish of Sacramento, near the Baixa-Chiado metro stop and close to the Universi ...
, Lisbon, 1905, 1922 *
Cais do Sodré Railway Station The Cais do Sodré Railway Station () is an intermodal railway station in the civil parish of Misericórdia, in the municipality of Lisbon, serving as the terminus of the suburban route to the resort town Cascais. History In 1925, the comp ...
, (Pardal Monteiro),
Lisbon Lisbon (; pt, Lisboa ) is the capital and largest city of Portugal, with an estimated population of 544,851 within its administrative limits in an area of 100.05 km2. Grande Lisboa, Lisbon's urban area extends beyond the city's administr ...
, 1928 * Capitólio Cinema, (Cristino da Silva), Lisbon, 1931 * Casa Gardénia, , Lisbon, 1993 *Cine Imperio, Lisbon, 1947-1952 *Cinema Batalha (formerly Cinema High Life), Portugal, 1947 *Cinema Paris, Lisbon, 1931 * (newspaper), Lisbon, 1940 * (River station), Lisbon, 1932 *Estação Marítima da Rocha do Conde de Óbidos, Estrela (Maritime station, ship terminal), Lisbon * Garage Liz, Lisbon, 1933 * (port building), Alcântara, Lisboa, 1943–1948 * (port building), Cais da Rocha, 1934 *Hard Rock Cafe (formerly Condes Cinema), Lisbon, 1927 * (Our Lady of Fatima church, Pardal Monteiro), Lisbon, 1938 * Instituto Nacional de Estatística (National Institute for Statistics - Statistics Portugal), Lisbon, 1935 * , Lisbon, 1927 *Jardim do Ultramar (Botanical Garden) buildings, Belém, Lisbon * , Lisbon, 1946 *
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, (Pardal Monteiro), Lisbon, 1930 * Teatro Capitólio, Parque Mayer, Lisbon, 1931 * Teatro Eden, (now Hotel Eden, Cassiano Branco), Lisbon, 1932 * Teatro Maria Vitória, Parque Mayer, Lisbon, 1922 * Vitória Labor Center of the Portuguese Communist Party (formerly Hotel Vitória, Cassiano Branco), Lisbon, 1936 * (School of Law), Lisbon, 1952 * (School of Literature), Lisbon, 1952 * , Lisbon, 1952


Porto

* department store, Porto, 1936 *
Casa de Serralves Serralves is a cultural institution located in Porto, Portugal. It includes a Contemporary Art Museum, a Park, and a Villa, each one an example of contemporary architecture, Modernism, and Art Deco architecture. The Museum, designed by Álvaro S ...
, (Marques da Silva), Porto, 1940 * Cinema Batalha, Porto, 1947 *Cine Teatro Julio Deniz, Porto, 1930s *Cine-Teatro Vale Formoso, Porto, late 1940s * Club Fluvial Portuense, Porto, 1933 * Coliseum of Porto, Porto, 1941 * Edifício d'O Comércio (now
Banco Internacional do Funchal Banif Financial Group ( pt, Banif - Grupo Financeiro) was a Portuguese international financial services group associated with Banco Internacional do Funchal. The company had a presence in Europe, South America, North America, Africa and Asia. In 2 ...
), Porto * (formerly Cafe Imperial, now McDonald's) Porto * Estação de serviços (Service Station and Maus Hábitos cultural organization), Rua de Passos Manuel, Porto, 1939 * , Porto, 1932 * Garage on Rua de Passos Manuel, Porto * Hotel Vincci, Porto, 1934 * (Transportation kiosk), Santo Ildefonso, Porto, 2017 * Rivoli Theatre, (Júlio Brito),
Porto Porto or Oporto () is the second-largest city in Portugal, the capital of the Porto District, and one of the Iberian Peninsula's major urban areas. Porto city proper, which is the entire municipality of Porto, is small compared to its metropol ...
, 1923


Romania

source: * Academic College (Casa Universitarilor), Cluj-Napoca, 1937 * , Cluj-Napoca, 1924 *Cinema Victoria, Cluj-Napoca *, Mamaia, 1936 * Unitarian Church, Braşov


Bucharest

* Apartments at 127 Calea Moșilor, Bucharest * Palace of the Society of Civil Servants), Bucharest, 1934 * , (former Patria Cinema) Bucharest, 1931 * ASIROM Vienna Insurance building (formerly Fostul Hotel), Bucharest, 1930s * Athénée Palace Hilton, Bucharest, 1914 *Building at 13, Strada Piața Amzei, Bucharest *Capitol Cinema, Bucharest, 1912, 1938 *Cinema Aro (formerly Scala Cinema), Bucharest, 1937 *Cinematograf Europa, Bucharest, 1935 * Corneliu Coposu House, Bucharest * , Bucharest *
Gara de Nord Bucharest North railway station ( ro, Gara București Nord; officially Bucharest North Group A) is the main railway station in Bucharest and the largest railway station in Romania. The vast majority of mainline trains to and from Bucharest origin ...
(Bucharest North Railway Station), Bucharest, 1928 *, Bucharest, 1939 * , Bucharest, 1930 * Hotel Negoiu (now Banco Turco), Bucharest, 1929 * Hotel Opera, Bucharest, 1934 * , Bucharest, 1931 * House of Magistrates, Bucharest, 1937 *, Bucharest, 1937 * Palatul Societății Funcționarilor Publici ( Palace of the Society of Civil Servants), Bucharest, 1034 * Culturale (Palace of the Cultural League), Bucharest, 1929 * (Palace of State Monopolies), Bucharest, 1931–1941 *
Palatul Telefoanelor Telephones Company Building ( ro, Palatul Telefoanelor) is an Art Deco office building located on Calea Victoriei in Bucharest, Romania. It is now owned by Telekom România. Bucharest Palatul Telefoanelor in Bucharest is an Art Deco style buildi ...
, (Telephone Palace),
Bucharest Bucharest ( , ; ro, București ) is the capital and largest city of Romania, as well as its cultural, industrial, and financial centre. It is located in the southeast of the country, on the banks of the Dâmbovița River, less than north of ...
, 1934 * (Tănase Theatre), Bucharest, 1919, 1945 *Villa Solly Gold, Bucharest, 1934 * Volo Hotel, Bucharest


Constanța

*Bloc A4, Bulevardul Ferdinand, Constanța *Acord apartment building, Constanța *Apartments at 26, 40, 48, 52 and 54 Bulevardul Ferdinand, Constanța *Arpinav offices, Bulevardul Ferdinand, Constanța *Buildings at 56, 78 and 80 Bulevardul Tomis, Constanța *Casino Mamaia, Constanța *CFR Călători Train Station office, Bulevardul Ferdinand, Constanța *Constanța Train Station, Constanța *Gara C.F. Maritimă, Constanța *Hotel Ferdinand, Constanța *Lupamed/Cardiomed, Bulevardul Ferdinand, Constanța *Radio Sky offices, Bulevardul Ferdinand, Constanța *Restaurant Scapino, Bulevardul Ferdinand, Constanța *Romned Port Operator Storage building, Constanța


Russia

* Aeroport Metro Station,
Moscow Moscow ( , US chiefly ; rus, links=no, Москва, r=Moskva, p=mɐskˈva, a=Москва.ogg) is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at 13.0 million ...
, 1938 * Army staff building, Novobirisk Krasny * , Moscow, 1935 * Hotel Astoria,
St. Petersburg Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), i ...
, 1912 * Hotel Astoria (Hotel Volga), Saratov, 1917 * ,
Moscow Moscow ( , US chiefly ; rus, links=no, Москва, r=Moskva, p=mɐskˈva, a=Москва.ogg) is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at 13.0 million ...
, 1930s * Mayakovskaya Metro station, Moscow, 1938 * , Moscow, 1934 * , Moscow, 1953 * Oreanda Hotel,
Yalta Yalta (: Я́лта) is a resort city on the south coast of the Crimean Peninsula surrounded by the Black Sea. It serves as the administrative center of Yalta Municipality, one of the regions within Crimea. Yalta, along with the rest of Crimea ...
, 1907 *
State Archive of the Russian Federation The State Archive of the Russian Federation (GARF) (russian: Государственный архив Российской Федерации (ГАРФ)) is a large Russian state archive managed by Rosarkhiv (the Federal Archival Agency of Ru ...
, Moscow * Stokvartirny House (The 100-Flat Building), Novosibirsk, 1937 * , Moscow, 1933 * , Moscow, 1938–1951


Serbia

*
Agrarian Bank Building The Agrarian Bank Building, located at the corner of Nikole Pašića Square and Vlajkovićeva Street, in the territory of the municipality of Stari Grad, in Belgrade, has the status of a cultural monument. It was built according to the project ...
, Belgrade, 1934 * Air Force Command Building, Belgrade, 1935 *
Cvijeta Zuzorić Art Pavilion „Cvijeta Zuzorić“ Art Pavilion ( sr, Уметнички павиљон "Цвијета Зузорић", ) is an exhibition building in Belgrade, in Kalemegdan, situated in the park's section of Little Kalemegdan, next to the south-eastern fro ...
, Belgrade, 1928 * Embassy of France (by
Roger-Henri Expert Roger-Henri Expert (18 April 1882 – 13 April 1955) was a French architect. Life The son of a merchant, Expert first studied painting at the École des beaux-arts in Bordeaux, then from 1906 attended the École nationale supérieure des Be ...
), Belgrade, 1929 *
Ethnographic Museum, Belgrade The Ethnographic Museum ( sr-Cyrl, Етнографски музеј) is a museum located in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is one of the oldest museums in the Balkans. The Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade fulfills its mission together with t ...
*
Faculty of Law A faculty is a division within a university or college comprising one subject area or a group of related subject areas, possibly also delimited by level (e.g. undergraduate). In American usage such divisions are generally referred to as colleges ...
, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, 1936–1940 * (Igman's Palace), Belgrade, 1938 *
Palace Albanija Palace Albanija ( sr, Палата Албанија, , literally "Palace Albania") is a high-rise building in Belgrade, Serbia. Important construction and architectural innovations were incorporated into the project, which made Albanija an exce ...
, Belgrade, 1940 * Pension Fund Building (now Theatre-on-Terazije), Belgrade, 1939 *
PRIZAD building The PRIZAD building (TANJUG) is in Belgrade, at 2 Obilićev venac. Because of its architectural and urban, cultural and historical value, the building has the status of a cultural monument. The time before the outbreak of the Second World War w ...
, Belgrade, 1937 * Serbian Journalists’ Association Building, Vračar, Belgrade, 1934


Slovakia

* , Lermontovova, Bratislava, 1924 *General Post Office, Košice, 1930 *
Heydukova Street Synagogue The Heydukova Street Synagogue is the only Jewish synagogue in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. It was constructed in 1923 – 1926 on Heydukova Street in the Old Town in Cubist style, designed by the local Jewish architect Artur Szalatna ...
, Bratislava, 1926 * (August 29 Street), Bratislava, 1925 *Kino Choč, Donly Kubin * Metropol Building - Metropol Cafe, Bratislava, 1928 * ("The two lions building"- "U dvoch levov"), Bratislava, 1922 * Post Office (formerly ), Trenčianske Teplice * , Bratislava, 1923 * Trenčianske Teplice hydroelectric power plant, Trenčianske Teplice, 1920 * , Bratislava, 1921 *Unicredit Bank, Martin, 1940 *Vúb Bank, Martin * , Bratislava, 1921


Slovenia

*
Nebotičnik (; en, the Skyscraper) is a prominent high-rise located in the centre of Ljubljana, Slovenia Slovenia ( ; sl, Slovenija ), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: , abbr.: ''RS''), is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered ...
skyscraper,
Ljubljana Ljubljana (also known by other historical names) is the capital and largest city of Slovenia. It is the country's cultural, educational, economic, political and administrative center. During antiquity, a Roman city called Emona stood in the ar ...
(1933)


Spain

source: * , Gijón, Asturias * 19 Calle Císter, Málaga, Andalusia, 1927 * , Gijón, Asturias * y Licenciado Poza, Bilbao * , Bilbao, 1924 * , Cartagena, Murcia, 1995 * Caja General de Ahorros de Ferrol (General Savings Bank of Ferrol), Ferrol, Galicia, 1934 * Caja Rural de Soria, Soria, Castilla y León * Casa Blanca, Oviedo, Asturias, 1932 * Centro de Estudios Públicos Luis Briñas, Santutxu, Bilbao, 1933 * Colegio de la Asunción, Málaga, Andalusia, 1950 * , Bilbao, 1935 * ), Sevilla, 1930 * , Vigo, Galicia, 1939 * Edificio Sanchón, Vigo, Pontevedra, Galicia, 1935 * , Seville, Andalusia, 1910 * , Santander, Cantabria, 1931 * former Farmacia Méndez, Málaga, Andalusia, 1952 * , Vitoria, Álava, 1935 * , Córdoba, 1932 * , Sotrondio, San Martín del Rey Aurelio, Asturias, 1930


Alicante Province

* Cine Astoria, Alicante, 1930s * , Alcoy, 1949 * , Alicante, 1936 * , Alicante, 1935 * , Cocentaina, Alicante Province, 1931 * , Alicante, 1929 * , Alicante, 1942 * , Alicante, 1942 * San Jorge Bridge,
Alcoy Alcoy ( ca-valencia, Alcoi) is an industrial and university city, region and municipality located in the Valencian Community, Spain. The Serpis river crosses the municipal boundary of Alcoy. The local authority reported a population of 61,135 res ...
, Alicante Province, 1931


Barcelona Province

* , Barcelona, 1947 * (Casa China), Barcelona, 1929 * Casa Lluís Ferrer-Vidal, Barcelona, 1916 * Jorba Building, Manresa, Bages, Barcelona Province * , Barcelona, 1930 * Phenomena Experience Room (formerly Cinestudio Napoles, Cine Napols), Barcelona, 1962 * , Barcelona, 1931


Madrid

* 10 Juan de Austria, Madrid * 25 Bustamante, Madrid * 27 Marcelino Camacho, Madrid * 45 Calle de Alcalá (formerly Banco de Vizcaya building), Madrid, 1934 * 49 Altamirano, Madrid * 52 Gran Vía, Juzgados de lo Contencioso-Administrativo y de Primera Instancia. Madrid, 1931 * Capitol Building/Edificio Carrión,
Madrid Madrid ( , ) is the capital and most populous city of Spain. The city has almost 3.4 million inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of approximately 6.7 million. It is the second-largest city in the European Union (EU), and ...
, 1933 * Casa de las Flores, Madrid, 1930 * Central Telefónica, Tetuán, Madrid * Centro Cultural Nicolás Salmerón, Madrid, 1933 * , Madrid, 1930 * Cine Bilbao (now ), Madrid, 1925 * interior, Madrid, 1927 * , Madrid, 1933 *
Cine Doré The Cine Doré is a cinema in Madrid, Spain. It is currently used for Filmoteca Española screenings. History Envisioned as a "socio-cultural hall", the original venue was commissioned by Mariano Tejero Ruiz in 1912. Years later, in 1922, it was ...
(now Filmoteca Española), Madrid, 1925 * , Madrid, 1928 * (Teatro Coliseum), Madrid, 1933 * Edificio Serrano 37, Madrid * , Madrid, 1931 * Hotel Vincci Centrum, Madrid, 1928 *
Teatro Pavón The Teatro Pavón, Calle de Embajadores 9, is a theatre in Madrid opened in 1925. The architect was Teodoro de Anasagasti . Notable premieres *Francisco Alonso Francisco Alonso López (9 May 1887 – 18 May 1948) was a Spanish composer of ...
,
Madrid Madrid ( , ) is the capital and most populous city of Spain. The city has almost 3.4 million inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of approximately 6.7 million. It is the second-largest city in the European Union (EU), and ...
, 1925


Melilla

* , Melilla, 1935 * , Melilla, 1934 * , Melilla, 1932 * , Melilla, 1932 * , 1932 * , Melilla, 1938 * , Melilla, 1936 * , Melilla, 1936 * , 1932 * , Melilla, 1944 * , Melilla, 1935 * , Melilla, 1943 * , Melilla, 1935 * El Corte Inglés shopping center, Plaça de Catalunya, Barcelona * , Melilla, 1941 * , Melilla, 1932 * , (Town Hall). Melilla, 1935–1943 * , Melilla, 1949


Valencia Province

* , Sueca, Valencia Province, 1929 * (Carlos Gens hydraulic pumps factory), Valencia, 1930 * , Valencia, 1930 * , Valencia, 1930 * , Valencia, 1934 * ,
Valencia Valencia ( va, València) is the capital of the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Valencian Community, Valencia and the Municipalities of Spain, third-most populated municipality in Spain, with 791,413 inhabitants. It is ...
, 1939 * , Valencia, 1934–1954 * , Valencia, 1940 * , Valencia, 1934 * , Valencia, 1931 * , Valencia, 1933 * , Valencia, 1931 * , Valencia, 1929 * , Valencia, 1943 * , Valencia, 1936 * , Valencia, 1944 * , Valencia, 1928 * , Valencia, 1933 * , Gandía, Valencia Province, 1934 * , Valencia, 1939–1948 * , Carlet, Valencia Province, 1934 * , Universidad de Valencia, Valencia, 1908–1944 * Sociedad Recreativa la Agricultura, Sueca, Valencia Province, 1930s * , Sueca, Valencia Province, 1934


Sweden

* (Royal Cinema), Stockholm, 1940 * Biografen Manhattan, Stockholm, 1935 * , Rival Hotel, Stockholm, 1937 *Nojeastern (formerly Amiralen Teatern), Malmo, 1940 *Saga Cinema, Stockholm, 1937


Switzerland

* (stock exchange building), Zürich, 1930 *
Beau-Rivage Palace The Beau-Rivage Palace is a historical luxury five-star hotel in Lausanne, Switzerland. It is located in Ouchy, on the shores of Lake Léman. The hotel opened in 1861 and the current main building was constructed in Art Nouveau and neo-baroq ...
,
Lausanne , neighboring_municipalities= Bottens, Bretigny-sur-Morrens, Chavannes-près-Renens, Cheseaux-sur-Lausanne, Crissier, Cugy, Écublens, Épalinges, Évian-les-Bains (FR-74), Froideville, Jouxtens-Mézery, Le Mont-sur-Lausanne, Lugrin (FR-74), ...
* Capitol Cinema,
Bern german: Berner(in)french: Bernois(e) it, bernese , neighboring_municipalities = Bremgarten bei Bern, Frauenkappelen, Ittigen, Kirchlindach, Köniz, Mühleberg, Muri bei Bern, Neuenegg, Ostermundigen, Wohlen bei Bern, Zollikofen , website ...
, 1929 (theater hall, interior decoration) *
Genève-Cornavin railway station Geneva railway station (french: Gare de Genève), also known as Geneva Cornavin railway station, is Geneva's main train station, located in the centre of the city. The immediate area surrounding it is known as Cornavin; both names can be used in ...
, Geneva, 1858, 1931 * Lausanne Palace, Lausanne * , Berne, 1929 *
Palace of Nations The Palace of Nations (french: Palais des Nations, ) is the home of the United Nations Office at Geneva, located in Geneva, Switzerland. It was built between 1929 and 1938 to serve as the headquarters of the League of Nations. It has served ...
,
Geneva Geneva ( ; french: Genève ) frp, Genèva ; german: link=no, Genf ; it, Ginevra ; rm, Genevra is the List of cities in Switzerland, second-most populous city in Switzerland (after Zürich) and the most populous city of Romandy, the French-speaki ...
, 1938 * , Lausanne, 1932


Turkey

*
Ankara railway station Ankara railway station ( tr, Ankara Garı) is the main railway station in Ankara, Turkey, and is a major transportation hub within the city. The station is the eastern terminus of the Istanbul-Ankara railway corridor, as well as the easternmost s ...
, Ankara, 1937 * Bilecik Central Station, Bilecik * Bursa Merinos Central Station, Bursa * (General Directorate of Foundations), İzmir, 1931 * Court of Cassation - Supreme Court of Appeals of Turkey, Ankara, 1935 *
İşbank Tower 1 The 52-floor Isbank (''İş Bankası'') Tower 1 is the tallest of the three skyscrapers of the Türkiye İş Bankası headquarters in Levent, Istanbul. It was formerly the tallest skyscraper in Turkey and the Balkan peninsula (southeastern Europe ...
, Levent,
Istanbul Istanbul ( , ; tr, İstanbul ), formerly known as Constantinople ( grc-gre, Κωνσταντινούπολις; la, Constantinopolis), is the List of largest cities and towns in Turkey, largest city in Turkey, serving as the country's economic, ...
, 2000 * store at the Spice Bazaar, Istanbul * School of Language and History-Geography, Ankara University, Ankara, 1950 * Sivas Central Station, Sivas, 1934 *
Süreyya Opera House Süreyya Opera House, also called Süreyya Cultural Center ( tr, Süreyya Operası or Süreyya Kültür Merkezi), is an opera hall located at Gen. Asım Gündüz Avenue No: 29, in the Bahariye quarter of the Kadıköy district in Istanbul, Turkey ...
,
Kadıköy Kadıköy (), known in classical antiquity and during the Roman and Byzantine eras as Chalcedon ( gr, Χαλκηδών), is a large, populous, and cosmopolitan district in the Asian side of Istanbul, Turkey, on the northern shore of the Sea of ...
, Istanbul, 1927 * , Istanbul, 1939


Ukraine

* 4 Osmomysla Street,
Drohobych Drohobych ( uk, Дрого́бич, ; pl, Drohobycz; yi, דראָהאָביטש;) is a city of regional significance in Lviv Oblast, Ukraine. It is the administrative center of Drohobych Raion and hosts the administration of Drohobych urban hro ...
* Foxtrot Shopping Center, Odesa *
Ratusha (Ivano-Frankivsk) Ratusha, Ivano-Frankivsk ( uk, Івано-Франківська ратуша, pl, Ratusz) is a several stories-tall building in the downtown (Old Town) of the city of Ivano-Frankivsk which formerly served as the town hall (''Rathaus'' in German ...
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Ivano-Frankivsk Ivano-Frankivsk ( uk, Іва́но-Франкі́вськ, translit=Iváno-Frankívśk ), formerly Stanyslaviv ( pl, Stanisławów ; german: Stanislau), is a city located in Western Ukraine. It is the administrative centre of Ivano-Frankivsk O ...
, 1935 * Oreanda Hotel, Yalta, 1907, 1950s * Peremoha Cinema, Mukachevo * Town Hall, Rynok Square, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast * UKR Telecom, 37 Katerynyns'ka Street, Odesa


Kharkiv

* 5 (former headquarters of DonUgol Trust (Coal of Donbas)), Kharkiv, 1925 * , Kharkiv, 1928 * 9 Constitution Street, Kharkiv, 1925 * (formerly the Chervonozavodsky Theater), Kharkiv, 1931 *
Metalist Oblast Sports Complex "Metalist" Oblast Sports Complex ( uk, Обласний спортивний комплекс "Металіст"), which includes the Metalist Stadium ( uk, Стадіон "Металіст"), is a multi-use stadium in Kharkiv, Ukraine. It is us ...
, Kharkiv, 1926–1940 * Ministry of Culture, Kharkiv, 1931


Kyiv

* 15/5 Instytutska Street, Kyiv, 1941 * 3/25 Symona Petliury Street, Kyiv * 38 Bohdana Khmelnytskoho Street, Kyiv, 1936 * 7–9 , Kyiv Λ * 7/29 Tarasa Shevchenka Boulevard, Kyiv, 1912 * Crypt at Baikovo Cemetery, Kyiv * 5a Pyrohova Street, Kyiv * National Museum-Reserve of the Battle for Kyiv in 1943, Kyiv * TSUM department store, Kyiv


Lviv

* 10 Kovzhuna Street, Lviv, 1924 * , (now Heavenly B&B), Lviv, 1925 * 8 Karmanskoho Street, Lviv, 1923 * 9 Repina Street, Lviv * Mazanczow House, Lviv, 1923 * , Lviv, 1924 * Tomb of Henryk Perier, Lviv * Tomb of Komorowski and Stroński families at Lychakiv Cemetery, Lviv, 1929


United Kingdom

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Ocean liner An ocean liner is a passenger ship primarily used as a form of transportation across seas or oceans. Ocean liners may also carry cargo or mail, and may sometimes be used for other purposes (such as for pleasure cruises or as hospital ships). Ca ...
s ''Ile de France'', ''Normandie'' and
RMS Queen Mary RMS ''Queen Mary'' is a retired British ocean liner that sailed primarily on the North Atlantic Ocean from 1936 to 1967 for the Cunard-White Star Line and was built by John Brown & Company in Clydebank, Scotland. ''Queen Mary'', along with , ...
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The Rock Hotel The Rock Hotel, also known as Rock Hotel, is a historic hotel in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. It has been described as "one of the Mediterranean's most famous hotels," and as "an institution in Gibraltar and the Mediterranean." Bu ...
, Gibraltar, 1932


England

* 44-46 Park Street, Walsall, West Midlands, 1929 *
78 Derngate 78 Derngate is a Grade II* listed Georgian house in the Cultural Quarter of Northampton, England, originally built in 1815. Its interior was extensively remodelled in 1916 and 1917 by the architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh for businessman We ...
, Northampton, 1917 * Addington Health Centre, West Wickham, South London *
Arts Theatre The Arts Theatre is a theatre in Great Newport Street, in Westminster, Central London. History It opened on 20 April 1927 as a members-only club for the performance of unlicensed plays, thus avoiding theatre censorship by the Lord Chamberl ...
, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, 1936 *
Beehive, Gatwick Airport The Beehive is the original terminal building at Gatwick Airport, England. Opened in 1936, it became obsolete in the 1950s as the airport expanded. In 2008, it was converted into serviced offices, operated by Orega, having served as the headqu ...
, Crawley, West Sussex, 1936 *
Bishopstone Railway Station Bishopstone railway station is on the western side of the town of Seaford, East Sussex, England. It is situated close to the coast, and about from the downland rural village of Bishopstone after which it is named. Train services from the statio ...
, Seaford, East Sussex, 1938 *
Bradford Odeon Bradford Odeon is the name applied to two different cinemas in central Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. One, in Godwin Street, was built in 1930 and survives; the other, in Manchester Road, was built in 1938 and demolished in 1969. Godwin ...
, Bradford, West Yorkshire, 1930 *
Bristol Temple Meads railway station Bristol Temple Meads is the oldest and largest railway station in Bristol, England. It is located away from London Paddington. It is an important transport hub for public transport in the city; there are bus services to many parts of the city ...
, Redcliffe, Bristol, 1935 * British Heart Foundation building, Congleton, Cheshire *
Brynmor Jones Library The Brynmor Jones Library (BJL) is the main library at the University of Hull. In 1967 it was named after Sir Brynmor Jones (1903-1989) who initiated research in the field of Liquid Crystals ( LCD) at Hull and became Head of the Department of ...
, University of Hull, Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, 1950s * former Burton's, The Parade, Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, 1930 * former Burton's (now Sainsbury's), Bristol * former Burton's, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire * former Burton's, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire * Caxton Theatre, Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire *
Charters House Charters House is a Grade II listed building overlooking Sunningdale, Berkshire, built in 1938. The architects were George Adie and H. G. Hammond of Adie, Button and Partners. Charters was built for the industrialist Frank Parkinson on the site ...
, Sunningdale, Berkshire, 1938 * Chester Storyhouse, Cheshire, North West England, 1936 *
The Chocolate Works The Chocolate Works, also known as Terry's Chocolate Works, was the confectionery factory of Terry's of York, England. Opened in 1926, it closed in 2005 with the loss of 300 jobs, with production moved to other Kraft Foods sites in mainland Eur ...
of Terry's of York, York, 1926 *
City Hall, Norwich Norwich City Hall is an Art Deco building completed in 1938 which houses the city hall for the city of Norwich, East Anglia, in Eastern England. It is one of the Norwich 12, a collection of twelve heritage buildings in Norwich deemed of particu ...
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Charles Holloway James Charles Holloway James, , (1893–1953), architect, specialised in designs for homes and housing projects, but also completed large public works, particularly in collaboration with Stephen Rowland Pierce. Early life James was born in 1893 at ...
& Stephen Rowland Pierce), Norwich, East Anglia, 1938 * City Hall entertainment venue, Salisbury, Wiltshire, 1937 * Clipper Schooner pub, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, 1938 * Coate Water Country Park, Swindon, Wiltshire *
Connaught Theatre The Connaught Theatre is a Streamline Moderne-style theatre and cinema in the centre of Worthing, in West Sussex, England. Built as the Picturedrome cinema in 1914, the venue was extended in 1935 and became the new home of the Connaught Theatre ...
, Worthing, West Sussex, 1914, 1935 *
The Deco The Deco is a restored 1930s cinema and theatre located in the heart of Northampton, England. It is now operated as a venue for corporate, social and theatrical events. The Deco was designated a Grade II listed building in 2004. and originally f ...
Cinema, Northampton, Northamptonshire, 1936 * The Deco Pub, Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire *
De La Warr Pavilion The De La Warr Pavilion is a grade I listed building, located on the seafront at Bexhill on Sea, East Sussex, on the south coast of England. The Modernist and International Style building was designed by the architects Erich Mendelsohn and Ser ...
, Bexhill on Sea, East Sussex, 1935 * The Diamond Cinema, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, 1937 * Druid Street Industrial (formerly Moore & Osbourne hosiery factory), Hinckley, Leicestershire, 1932 * former Electricity Board Showroom, Grimsby Road, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, 1937 * Ellen Terry Arts and Media Building, Coventry, West Midlands *
Embassy Theatre, Peterborough The Embassy Theatre is a historic structure on Broadway in the city of Peterborough in the United Kingdom, which operated as a cinema from 1953 to 1989. History The Embassy Theatre was designed by David Evelyn Nye in the Art Deco style and buil ...
, Cambridgeshire, 1937 * Factory frontage (former Sheffield Forgemasters, British Steel), Sheffield, South Yorkshire * Felixstowe Palace, Felixstowe, Suffolk * , Felixstowe, Suffolk * Futurist Cinema, Basford, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, 1937 *
Globe Theatre, Stockton-on-Tees The Globe is a Grade II listed Art Deco theatre, in Stockton-on-Tees, England. History Situated at the north-western end of High Street, the original Globe Theatre was built in 1913 and was the area's first purpose-built cinema. Demolished in 1 ...
, Durham, 1938 *
Grand National (roller coaster) The Grand National is a wooden roller coaster located at Blackpool Pleasure Beach in Blackpool, Lancashire in the United Kingdom. It was designed and constructed by American engineer Charles Paige in 1935 and is now one of two surviving wooden M ...
, Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Blackpool, Lancashire, 1935 *
Hastings railway station Hastings railway station is the southern terminus of the Hastings line in the south of England and is one of four stations that serve the town of Hastings, East Sussex. It is also on the East Coastway Line to and the Marshlink line to . It i ...
, Hastings, East Sussex, 1931 * Holyoake Hall, Headington, Oxford, 1938 *
Horsham railway station Horsham railway station serves the town of Horsham in West Sussex, England. It is down the line from , measured via , on the Arun Valley Line and the Sutton & Mole Valley Lines, and train services are provided by Southern. Services on the Sut ...
, Horsham, West Sussex, 1938 * Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, University of Oxford * John Haider Building, Bath Street, Hereford, Herefordshire *
Jubilee Pool Jubilee Pool ( Cornish: ) is an Art Deco lido in Penzance, Cornwall. It is Grade II listed, being recognised as the finest surviving example of its type with the exception of Saltdean Lido. With a capacity of 5 million litres and 600 swimmers a ...
, Penzance, Cornwall, South west England, 1935 * Kingsway Health Center, Widnes, Halton, Cheshire, 1939 *
Leamington Spa railway station Leamington Spa railway station serves the town of Royal Leamington Spa, in Warwickshire, England. It is situated on Old Warwick Road towards the southern edge of the town centre. It is a major stop on the Chiltern Main Line between London and B ...
, Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, 1939 *
Leicester Athena Athena is a Grade II-listed events venue in the cultural quarter of Leicester City Centre, England. Built originally as an Odeon Cinema in 1936, it closed for most of the 1990s and remained vacant up until 2005, where the building was restored as ...
(formerly Odeon Cinema), Leicester City Centre, Leicestershire, 1936 * Majestic Cinema, Brignorth, Shropshire, 1937 * Majestic Theatre, Darlington, Durham, 1932 * Manor Road Garage, East Preston, Littlehampton, West Sussex *
Marine Court Marine Court is a Grade II listed Streamline Moderne (Art Deco) apartment block on the seafront of St Leonards-on-Sea, part of the town and borough of Hastings in East Sussex, England. The block was built between 1936 and 1938 and was modelled ...
, St. Leonards-on-Sea, Hastings, East Sussex, 1938 * Marine Villa, Shanklin, Isle of Wight * Mecca Bingo Hall (formerly the Regal Cinema), Watford, 1913, 1932 * Middle Brook Centre (formerly Hope Church), Winchester, Hampshire * Midland Hotel,
Morecambe Morecambe ( ) is a seaside town and civil parish in the City of Lancaster district in Lancashire, England. It is in Morecambe Bay on the Irish Sea. Name The first use of the name was by John Whitaker in his ''History of Manchester'' (1771), w ...
, Lancashire, 1933 *
Never Turn Back The Never Turn Back is a grade II listed public house in Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk, England. It was designed by A. W. Ecclestone in the Art Deco and Streamline Moderne Streamline Moderne is an international style of Art Deco architecture and ...
pub, Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk, 1956 * former
Odeon Cinema Odeon, stylised as ODEON, is a cinema brand name operating in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Norway, which along with UCI Cinemas and Nordic Cinema Group is part of the Odeon Cinemas Group subsidiary of AMC Theatres. It uses the famous name of ...
, Dudley, West Midlands, 1937 * former Odeon Cinema, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire * Odeon Cinema, Hereford, Herefordshire, West Midlands *
Odeon Cinemas Odeon, stylised as ODEON, is a cinema brand name operating in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Norway, which along with UCI Cinemas and Nordic Cinema Group is part of the Odeon Cinemas Group subsidiary of AMC Theatres. It uses the famous name of ...
(now
Funny Girls Funny Girls is a burlesque cabaret showbar on the North Shore of Blackpool, England, owned by English entrepreneur and businessman Basil Newby. The cast of the show comprise male dancers and drag performers. The showbar is in what was once t ...
bar), Dickson Road,
Blackpool Blackpool is a seaside resort in Lancashire, England. Located on the North West England, northwest coast of England, it is the main settlement within the Borough of Blackpool, borough also called Blackpool. The town is by the Irish Sea, betw ...
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Lancashire Lancashire ( , ; abbreviated Lancs) is the name of a historic county, ceremonial county, and non-metropolitan county in North West England. The boundaries of these three areas differ significantly. The non-metropolitan county of Lancashi ...
, 1939 *
Peterborough Lido The Lido in the city of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire was first opened as the Corporation Swimming Pool in 1936 by the Mayor of Peterborough Arthur Mellows, and is one of the few survivors of its type still in use in the United Kingdom. A striki ...
, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, 1936 * Queen's Court, Bristol, 1937 * The Regal Cinema, (
Archibald Hurley Robinson Archibald Hurley Robinson (14 June 1883''1939 England and Wales Register'' – 24 February 1953)''England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966, 1973-1995'' was a prolific English architect of ci ...
),
Evesham Evesham () is a market town and parish in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire, in the West Midlands region of England. It is located roughly equidistant between Worcester, Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon. It lies within the Vale of Evesha ...
, 1932 * former The Regal Cinema and Gala Bingo Hall, Cowley Road, Oxford, 1937 * Ritz Cinema, Nuneaton, Nuneaton and Bedworth, Warwickshire, 1937 * former Rivoli Picture House, Sandown, Isle of Wight * San Remo Towers, Boscombe, Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole *
Savoy Cinema, Nottingham Savoy Cinema is on Derby Road in Nottingham, England. It is the only surviving pre-Second World War cinema in Nottingham. History Savoy Cinema was built in 1935 to designs by the architect Reginald Cooper. It is built in the art-deco style wit ...
, Nottinghamshire, 1935 * Seaton Carew bus station, Hartlepool, Durham, North East England, 1930s *
Sheffield Central Library Sheffield Central Library is a public library in Sheffield, England. It houses the city library service's single largest general lending and reference collection, as well as Graves Art Gallery, on the third floor, and a theatre in the basement ...
, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1929 *
Showroom Cinema, Sheffield The Showroom Cinema is an independent cinema, café bar and creative workspace contributing to the culture in Sheffield, England. In 2002, the cinema was voted the favourite independent cinema of '' Guardian'' readers. In November 2007, Showro ...
, South Yorkshire, 1936 *
Shrubs Wood Shrubs Wood is a privately owned, Grade II* listed, Art Deco country house in Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire, England. Built between 1933 and 1934, Shrubs Wood was designed by Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayeff Serge Ivan Chermayeff (b ...
, Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire, 1934 * Southfields Branch Library, Leicester, Leicestershire, 1939 *
Southampton Civic Centre The Civic Centre is a municipal building located in the Cultural Quarter area within the city of Southampton, England. It comprises offices occupied by Southampton City Council, the SeaCity Museum, the Guildhall, the Southampton City Art Galler ...
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Southampton Southampton () is a port city in the ceremonial county of Hampshire in southern England. It is located approximately south-west of London and west of Portsmouth. The city forms part of the South Hampshire built-up area, which also covers Po ...
, Hampshire, 1932–1937 * St. Barnabas Library, Leicester, Leicestershire, 1937 * St. Hugh's Church, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, 1939 * Storyhouse Theatre & Cinema, Chester, Cheshire, 1936 * Stoke Abbott Court, Worthing, West Sussex * Superdrug building, Macclesfield, Cheshire * Sywell Aerodome, Sywell, Northamtonshire * Westcliffe Buildings, Barton on Sea, Hampshire *
Winter Gardens, Blackpool The Winter Gardens is a large entertainment complex in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, which includes a theatre, ballroom and conference facilities. Opened in 1878, it is a Listed building, Grade II* listed building, operated by Blackpool Enter ...
, Lancashire, 1878, 1920 *
Worthing Pier Worthing Pier is a public pleasure pier in Worthing, West Sussex, England. Designed by Sir Robert Rawlinson, it was opened on 12 April 1862 and remains open to the public. The pier originally was a simple promenade deck long and wide. In 1888 t ...
, Worthing, West Sussex, 1935 * St. Austell Brewery Ales, Penzance, Cornwall


Birmingham

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The Alexandra, Birmingham The Alexandra, commonly known as the Alex, is a theatre on Suffolk Queensway in Birmingham, England. History Construction of the theatre commenced in 1900 and was completed in 1901. The architects were Owen & Ward and the theatre was opened on 2 ...
, 1938 *
Barber Institute of Fine Arts The Barber Institute of Fine Arts is an art gallery and concert hall in Birmingham, England. It is situated in purpose-built premises on the campus of the University of Birmingham. The Grade I listed Art Deco building was designed by Robert At ...
, Birmingham, West Midlands, 1939 * former Burton's, Erdington, Birmingham, West Midlands * Clifton Bingo (former Odeon Cinema Perry Barr), Birmingham, 1938 * Elmdon Building,
Birmingham International Airport Birmingham Airport , formerly ''Birmingham International Airport'', is an international airport located east-southeast of Birmingham city centre, west-northwest of Coventry slightly north of Bickenhill village, in the Metropolitan Boroug ...
, Birmingham *
Empire Cinemas Empire Cinemas Limited is a multiplex cinema chain in the UK. There are 14 Empire Cinemas across the country, with 131 screens in total. Ownership and management The ultimate beneficial owner of Empire Cinemas Ltd is Irish entrepreneur Thomas ...
(former Oden Cinema), Sutton Coldfield, 1936 * former Mothers Club, Erdington, Birmingham, *
General Electric Company The General Electric Company (GEC) was a major British industrial conglomerate involved in consumer and defence electronics, communications, and engineering. The company was founded in 1886, was Britain's largest private employer with over 250 ...
, Aston, Birmingham, 1920 *
Golden Eagle, Birmingham The Golden Eagle was a 1930s public house in Birmingham, England, which became known as a venue for live music. The pub stood on Hill Street, in Birmingham City Centre, between Victoria Square and the western end of New Street Station. It clo ...
, 1930s (demolished) * Harborne Baths, Birmingham, 1923 * Kent House (formerly Kent Street Baths), Birmingham, 1933 *
Medical School A medical school is a tertiary educational institution, or part of such an institution, that teaches medicine, and awards a professional degree for physicians. Such medical degrees include the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS, M ...
, University of Birmingham, 1938 * Oak Cinema, Selly Oak, Birmingham, 1923 (demolished) *
Odeon Cinema Odeon, stylised as ODEON, is a cinema brand name operating in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Norway, which along with UCI Cinemas and Nordic Cinema Group is part of the Odeon Cinemas Group subsidiary of AMC Theatres. It uses the famous name of ...
, Kingstanding, Birmingham, 1962 * Petersfield Court, Hall Green, Birmingham, 1937 * former Times Furnishing Company (now Waterstone's), Birmingham, 1938


Brighton

* ABC Cinema, Brighton, East Sussex, 1930 *
Brighton Marina Brighton Marina is an artificial marina situated in Brighton, England. It features a working harbour and residential housing alongside a variety of leisure, retail and commercial activities. The construction of the marina itself took place betw ...
, Brighton *
Embassy Court Embassy Court is an 11-storey block of flats on the seafront in Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. It has been listed at Grade II* by English Heritage. Wells Coates' "extremely controversial" piece of Modernist architectu ...
, Brighton, East Sussex, 1935 * Freemasons Tavern and Brewery, Hove, Brighton and Hove, East Sussex, 1928 * Grosvenor Casino, Brighton, East Sussex *
Marine Gate Marine Gate is a large block of flats built in 1939 to the design of architects Wimperis, Simpson and Guthrie. It stands to the East of the English seaside resort of Brighton bordering Whitehawk and Roedean, and is situated in the Rottingdean Coas ...
, Brighton, 1939 * Patcham Clock Tower, Patcham, Brighton and Hove, 1930s *
Saltdean Lido Saltdean Lido at Saltdean Park Road, Saltdean, in the Brighton and Hove district, in the ceremonial county of East Sussex, England, is an Art Deco lido designed by architect R.W.H. Jones. Originally listed at Grade II by English Heritage for its ...
, Brighton, 1938 *
Van Alen Building The Van Alen Building is a modern apartment and penthouse block on the seafront in Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. It was named after William Van Alen, the architect of New York City's Chrysler Building and is design ...
, Brighton, 2001 * White Cliffs Cafe, Brighton, 1937


Cumbria

*former Burton's, Whitehaven, Cumbria *The Bus Station, Whitehaven, Cumbria, 1931 *Eden Rural Foyer Sfere (formerly Regent Cinema), Penrith, Cumbria, 1933 Endymion House, Millbeck, Keswich, Cumbria, 1930s *
John Whinnerah Institute The John Whinnerah Institute is a Grade II listed Art Deco building and former educational establishment located on Abbey Road in Barrow-in-Furness, England. Having been constructed between 1937 and 1938 on the site of the demolished Jute Works ...
, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, 1938 *
Roxy Cinema Roxy, Roxey, and Roxie may refer to: People * Roxy (given name), including a list of people and characters with the name Places in the United States * Roxie, Mississippi, a town * Roxie, West Virginia, an unincorporated community Music * Roxy M ...
(now Hollywood Nightclub), Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, 1937 *
Workington Opera House The Workington Opera House, or ''The Opera'' as it was known, is a purpose built theatre located in Workington, Cumbria, England. Originally built as the Queen’s Jubilee Hall & Opera House it was gutted by fire in 1927 and rebuilt with a fine w ...
, Workington, Cumbria, 1930


Dorset

*Immanuel Church, Southbourne, Dorset *Odeon Landsdowne, Bournemouth, Dorset, 1937 * Pier Bandstand, Weymouth Bay, Dorset, 1939 *Playhouse & Galaxy Cinema (formerly Palace Court Theatre), Bournemouth, Dorset, 1931 * Plaza Cinema, Dorchester, Dorset, 1933 *
Poole Civic Centre Poole Civic Centre is an Art Deco municipal building in Poole, Dorset. Since 7 October 2019 the building has been a Grade II listed building. Also sometimes known as Poole Town Hall, the civic centre was the headquarters of Poole Borough Council ...
, Poole, Dorset, 1932 * Premier Inn, Bournemouth, Dorset *Roxy Cinema, Bournemouth, Dorset, 1911, 1938 *Westover Super Cinema, Bournemouth, Dorset, 1937


Devon

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Burgh Island Hotel The Burgh Island Hotel is a hotel on Burgh Island, Devon in England. History In the 1890s, the music hall star George H. Chirgwin built a prefabricated wooden house on the island, which was used by guests for weekend parties. The island was so ...
, Burgh Island, Devon, 1927 *
Casa del Rio ("''House on the River''") is an Art Deco house built in 1936 to a Spanish theme, on the banks of the river Yealm at Newton Ferrers, South Hams, Devon, England. Once owned by the Berkertex family, the house was commissioned by the baker Walte ...
, Newton Ferrers, South Hams, Devon, 1936 * Central Cinema,
Barnstaple Barnstaple ( or ) is a river-port town in North Devon, England, at the River Taw's lowest crossing point before the Bristol Channel. From the 14th century, it was licensed to export wool and won great wealth. Later it imported Irish wool, bu ...
, North Devon, 1931 *Holsworthy Amateur Theatre Society HATS Theatre, Holsworthy, Devon, 1947 * House of Fraser (formerly Dingle's Department Store), Plymouth, Devon * Pearl Assurance House, Plymouth, Devon *Sunpark, Higher Brixham, Devon, 1935 *
Tinside Lido Tinside Lido is a 1935 Art Deco lido in the city of Plymouth in south-west England. It is sited beside Plymouth Sound and is overlooked by Plymouth Hoe and Smeaton's Tower. The lido is open in the summer months between May and September. History ...
, Plymouth, Devon, 1935 * Zenith House (formerly Motor Mecca, Barton Motor Company, and Kastners Garage) Exeter, Devon, 1933


Hertfordshire

* former Addis Factory, Hertford, Hertfordshire *
Broadway Cinema Broadway Cinema is an independent cinema in the city of Nottingham, England in the United Kingdom. It is located in the Hockley area. In 2009, it was rated as one of the best cinemas in the world by Total Film magazine. History The site now ...
, Letchworth, Hertfordshire, 1936 * Comet Public House, Hatfield, Welwyn Hatfield, Hertfordshire * Essoldo Court apartments (formerly Essoldo Watford Theatre), Watford, 1913, 1932 *
Odyssey Cinema, St Albans The Odyssey Cinema is a film theatre in the city of St Albans, Hertfordshire, in the United Kingdom. It is a locally listed Art Deco building, located on London Road, around east of St Albans Cathedral. Originally built in 1931 as the Capitol ...
(Percival Blow, James Martin Hatfield, Kemp & Tasker) St. Albans, Hertfordshire, 1931 * The Rex Cinema (
David Evelyn Nye David Evelyn Nye MBE was a British architect, born in 1906, who practised in Surrey, England. He was best known as a cinema architect, having designed many picture houses in the 1930s for the Shipman and King cinema circuit. He was a committ ...
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Berkhamsted Berkhamsted ( ) is a historic market town in Hertfordshire, England, in the Bulbourne valley, north-west of London. The town is a civil parish with a town council within the borough of Dacorum which is based in the neighbouring large new town ...
, Hertfordshire, 1938 *
West Herts College West Herts College is a college for further education in Watford, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom. The college has campuses in Watford, Hemel Hempstead and Kings Langley. As of 2017 the college has 5,900 students on study programmes or apprenticesh ...
, Watford, Hertfordshire, 1938


Essex

*Century Cinema, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, 1936 *
Cliffs Pavilion Cliffs Pavilion is a theatre and concert venue on Station Road in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, England, a town within the city of Southend-on-Sea. It seats 1,630 and offers an assortment of variety acts. Building Work began on the original Cliff ...
, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex, 1930s *Hotel Monico, Canvey Island, Essex, 1938 * Labworth Cafe, Canvey Island, Essex, 1932 *Liquor Lounge, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex * Odeon Cinema, Colchester, Essex * St. George's Church, Brentwood, Essex, 1931


Kent

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Dreamland Margate Dreamland Margate is an amusement park and entertainment centre based on a traditional English seaside funfair located at Margate, Kent, England. The site of the park was first used for amusement rides in 1880, although the Dreamland name was ...
Cinema, Margate, Kent, 1923 * Halifax Bank (formerly National Westminster Bank), Chatham, Medway, Kent *
Margate railway station Margate railway station serves the town of Margate in Thanet, Kent, England. It is down the line from . The station and all trains that serve the station are operated by Southeastern. Trains from the station generally run to Victoria via or to ...
, Margate, Thanet, Kent, 1926 * Mayfair Court, Clifftown Gardens, Herne Bay, Kent, 1935 * RAF West Malling Air Traffic Control Tower, Tonbridge and Malling, Kent * Sun Trap House, Grand Drive, Herne Bay, Kent, 1935 * Thanet School of Art (Kent Education Committee), Margate, Thanet, Kent, 1928 * Thimblemill Library, Smethwick, Sandwell, West Midlands, 1937 * W.T. Henley Building (Cable Works), Northfleet, Gravesham, Kent * , St. Margaret's-at-Cliffe, Kent


Leeds

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ABC Cinema ABC Cinemas (Associated British Cinemas) was a cinema chain in the United Kingdom. Originally a wholly owned subsidiary of Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC), it operated between the 1930s and the 1980s. The brand name was reused in ...
, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, 1935 * Electronic and Electrical Engineering Building, University of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorkshire * Institute of Pathology, St. George's Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire * Leeds General Infirmary, Brotherton Wing, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1940 * Leeds Media Centre, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1934 * The New Inn, Gildersome, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1934 *
Parkinson Building The Parkinson Building is a grade II listed building in Greek Revival style by Thomas Lodge located at the University of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England. The clock tower is the highest point of the building and stands at 57 metres (187 ft ...
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University of Leeds , mottoeng = And knowledge will be increased , established = 1831 – Leeds School of Medicine1874 – Yorkshire College of Science1884 - Yorkshire College1887 – affiliated to the federal Victoria University1904 – University of Leeds , ...
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Leeds Leeds () is a city and the administrative centre of the City of Leeds district in West Yorkshire, England. It is built around the River Aire and is in the eastern foothills of the Pennines. It is also the third-largest settlement (by populati ...
, 1951 *
Queens Hotel, Leeds The Queens Hotel is a large hotel located on City Square in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Built in 1937, it is an elegant Art Deco Grade II listed building and was frequented by the likes of Princess Grace of Monaco, Cary Grant and Nelson Man ...
Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1937 * Vake Cinema, Mirfield, West Yorkshire, 1939


Liverpool

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ABC Cinema ABC Cinemas (Associated British Cinemas) was a cinema chain in the United Kingdom. Originally a wholly owned subsidiary of Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC), it operated between the 1930s and the 1980s. The brand name was reused in ...
(former Forum Cinema), Liverpool, 1931 * Blacklers Department Store, Liverpool, 1941, 1953 *
Bryant and May Bryant & May was a British company created in the mid-19th century specifically to make matches. Their original Bryant & May Factory was located in Bow, London. They later opened other match factories in the United Kingdom and Australia, such ...
match factory in
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Crowne Plaza Liverpool John Lennon Airport Hotel The Crowne Plaza Liverpool John Lennon Airport Hotel, formerly the Marriott Liverpool South Hotel, is an airport hotel near to Liverpool John Lennon Airport, serving the English city of Liverpool. Today a member of the Crowne Plaza chain owned by ...
, (former Air Control Tower and terminal),
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, 1930s * David Lloyd Sports Centre, Liverpool * Granada Cinema, Dovecot, Liverpool, 1932 *
Greenbank Drive Synagogue Greenbank Drive Synagogue, officially the Liverpool New Hebrew Congregation, is a former Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue that was located on Greenbank Drive, in the Sefton Park area of Liverpool, England, in the United Kingdom. The con ...
, Sefton Park, Liverpool, 1936 *
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, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, 1938 * Liverpool Meat and Fish Market, Tue Brook, 1931 *
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, Liverpool, 1938 * Old Co-operative Building (now student housing), Liverpool, 1937 *
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, 1939 * Queensway Tunnel, River Mersey, Liverpool to Birkenhead, 1934 * Ritz Roller Rink, Liverpool, 1937 *
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, 1938 * Skyways House (headquarters of Shop Direct Group), Old Terminal, John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, 1930s


London

* 1 and 3 Hill Crescent Coldblow, Bexley, London * 2, 4, and 6 Valencia Road,
Stanmore Stanmore is part of the London Borough of Harrow in London. It is centred northwest of Charing Cross, lies on the outskirts of the London urban area and includes Stanmore Hill, one of the highest points of London, at high. The district, which ...
, Harrow, London, 1932 * 14 The Avenue Home, Hampton, Richmond upon Thames, London * Adhesive Specialities Ltd Building, Ladywell, Lewisham *
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, Bermondsey, Southwark, London, 1930s *
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, Arnos Grove, Enfield, 1932 *
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(East and West Stands), Highbury, Islington, London ( Claude Waterlow Ferrier, 1932–36) * Balmoral Court flats, South Norwood Hill, Croydon *
Broadway Theatre, Catford The Broadway Theatre (formerly known as the Lewisham Theatre) is a theatre on Rushey Green, Catford, in the London Borough of Lewisham. A grade II listed building, the theatre was built in 1932 and is an example of Art Deco design. It has two aud ...
, Lewisham, London, 1932 * Bromley Picturehouse (formerly Odeon Theatre), Bromley, London, 1936 *
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, Islington, London, 1922 * Chessington North railway station, Kingston upon Thames, London, 1939 *Chilterns Apartments, Sutton, London * Cholmeley Lodge, Cholmley Lodge, Haringay, London, 1934 * Colliers Wood tube station, Colliers Wood, Merton, 1926 * Coronet pub and former cinema, Holloway, Islington, London * Croydon Airport, Croydon, 1928 * Dagenham Roundhouse, Dagenham, Barking and Dagenham, London, 1936 * De Bohun Primary School, Southgatem Enfield, London, 1936 * Eastcote tube station, Eastcote, Hillingdon, London, 1939 * Elm Park Court, Harrow, London, 1936 * Embassy Cinema, Chadwell Heath, Embassy Cinema (Mayfair Venue), Chadwell Heath, Redbridge, London, 1934 * Forest Croft and Taymount Grange, Forest Hill, London, Forest Hill, Lewisham, London, 1937 * Gants Hill tube station, Ilford, Redbridge, London, 1947 * Gaumont State Cinema, (George Coles (architect), George Coles), Kilburn, Brent, London, 1937 * The Grampians, Shepherd's Bush, Hammersmith and Fulham, London, 1937 * Grange Park Methodist Church, Grange Park, Enfield, 1938 * Gwynne House, Whitechapel, Tower Hamlets, London, 1938 * Hammersmith Apollo, Hammersmith, Hammersmith and Fulham, London, 1932 * Hillingdon Sports and Leisure Complex, Uxbridge, Hillingdon, London, 1935 * Ibex House, Tower Hamlets, London, 1937 * Islington Assembly Hall, Islington, London, 1930 * Isokon building Apartment Building, (Wells Coates), Lawn Road, Hampstead, London, 1933–34 * Ivory Lounge, Bexleyheath, Bexley, London * Kingsley Court, Willesden Green, Brent, London, 1933 * Lichfield Court, Richmond, Richmond upon Thames, London, 1935 * Limehouse: The Mission, Tower Hanmlets, London, 1923 * Millennium Mills, West Silvertown, Newham, London, 1934 * Mortlake Crematorium, Kew, Richmond upon Thames, London, 1939 * Odeon Cinema, Richmond upon Thames, London, 1930 * Oxo Tower, South Bank, Southwark, London, 1929 * Pinner Court, Harrow, London, 1935 * Poplar Baths, Poplar, Tower Hamlets, London, 1933 * Poplar OLD Town Hall, Tower Hamlets, London * Prince's Tower, Rotherhithem, Southwark, London, 1980s * Queen Elizabeth II Stadium, Enfield, Queen Elizabeth II Stadium, Enfield, London, 1953 * Rainbow Theatre (formerly Astoria Theatre), Finsbury Park, Haringey, London, 1930 * Randalls of Uxbridge department store, Uxbridge, Hillingdon, London, 1938 * Redbridge tube station, Ilford, Redbridge, London, 1947 * Rex Cinema, Bethnal Green, Tower Hamlets, London, 1913, 1938 * Richmond station (London), Richmond station, Richmond, Richmond upon Thames, London, 1937 * Rio Cinema, Dalston, Hackey, London, 1909, 1933 * Royal Masonic Hospital, Ravenscourt Park, Hammersmith, London, 1933 * Secombe Theatre, Sutton, London, 1937, 1983 * South Wimbledon tube station, Wimbledon, Merton, London, 1926 * Southgate tube station, Southgate, Enfield, London, 1933 * Springfield Court flats, Springfield Gardens, Upminster, Havering, London, 1930s * St Helier Hospital, St. Helier Hospital, Sutton, Carshalton, London, 1934 * Tooley Street#St Olave, St Olaf House (Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel), London Bridge, Southwark, London 1929–1931 * St Patrick's Church, Barking, St. Patrick's Church, Barking, Barking and Dagenham, London, 1940 * Surbiton railway station, Surbiton, Kingston upon Thames, London, 1937 * Tabard House, Richmond upon Thames, London * Time Building, Harrow, London * Towers Cinema, Hornchurch, Havering, London, 1935 (demolished) * Troxy Cinema, Stepney, Tower Hamlets, London, 1932 *Uxbridge tube station, Uxbridge, Hillington, London, 1938 * Waltham Forest Town Hall, Wathamstow, Waltham Forest, London, 1941 * Walthamstow Stadium, Waltham Forest, London, 1933 * Wembley Fire Station - London Fire Brigade, Wembley, Brent, London, 1937 * William Booth Memorial Training College, Denmark Hill, Southwark, 1929 *Yardley London, Yardleys Box Factory, Stratford, Greater London, 1937 * (former Grosvenor Cinema, Ace Cinema), Harrow, London


= London - Borough of Hounslow

= *Boston Manor tube station, Hounslow, London, 1932 *Golden Mile (Brentford), Coty Cosmetics factory, Brentford, 1932 *Firestone Tyre Factory, Brentford, Hounslow, London, 1928 * Gillette Corner, Hounslow, London, 1930s *Golden Mile (Brentford), Golden Mile, Brentford, London, 1925 *Hartington Court building, Chiswick, London *Hounslow West tube station, Hounslow, London, 1931 *JCDecaux (former Currys Head Office), Brentford, Hounslow, 1936 * Osterley tube station, Osterley, Hounslow, London, 1925 * The Pyrene Company Limited#Company history, Pyrene Company Building, Brentford, London, 1930 *Golden Mile (Brentford), Wallis House (now Barratt building), Brentford, 1936, 1942


= London – Borough of Barnet

= * Christ the King, Cockfosters, Barnet, London, 1930 * East Finchley tube station, East Finchley, Barnet, London, 1939 * Everyman Cinema, Muswell Hill, Everyman Cinema Muswell Hill (formerly the Odeon Cinema), Muswell Hill, Barnet, London, 1936 * Gaumont Finchley, North Finchley, Barnet, London, 1937 * Grand Arcade (Barnet), Grand Arcade, North Finchley, Barnet, London, 1930s * John Keble Church, Mill Hill, John Keble Church, Mill Hill, Barnet, London, 1936 * Phoenix Cinema, East Finchley, Barnet, London, 1912, 1924


= London – Borough of Camden

= * 66 Frognal, Camden, London, 1938 * Cambridge Theatre, Camden, London, 1930 * Carreras Cigarette Factory (Arcadia Works), (M.E and O.H Collins with A.G Porri), Camden, London, 1928 * former Burton's, Camden High Street, London * Cohen House, London, Cohen House, Chelsea, London, 1936 * Derry & Toms Department store, Kensington and Chelsea, London, 1860, 1933 * Daimler Car Hire Garage (Frames Coach Station), Bloomsbury, Camden, London, 1931 * Freemasons' Hall, London, Camden, London, 1933 * Hillfield Court, Belsize Park, Camden, London, 1934 * Isokon Flats, Hampstead, Camden, London, 1934 * London Forum (formerly the Town & Country Club), Kentish Town, Camden, London, 1934 * London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Bloomsbury, Camden, London, 1924 * Northwood Hall, Highgate, Camden, London, 1935 * Open Space Theatre, Camden, London, 1968 * Paramount Court, Tottenham Court Road, Camden, London * Saville Theatre (now Odeon Covent Garden), Camden, London, 1931 * Senate House (University of London), Senate House, Bloomsbury, Camden, London, 1937 * Sun House, Frognal, Hampstead, Camden, London, 1935 * Tavistock Court, Endsleigh Place, Camden, London * Trinity Court, Gray’s Inn Road, Camden, London, 1935 * Waitrose (former John Barnes (department store), John Barnes department store), Camden, London


= London- Borough of Ealing

= * 62 The Mall, Ealing, London * Acton Town tube station, Acton, Ealing, London, 1932 *Chiswick Park tube station, Chiswick, Ealing, London, 1932 *Ealing Common tube station, Ealing, London, 1931 *Hanwell#Hanwell Clock Tower, Hanwell Clock Tower, Hanwell, Ealing, London, 1937 *Hoover Building, (Wallis, Gilbert and Partners), Perivale, Ealing, London, 1933–1938 *Longfield House, Ealing, London * Park Royal tube station, Ealing, London, 1931 *Tudor Rose, Southall, Tudor Rose nightclub, Southall, Ealing London, 1910, 1929


= London – Borough of Greenwich

= * former Burton's Nelson Road (now Bill's Restaurant), Greenwich * Coronet Cinema, Eltham, Greenwich, 1936 * Eltham Palace extension, (John Seeley & Paul Paget), Eltham, Greenwich, London, 1933 * Greenwich Town Hall, London, Meridian House (former Greenwich Town Hall), Greenwich, London, 1939 * New Wine Church (formerly Woolwich Odeon), Woolwich, Greenwich, London, 1937 * Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society#Legacy, former RACS Department Store, Woolwich, Greenwich, London


= London – Borough of Kensington and Chelsea

= * Barkers of Kensington, Kensington and Chelsea, London, 1926 * Bluebird Garage, Chelsea, Kensington and Chelsea, London, 1923 * Derry & Toms Department store, Kensington and Chelsea, London, 1860, 1933 * Earls Court Exhibition Centre, Earl's Court, Kensington and Chelsea, London, 1937 * Peter Jones (department store), Chelsea, Kensington and Chelsea, London, 1936 * Kensington High Street, Kensington, Kensington and Chelsea, London * Nell Gwynn House, Chelsea, Kensington and Chelsea, London, 1937 * Olympia, London, Olympia Grand, West Kensington, Kensington and Chelsea, London, 1886 * Sloane Avenue Mansions, Chelsea, Kensington and Chelsea, London, 1933


= London – Borough of Lambeth

= * Balham Odeon, Clapham, Lambeth, London, 1938 * Brockwell Lido, Brockwell Park, Herne Hill, Lambeth, London, 1937 * Burton's men's clothing, Streatham, Lambeth, London, 1932 * Clapham South tube station, Clapham South Tube Station, Clapham, Lambeth, London, 1937 * Corner Fielde, Streatham, Lambeth, London, 1937 * The High, Streatham, Lambeth, London, 1937 * Hightrees House, Clapham, Lambeth, London, 1938 * Leigh Hall, Streatham, Lambeth, London, 1936 * Maritime House, Clapham Old Town, Lambeth, London, 1939 * O2 Brixton Academy, Brixton, Lambeth, London, 1929 * Oaklands Estate, Clapham, Lambeth, London, 1936 * Okeavor Manor, Clapham, Lambeth, London, 1935 * Pullman Court, Streatham, Lambeth, London, 1935 * Sharman's (now WHSmith and a Post Office), Streatham, Lambeth, London, 1929 * ''South London Press'' Building (now an apartment building), Streatham, Lambeth, London, 1939 * Streathleigh Court, Streatham, Lambeth, London, 1937 * Sunlight Laundry, (F E Simpkins) Acre Lane, Brixton, Lambeth, South London, 1937 * Trinity Close, Clapham, Lambeth, London, 1936 * Windsor Court, Clapham, Lambeth, London, 1936 * Woodlands Building, Clapham, Lambeth, London, 1935


= London – Borough of Wandsworth

= * Balham station, Balham, Wandsworth, London, 1926 * Battersea power station, Battersea, Wandsworth, London, 1929, 1945 * Clapham South tube station, Clapham, Wandsworth, 1926 * Du Cane Court, Balham, Wandsworth, 1937 * Gala Bingo Club, Tooting, Gala Bingo Club (formerly the Granada Cinema), Tooting, Wandsworth, London, 1931 * Lakeside Cafe, Battersea Park * Tooting Bec tube station, Tooting, Wandsworth, London, 1926 * Tooting Broadway tube station, Tooting, Wandsworth, London, 1926 * former Tooting Police Station, Tooting, Wandsworth, London


= London – City of London

= * Chamber of Commerce building, City of London, 1934 * Daily Express Building, London, ''Daily Express'' Building in Fleet Street, City of London, London, 1932 * Daily Telegraph Building, ''Daily Telegraph'' Building (Peterborough House), City of London, 1928 * Florin Court, (Guy Morgan and Partners), City of London, 1936 * Unilever House, Victoria Embankment, Blackfriars, City of London, 1929


= London – City of Westminster

= * 15 Portman Square, Westminster, London, 1930s * 55 Broadway, City of Westminster, Westminster, London, 1929 * 59-63 Princes Gate, Westminster, London, 1935 * 66 Portland Place, Marylebone, Westminster, London, 1934 * Adelphi Theatre, Westminster, London, 1930 * Alfies Antique Market, Lisson Grove, Westminster, London, 1976 * Apollo Victoria Theatre, Westminster, London, 1930 * BBC Broadcasting House, (Val Myer), Westminster, London, 1932 * Blenstock House (now Bonhams) West End, Westminster, London, 1937 * Claridge's, Mayfair, Westminster, London, 1812, 1920s * Dolphin Square, Pimlico, Westminster, 1937 * The Dorchester, Mayfair, Westminster, London, 1931 * Grosvenor House Hotel, Mayfair, Westminster, London, 1929 * D H Evans, House of Fraser Oxford Street (former DH Evans), Westminster, London, 1937 * House for Marques and Marquesa de Casa Maury, 58 Hamilton Terrace, Maida Vale, Westminster, London, 1938 * Ideal House, London, Ideal House (now Palladium House), Westminster, London, 1929 * Lansdowne Club, Mayfair, Westminster, London, 1935 * Lawrence Hall, London, Lawrence Hall, Westminster, London, 1928 * National Audit Office (United Kingdom), National Audit Office Head Office (former Imperial Airways Building), City of Westminster, Westminster, London * Odeon Leicester Square, Westminster, London, 1937 *Lisson Grove, Old Aeroworks (former London Spitfire Works), Lisson Grove, Marylebone, Westminster * The Paviours Arms, Neville House, Page Street, Westminster, London, 1937 * London Zoo#Architecture, Penguin Pool, London Zoo, Westminster, London, 1934 * Piccadilly Circus tube station, Mayfair, Westminster, London, 1928 * Prince of Wales Theatre, Leicester Square, Westminster, London, 1937 * Royal Institute of British Architects, Marylebone, Westminster, London, 1934 * Savoy Hotel, Westminster, London, 1930, 2010 * Shell Mex House (Ernest Joseph), Westminster, London, 1931 * Sheraton Grand London Park Lane Hotel, Piccadilly, Westminster, London, 1927 * Simpsons of Piccadilly, Piccadilly, Westminster, London, 1936 * Strand Palace Hotel, Westminster, London, 1909, 1930s * Victoria Coach Station, Westminster, London, 1932 *Vue West End, Vue Cinema London- West End (formerly Warner Brothers Theatre), Leicester Square, 1938 * The Washington Mayfair Hotel, Mayfair, Westminster, 1913


Manchester

* 100 King Street, King Street, Manchester, King Street (formerly Midland Bank, Edwin Lutyens, Sir Edwin Lutyens, Grade II*), Manchester, 1935 * Appleby Lodge, Rusholme, Manchester, 1930s * Henry Taylor (swimmer)#After swimming, Chadderton Baths, Chadderton, Greater Manchester, 1937 * Daily Express Building, Manchester, ''Daily Express'' Building, Great Ancoats Street (Owen Williams (engineer), Sir Owen Williams, Grade II*), Manchester, 1936 * Dancehouse, Manchester, 1930 * Kendals Building, Deansgate (J.S. Beaumont, Grade II), Manchester, 1939 * Longford Cinema ("The Cash Register"), Stratford, Manchester, 1936 * Metro Cinema (formerly Majestic Picture House), Ashton-under-Lynem Tameside, Greater Manchester, 1920 * 100 King Street, Midland Bank Building - 100 King Street, Manchester, 1935 * Monaco Ballroom, Hindley, Greater Manchester * Plaza Cinema, Stockport, Plaza Cinema (W. Thornley), Stockport, Greater Manchester, 1933 * Primark Building (former Lewis's Building), Manchester, 1920s * Redfern Building, Dantzic Street (W. A. Johnson and J. W. Cooper, Grade II), Manchester, 1936 * Sunlight House, Quay Street (Joseph Sunlight, Grade II*), Manchester, 1932


Merseyside

* Beacon House, Southport, Sefton, Merseyside, 1934 * Church of St Monica, Bootle, Merseyside, 1936 * Cremona Corner, Waterloo, Merseyside * Garrick Theatre (now Mecca Bingo), Southport, Sefton, Merseyside, 1932 * Hoylake railway station, Hoylake, Wirral, Merseyside, 1938 * New Brighton, Merseyside#Economy, New Palace Amusement Arcade, New Brighton, Merseyside * Leo's Bar, Southport, Merseyside * St. Bernadette's Church, Allerton, Liverpool, Merseyside * Listed buildings in Upton, Merseyside, Upton Library, Bromborough, Wirral, Merseyside, 1936


North Yorkshire

*former Burton's Coney Street, York, North Yorkshire, 1931 *former Burton's High Ousegate, York, North Yorkshire, 1933 *Castle Cinema, Pickering, North Yorkshire, 1937 * Pannal#Local government development plans, Dunlop Factory, Dunlophillow, Pannal, Harrogate, North Yorkshire *Odeon Cinema, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, 1936 * Reel Cinema (formerly York#Architecture, Odeon Cinema), York, North Yorkshire


Somerset

* BlueSkies Apartments, Minehead, Somerset *former Burton's, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset * Curzon Community Cinema, Clevedon, Curzon Community Cinema, Clevedon, North Somerset, 1922 * The Forum, Bath, Somerset, 1934 *Kudos the Regal Cinema, Wells, Somerset, 1935 * Mecca Bingo Hall and Cinema, Bridgwater, Somerset, 1936 * Odeon Cinema, Weston-super-Mare, Odeon Cinema, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, 1935 * former Odeon Cinema, Yeovil, South Somerset, 1937 * Seaquarium Tropicana, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset


Surrey

*former Burton's, Guildford, Surrey * Burton's, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey * former Burton's Woking, Surrey *Dorking Halls, Dorking, Surrey, 1931 *Everyman Theatre, Esher, Surrey, 1937 *Guildford Cathedral, Guildford, Surrey, 1936–1961 *Joldwynds House, Holmbury St. Mary, Surrey, 1932 * Thorndike Theatre, Leatherhead Theatre (formerly Thorndike Theatre), Leatherhead, Surrey, 1930s


Tyne and Wear

* Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art (formerly the Baltic Flour Mill), Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, 1950 * Co-operative Building Newbury Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, * Jesmond Synagogue, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England, 1915 * Newcastle Odeon, Newcastle Odeon - Paramount Theatre Building, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, 1931 * Sunderland Synagogue, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, 1928 * Wills Building, W.D. & H.O. Wills Building (Wills Factory), Newcastle upon Tyne, 1940s * West Monkseaton Metro station, Monkseaton, North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, 1933


Northern Ireland

* Bangor Grammar School, Bank of Ireland (formerly Bangor Grammar School), Bangor * former Bank of Ireland building, Belfast, 1930 * Broadcasting House, Belfast, Broadcasting House, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1936 * Brookmont Building, Belfast, 1932 * Cafe Nero, Belfast, 1935 * David Keir Building, Queen's University, Belfast, 1957 * Dunnes Stores (formerly Burton's and Woolworth's), Belfast, 1933 * Imperial Building, Donegall Square East, Belfast, 1935 * North Street Arcade, Cathedral Quarter, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1938 * , Belfast, 1916, 1935 * Strand Cinema (now Strand Arts Centre), Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1935 * Whitlia Hall, Queen's University, Belfast


Scotland

* Barrfields Pavilion, Barrfields, Largs, North Ayrshire, 1930 * 30 Old Kirk Road, Corstorphine, Edinburgh, 1931 * Beach Ballroom, Aberdeen, 1926 * Bellgrove Hotel, Gallowgate, Glasgow, 1930s * Beresford Hotel (Weddell and Inglis), Glasgow, 1938 * Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross#Geography, Birks Cinema, Aberfeldy, Perth and Kinross, 1939 * Bon Accord Baths, Aberdeen, 1940 * Castlebrae Business Centre, Peffer Place, Edinburgh, 1936 * Cragburn Pavilion, (J. & J.A. Carrick, 1936), Gourock, Renfrewshire, 1936 * Dominion Cinema, Morningside, Edinburgh, 1938 * India of Inchinnan office block, (former tyre factory, Wallis, Gilbert and Partners, Thomas Wallis) Inchinnan, Renfrewshire, 1930 * Fountainbridge Library, Edinburgh, 1940 * Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow, 1939 * India of Inchinnan, Renfewshire, 1930s * Kino, Leven, Fife, 1937 * Luma Tower, (former lightbulb factory, Cornelius Armour), Greater Govan, Glasgow. 1938 * Maybury Casino, South Maybury, Edinburgh, 1935 * Largs#Places of interest, Nardini's Cafe, Largs, Ayrshire, 1935 * New Bedford Cinema, (now the O2 Academy, Lennox and McMath), Gorbals/Laurieston, Glasgow, 1932 * former Odeon Cinema, Glasgow, 1939 * Ravelston Garden, (Andrew Neil and Robert Hurd), Ravelston, Edinburgh, 1936 * Rogano Restaurant, Glasgow, 1935 * Hawkhead Hospital, Ross House, Hawkhead Hospital, Renfewshire, 1936 * , Rothesay, Argyll and Bute, Isle of Bute, 1938 * Basil Spence#Early career, Southside Garage, Causewayside, Edinburgh, 1933 * Spirit Aerosystems Building, Glasgow Prestwick Airport, Prestwick International Airport, Glasgow, 1941 * St Andrew's House, (Thomas S. Tait), Calton Hill, Edinburgh, 1939 * Stonehaven Open Air Pool, Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire, 1934 * Tait Tower, (Thomas S. Tait), Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, 1938 * Tarlair Swimming Pool, MacDuff, Aberdeenshire, 1931 * Weirs Pump, Cathcart, Glasgow * White House art space, Craigmillar, Edinburgh, 1936 * Willison House (former Robertson's House Furnishers), Dundee, c. 1934 (destroyed by fire, 2022) * Wilson Memorial United Free Church, Portobello, Edinburgh, 1933 * Younger Hall, St. Andrews, 1929


Wales

* 237 High Street commercial building, Swansea * Automobile Palace, Llandrindod Wells * Burton's, Abergavenny, Burton's shop, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, 1937 * former Burton's shop, Cardiff * former Burton's shop, Neath * Burton's shop, Newport * Canolfan Gwaith Abertawe (Swansea Job Centre), Swansea * Cardiff Central railway station, Cardiff, 1934 * Coliseum Theatre (Aberdare), Coliseum Theatre, Aberdare, 1938 * Cross Hands Public Hall, Cross Hands, Carmarthenshire, 1920 * Guildhall, Swansea 1930–1934 * The NEON (formerly Odeon Newport, Odeon Cinema), (Harry Weedon) Newport, Wales, Newport, 1938 * Newport Civic Centre, Newport, 1937 * Noddfa Capel y Bedyddwyr, Porthcawl * Old Post Office building (now Jaflon Restaurant), Penarth, 1936 * Oystermouth Branch Library, Swansea, 1935 * Penarth Pier, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales, 1934 * Pola Cinema, Welshpool, 1938 * Pritchard and Sons Garage, Llandrindod Wells * Queen's & Royal Garage, Cardiff, 1930s * Shangri-La, Pontllanfraith, Blackwood, 1930s * Tabernacl Welsh Independent Chapel, 1931 * Temple of Peace, Cardiff, 1938 * Villa Marina, Llandudno, 1936 * Wesley Methodist Church, Caerphilly, Caerphilly County Borough * Winton House, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, 1930s


Crown Dependencies

* :nrm:Baie d'Saint Ouën, Barge Aground cabin, St Ouën, Jersey * Boots Store, Saint Helier, Jersey * Burtons Building, Saint Helier, Jersey * Ferguson's Folly house, Saint Helier, Jersey * :nrm:Hâvre des Pas, Havre des Pas bathing pool, Saint Helier, Jersey * Hill Street (Rue des Trais Pigeons), Listed buildings in Jersey, Saint Helier, Jersey * Les Lumières house, Route Orange, St. Brelade, Jersey * Theatre of Jersey, Play House Apartments (former Playhouse Theatre), Saint Helier, Jersey, 1937 * St Matthew's Church, Jersey, Saint Matthew's Church, Millbrook, Saint Lawrence, Jersey * States Building, Saint Helier, Jersey * Westmount house (Lé Mont ès Pendus), Saint Helier, Jersey


See also

* List of Art Deco architecture * :Art Deco, Art Deco topics * :Streamline Moderne architecture, Streamline Moderne architecture


References

{{reflist Art Deco architecture, Architecture lists, Art Deco