List Of Art Deco Architecture In Oceania
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Australia

* Australian War Memorial, Campbell, Australian Capital Territory, 1941 * National Film and Sound Archive (formerly The Australian Institute of Anatomy), Acton, Australian Capital Territory, 1931


New South Wales

source: * Colonial Mutual Life Building, Newcastle, 1940 * Hydro Majestic Hotel, Medlow Bath *
Leeton District Lands Office The Leeton District Lands Office is a heritage-listed administration office located at Chelmsford Place, Leeton in the Leeton Shire local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by J. M. S. Woore of the Water Conservati ...
, Leeton, Leeton Shire, 1937 *
Montreal Community Theatre The Montreal Community Theatre is a heritage-listed cinema and community theatre at 46 Russell Street, Tumut, Snowy Valleys Council, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Kaberry & Chard and built from 1929 to 1930. It is also known a ...
, Tumut, Snowy Valleys Council, 1930 *
Roxy Community Theatre The Roxy Community Theatre is a heritage-listed cinema, live theatre, theatre, concert venue and meeting venue located at 114-118 Pine Avenue, Leeton in the Leeton Shire local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Ka ...
, Leeton, Leeton Shire, 1933 *
Roxy Theatre and Peters Greek Cafe Complex Roxy Theatre and Peters Greek Cafe Complex is a heritage-listed theatre and cafe at 74 Maitland Street, Bingara, Gwydir Shire, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Mark Woodforde with construction (including significant changes to the ...
, Bingara, Gwydir Shire, 1936 *
University House (Newcastle) University House is a heritage-listed building in Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia. Located on the corner of King Street and Auckland Street, it was designed by architect Emil Sodersten in association with local architectural practice ...
, ( Emil Sodersten), Newcastle, 1939


Suburban Sydney

* Albury Hotel, Darlinghurst * Berlei House, Regent Street, Chippendale, 1922 * Bilyard House, Elizabeth Bay *
Caversham Court Caversham Court is a public garden and was a mansion located on the north bank of the River Thames in Caversham, a suburb of Reading in the English county of Berkshire (formerly in Oxfordshire). The park lies within the St Peter's conservation ...
, Elizabeth Bay *
Charing Cross Hotel Charing Cross railway station (also known as London Charing Cross) is a central London railway terminus between the Strand and Hungerford Bridge in the City of Westminster. It is the terminus of the South Eastern Main Line to Dover via As ...
, Waverley * Chatsbury Apartments, Elizabeth Bay * Cherwood Apartments, Elizabeth Bay * Enmore Theatre, Newtown, 1910, 1920 *
Erskineville Town Hall The Erskineville Town Hall is a landmark civic building in Erskineville, New South Wales, Erskineville, a suburb of Sydney. It stands at 104 Erskineville Road. It was opened in 1938 in the Australian non-residential architectural styles#Inter-wa ...
, Erskineville, 1938 * Golden Barley Hotel, Enmore * Holy Cross Church, Woollahra * Light Brigade Hotel, Paddington * Mahratta, Wahroonga, 1941 * Marlborough Hall, Elizabeth Bay * Melrose Apartments, Elizabeth Bay * Minerva Theatre, Potts Point, 1939 * Niterider Theatre Restaurant, Homebush * North Annandale Hotel, Annandale * The Oxley Apartments, Elizabeth Bay * Park View, Potts Point * Pembroke Hall, Elizabeth Bay * Petersham Town Hall, Petersham, 1938 * Ritz Cinema, Randwick, 1937 * Robin Hood Hotel, Waverley * Rockdale Town Hall, Rockdale, 1940 *
Roxy Theatre Roxy Theatre or Roxy Theater may refer to: Australia *Roxy Theatre (Warner Bros. Movie World), a movie theatre within Warner Bros. Movie World, Queensland *Roxy Community Theatre in Leeton, New South Wales, originally called the Roxy Theatre *Roxy ...
, Parranatta, 1930 * Royal Court, Darlinghurst * The Rutland Apartments, Darlinghurst * Somerset Apartments, Elizabeth Bay * St Peters Town Hall, Sydenham, 1927 *
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, Cronulla, NSW, 1940 * Tahoe Apartments, Elizabeth Bay * Tea Gardens Hotel, Bondi Junction * Trent Bridge, Potts Point * Unicorn Hotel, Paddington * United Cinemas, Collaroy * Valhalla Cinema, Glebe * Werrington Apartments, Potts Point * Winston Apartments, Elizabeth Bay * The Wroxton Apartments, Elizabeth Bay * Wynchbury Apartments, Potts Point


Sydney

* Adereham Hall, Sydney, 1934 * AFT House, Sydney, 1940 *
AMA House, Sydney AMA House, Sydney or the Australian Medical Association House, Sydney is a heritage-listed former medical office and library and now commercial offices located at 135-137 Macquarie Street in the Sydney central business district, in the City ...
, Macquarie Street, Sydney, 1930 * Amalgamated Wireless Australia (AWA) Building, York Street, Sydney, 1939 * Anzac War Memorial, (
Bruce Dellit Charles Bruce Dellit (7 November 1898 – 21 August 1942) was an Australian architect who pioneered the Art Deco style in Australia.
), Sydney, 1934 *
Archibald Fountain The Archibald Fountain, properly called the J. F. Archibald Memorial Fountain is located in Hyde Park, in central Sydney. It is named after J. F. Archibald, owner and editor of '' The Bulletin'' magazine, who bequeathed funds to have it bu ...
, Sydney, 1926 * Asbestos House, York Street, Sydney * Australian Catholic Insurance Building, York Street, Sydney * AWA Tower, Sydney, 1937–1939 * Belgenny Flats, Sydney 1938 * Birtley Towers, Sydney, 1934 * BMA House, ( Fowell & McConnel), Sydney, 1930 * Byron Hall, Sydney, 1928 * Cahors, Sydney, 1940 * Canon House, Sydney, 1925 (Demolished 2008) *
Challis House Challis House is a heritage-listed commercial building located at 4-10 Martin Place in the Sydney central business district, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. The property was added to the New South ...
, Martin Place, Sydney, 1906, 1936 * Charles Plaza, (Hennessey & Hennessey), Sydney, 1937 *
City Mutual Life Assurance Building The City Mutual Life Assurance Building is a heritage-listed commercial building located at 60-66 Hunter Street, Sydney, Hunter Street, in the Sydney central business district, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Aus ...
, Hunter Street, Sydney, 1936 * Civic Hotel, Sydney * Claridge Apartments, Sydney, 1939 * Commonwealth Bank Building, Roseville, Sydney *
Commonwealth Trading Bank Building The Commonwealth Trading Bank Building, also known as the Commonwealth Bank Building, is a historically significant building in the Sydney central business district, New South Wales, Australia, located on the corner of Pitt Street and Martin Pl ...
, Martin Place, Sydney, 1933 * Concord Repatriation Hospital, Concord, Sydney, 1942 * Crest Cinema, Granville, Sydney * Delfin House, (
Bruce Dellit Charles Bruce Dellit (7 November 1898 – 21 August 1942) was an Australian architect who pioneered the Art Deco style in Australia.
), Sydney, 1940 * Department of Railways, Sydney, 1936 * Elizabeth House, Sydney, 1930 * Eltham, Elizabeth Bay, Sydney * Footprints Westend Sydney, Sydney, 1929 * Franconia, Sydney, 1930 * Gowrie Gate, Potts Point, Sydney *
Grace Building (Sydney) The Grace Building is a heritage-listed building of the Federation Skyscraper Gothic style that houses a bar, hotel, cafe and restaurant and is located at 77-79 York Street in the Sydney central business district in New South Wales, Australia ...
, Sydney, 1930 * Grand United Building, Sydney, 1938 * Greenland Centre, apartments, Sydney * Hayden Orpheum, Cremorne, Sydney * Huntingdon Apartments, Elizabeth Bay, Sydney * James Hardie House, (Robertson & Marks), Sydney, 1931 * Kanimbla Hall, Sydney, 1935 *
King George V Memorial Hospital The King George V Memorial Hospital for Mothers and Babies is a former hospital, exclusively for mothers and babies, in Sydney, Australia. It is located on Missenden Road in Camperdown, directly opposite the main buildings of the much larger Roy ...
, Missenden Road, Camperdown, Sydney, 1941 * Kingsley Hall, Sydney, 1931 * Kyle House, (
Bruce Dellit Charles Bruce Dellit (7 November 1898 – 21 August 1942) was an Australian architect who pioneered the Art Deco style in Australia.
), Sydney, 1931 * Macleay Regis, Sydney, 1936 * Meudon, Sydney, 1940 * MLC Building, (Bates, Smart and McCutcheon Pty Ltd), Sydney, 1937 * Mont Clair, Darlinghurst, Sydney *
Museum of Contemporary Art Australia The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA), located on George Street in Sydney's The Rocks neighbourhood, is solely dedicated to exhibiting, interpreting, and collecting contemporary art, from across Australia and around the world. It is ...
, Sydney *
North Sydney Olympic Pool The North Sydney Olympic Pool is a swimming and exercise complex located adjacent to Sydney Harbour at Milsons Point between the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Luna Park. Designed by architects Rudder & Grout in the Inter-War Free Classical style wi ...
, North Sydney, 1936 * Onslow Gardens, Sydney, 1938 * Overseas Union Bank, Sydney, 1937 * Pacific House, Sydney, 1936 * Pioneer House, Sydney, 1930 * QBE Building ( Emil Sodersten), Sydney, 1940 * St Margaret's Hospital, Bourke Street, Surry Hills, Sydney, 1910 * State Theatre Building, Sydney, 1929 * Swaab House, Sydney, 1935 *
Sydney Water Head Office The Sydney Water Head Office, now known as Kimpton Margot Sydney is a heritage-listed hotel, formerly an office building, located in the Sydney central business district in New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Henry Budden & Mackey a ...
, Bathurst Street, Sydney; 1939 under redevelopment as part of the Greenland Centre Sydney * Tara Apartments, Sydney, 1939 *
Transport House Transport House was the headquarters of the Transport and General Workers' Union (T&G), and also originally of the Labour Party, the Trades Union Congress, and the Workers' Travel Association. The term "Transport House" was once a metonym for ...
, Sydney, 1936 * Waterboard Building, Sydney, 1939 * Westchester, Sydney, 1938 * Westminster Hotel Sydney * The Wroxton, Sydney * Wychbury, Sydney, 1934 * Wynyard House, Sydney


Queensland

* Avalon Theatre, St. Lucia, Brisbane, 1923 * Bellevue Court, Clayfield, Brisbane *
Bulolo Flats Bulolo Flats is a heritage-listed apartment block at 9 McLachlan Street, Fortitude Valley, Queensland, Fortitude Valley, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Hennessey, Hennessey & Co and built in 1934 by P H Turner & Co. ...
, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Queensland, 1934 * Colonial Mutual Life Building, Brisbane, 1931 * Coronet Flats, New Farm, 1933 * Empire Theatre, Toowoomba, 1911, 1933 * Filma Flats, Dutton Park, Brisbane, Queensland, 1934 * Forgan Smith Building, University of Queensland, Brisbane * Hotel Cecil, Southport, 1938 * Jubilee Bridge (
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), (Old), Innisfail, 1932 * Jubilee Bridge (New), Innisfail, 2011 *
McWhirters McWhirters is a heritage-listed former department store at Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is also known as McWhirters Marketplace, McWhirters & Son Ltd, and Myer (Fortitude Valley). It was added to ...
Shopping Centre, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, 1931 * Osbourne Hotel, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, 1864, 1920s *
Paragon Theatre Paragon Theatre is a heritage-listed cinema and theatre at 75 Churchill Street, Childers, Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Arthur Robson and built in 1927 by P Mellefont, Jnr. It was added to the Queensland Herita ...
, Childers, Bundaberg Region, 1927 *
Shell House Shell House is an area of coastal cliffs located between Red Bluff and Bluff Point in Kalbarri National Park in Mid West Western Australia. They are highly regarded for their scenery, and also for the exposures of geological strata, which incl ...
, Brisbane, 1933 *
Southport Town Hall Southport Town Hall is on the east side of Lord Street, Southport, Sefton, Merseyside, England. It was built in 1852–53 in Palladian style, and extended to the rear on three occasions later in the century. The town hall has a symmetrical ...
, Southport, Gold Coast City, 1935 * Tattersalls Club (Queen Street facade and interiors), Brisbane, 1925–1949 * Warrina Cinemas, Townsville, 1973 * William Jolly Bridge, (
Harding Frew Alison Eavis Harding Frew (1883-1952), known professionally as "Harding Frew", was an Australian civil engineer primarily concerned with engineering projects in Queensland, his home state. Early life Alison Eavis Harding Frew was born in 1883 ...
), Brisbane, 1932


South Australia

* Adelaide High School, West Terrace, Adelaide 1947-1948 *
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (ASO) is a South Australian performing arts organisation comprising 75 full-time musicians, established in 1936. Based in Adelaide, South Australia, the orchestra's primary performance venue is the Adelaide Town Ha ...
headquarters (Former West's Cinema), 91–93 Hindley Street, Adelaide 1939 * AMP Building, (former), 23 King William Street, Adelaide 1936 * Arab Steed Hotel, 241 Hutt Street, Adelaide * Archives Pavilion, Adelaide Showgrounds, Goodwood Road, Wayville 1936 * Astor Hotel, 437 Pulteney Street, Adelaide * Australian Institute of Marine Engineers, 22 Divett Street, Port Adelaide 1935 * Avant Garde Building, 66 Currie Street, Adelaide 1937 * Backpack Oz Building, 144 Wakefield St, Adelaide * Bank of Adelaide (Former), 10 Belvidere Road, Saddleworth 1939 * Bank SA Building, (McMichael and Harris), Adelaide, 1943 * Bank SA Kiosk,
Adelaide Showgrounds The Adelaide Showground holds many of Adelaide's most popular events, including the Royal Adelaide Show. The Showground (also popularly known as the Wayville Showgrounds) is located in the inner-southern Adelaide suburb of Wayville, just so ...
, Goodwood Road, Wayville 1936 * Bayview Hotel, Corner Forsyth & Farrell Street, Whyalla * Beacon Lodge Apartments, 101 Moseley Street, Glenelg, 1937 * Beverley Residential House, 40
Anzac Highway Anzac Highway is an main arterial road heading southwest from the city of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, to the beachside suburb of Glenelg. Originally named the Bay Road (which remains an informal synonym), it mostly follows the t ...
, Everard Park 1938 * Bristol Court flats, 1 Bristol Street, Glenelg, 1940 * Bruceden Court Apartments, 2A Deepdeene Ave, Westbourne Park 1941 * Campbelltown Community Centre, Newton Road, Campbelltown 1937 * Capri Theatre, Goodwood, Unley, 1941 * Car Park, 14 Moore Street, Adelaide * City of West Torrens Council Chambers, 165 Sir Donald Bradman Drive, Hilton * Clarkson Building, 136 St Vincent Street, 1938 * Commercial Premises, 226 Victoria Road, Largs Bay * Commercial Premises, 233 Pulteney Street, Adelaide * Commercial SA Building, 11 Bentham Street, Adelaide 1934 * Country Arts SA Building, McLaren Parade, Port Adelaide 1936 * Cranbrook Apartments, 179 Goodwood Road, Millswood * Dalgety Woolstore Building, 35 Baker Street, Port Adelaide 1938 * Deepacre Apartments, 287 Melbourne Street, North Adelaide, 1942 * Duke of Leinster Building, 23 Payneham Rd, College Park * Education Development Centre (formerly Hindmarsh Town Hall), Hindmarsh, 1936 * Eleanor Harrald Building,
Lot Fourteen Lot Fourteen is a business and technology precinct at the eastern end of North Terrace in Adelaide city centre, South Australia. The site formerly accommodated the old Royal Adelaide Hospital, which was moved to a new building at the western e ...
, Frome Road, Adelaide, 1954-1955 * Everard Court Apartments, 46 Anzac Highway, Everard Park 1939 * Factory, 34 Manchester Street, Mile End South * Felicitas Apartments, Wellington Square, North Adelaide * Fire Station (former), 26 Gordon Street Glenelg, 1938 * Fletcher Jones Building, 35 Hindley Street, Adelaide 1939 * Former Coles Building, Rundle Mall/Charles Street, Adelaide 1939 * Gilbert Place Apartments, 31 and 33 Gilbert Place, Adelaide 1936 * Gladstone Building, 36 Waymouth Street, Adelaide 1938 * Glenelg Dry Cleaners, 37 Cliff Street, Glengowrie * Globe Hotel, 138-144 St.Vincent Street, Port Adelaide, refaced around 1930 * Greenways Apartments, 41-45 King William Road, North Adelaide * Haigh Mansions Apartments, Esplanade, Henley Beach * Hampstead Hotel, 143 North East Road, Collinswood * Harbors Board Building, 129 Lipson Street, Port Adelaide 1934 * Hartrotd Building,(former Dulux paint factory), 67 Lipson Street, Port Adelaide 1938-1940 * Hindmarsh Incinerator, (Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator), Burley Griffin Boulevard, Brompton 1935 * Hindmarsh Municipal Band Studio, Manton Street, Hindmarsh 1939 * Holdfast Bay Council Chambers Brighton 1937 * Hotel Royal, 180 Henley Beach Road, Torrensville * Howie & Organ Engineering Pty Ltd (former Gibb & Miller Ltd Engineers), 290 Commercial Road, Port Adelaide * Institute of Medical & Veterinary Science Building, Frome Road, Adelaide 1942 * International Hotel-Motel, 40 Ellen Street, Port Pirie * Kia-Ora Apartments, 3 Victoria Street, Goodwood, 1941 * Kidman Entrance Gates, Adelaide Showgrounds, Rose Terrace, Wayville 1937 * Klemzig Pioneer Cemetery Gates, Klemzig, 1936 * Laubman and Pank Optometrists, & Gritti Palace 62 Gawler Place, Adelaide 1938 * Lights Buildings, Light Square, Adelaide * Lloyd Wiggins & Co. Ltd (former). Auction Rooms, Penaluna Place, Adelaide * Lobethal Centennial Hall, 36 Main Street, Lobethal, 1936 * Marion Council Chambers (former - now private residence), Sturt Road, Marion 1937 * Masonic Centre, Commercial Road, Port Adelaide 1928 * Mayfair Hotel (former Colonial Mutual Life Building), Corner of King William and Hindley Streets, Adelaide 1935-1936 * Minlaton Town Hall, 57 Main Street, Minlaton * Mitcham Council Chambers, 131 Belair Road, Torrens Park, 1934 * Mobil Service Station, 132 Semaphore Road, Exeter * Morea Apartments, Glenelg South 1939 * Myponga Hall, Hansen Street, Myponga, 1938 * National War Memorial, corner North Terrace and Kintore Avenue, Adelaide * Oakbank Hotel, Main Street, Oakbank * Pennsylvania Apartments, Glenelg South *
Piccadilly Cinema Piccadilly Cinema(s), formerly Piccadilly Theatre and Forum Cinema (The Forum), and also known as The Piccadilly, is a cinema located on the corner of O'Connell Street and Childers Street in North Adelaide, South Australia. History 1940: ori ...
, O’Connell Street, North Adelaide, 1940 * Port Adelaide Council Chambers, Port Adelaide 1940 * Prince of Wales Hotel, 215 Port Road, Queenstown 1936 * Regal Theatre (formerly The Chelsea), Kensington Park, 1925 * Regal Theatre, 67-73A Murray Street, Gawler 1935 * Renmark Hotel, Murray Avenue, Renmark * Residential Apartments, 16a Martens Street, Fullarton, 1941 * Residential House, 1 St. Michaels Road, Mitcham, 1937 * Residential House, 12 Westall Street, Flinders Park, 1955 * Residential House, 122 Grant Avenue, Toorak Gardens * Residential House, 14 William Street, Glenelg East, 1937 * Residential House, 15 Victoria Avenue, Unley Park * Residential House, 20 Oaklands Road, Somerton Park 1951 * Residential House, 3 Prospect Road, Prospect 1938 * Residential House, 307 Torrens Road, Croydon Park * Residential House, 31 Broadway, Glenelg 1941 * Residential House, 33 Chelmsford Avenue, Millswood, 1935 * Residential House, 33 Pier Street Glenelg 1940 * Residential House, 373 Grange Road, Findon, 1953-1954 * Residential House, 4 Bickford Terrace, Somerton Park, 1939 * Residential House, 51 Main Street, Beverley, 1955-1956 * Residential House, 6-8 Allen Grove, Unley, 1940 * Residential House, 74 May Street, Woodville West, 1953-1954 * Residential House, 87 Torrens Road, Brompton, 1938 * Retten Apartments, Glenelg 1939 * Ridley Gates, Adelaide Showgrounds, Goodwood Road, Wayville 1933 * Risdon Hotel, 22 Moppett Road, Port Pirie West, 1938 * Rising Sun Pictures Building, 182 Pulteney Street, Adelaide * Roxy Theatre, Anzac Highway, Everard Park 1937 * Rundle Buildings, Rundle Street East, Adelaide 1939 * S.D. Caputo & Sons Shop, 1 Main Road, Solomontown * Sands and McDougall Building, 64 King William Street, 1934 * Seafarers Fools Café, 60B Broadway, Glenelg South * Shandon Apartments, 88 Moseley Street, Glenelg 1940 * Shop (formerly Clarkson), 136 St Vincent Street, Port Adelaide, 1938 * Shop, 125 & 125A Military Road, Semaphore * Shop, 32 Semaphore Rd, Semaphore, 1938 * Shop, 34 Semaphore Rd, Semaphore * Shop, 744-746 Anzac Highway, Glenelg 1941 * Shop, 86-108 Glen Osmond Road, Parkside 1935 * Shop, 97 Jetty Road Glenelg 1939 * Shoreham Apartments, Glenelg 1938 * Soldiers Remembrance Hall (now BMG Art), 444 South Road, Marleston * Star Theatres (former Theatre 62), 145 Sir Donald Bradman Drive, Hilton * Stirling Flats, 2 Saltram Road, Glenelg, 1939 * Strathmerton, 53-55 Whyte Street, Glenelg South 1939 * Sussex Hotel, 68 Walkerville Terrace, Walkerville * Synagogue, Synagogue Place, Adelaide, 1940 * Trevu Flats, 2 Torrens Square, Glenelg * Tubemakers Building, Churchill Road, Kilburn 1939-1942 * Victa Cinemas, 37-41 Ocean Street, Victor Harbor * Victoria Park Race Gates, Rose Park * Vogue Theatre, Belair Road, Hawthorn * Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator, West Thebarton Road, West Thebarton 1937 * West Linton Apartments, 55 Tarlton Street, Somerton Park, 1940 * West Thebarton Hotel, South Road, Thebarton * Westpac Building, (former), 2-6 King William Street, 1942 * Windmill Hotel, Main North Road, Prospect * Woodlands Apartments, Jeffcott Street, North Adelaide * Woodville Hotel, Port Road, Woodville


Tasmania

* Alfred Harrap Building, corner of Tamar and Cimitier Street, Launceston * Commonwealth Bank Building, Hobart, Elizabeth Street,
Hobart Hobart ( ; Nuennonne/Palawa kani: ''nipaluna'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. Home to almost half of all Tasmanians, it is the least-populated Australian state capital city, and second-small ...
* Deacons Corner, corner Lytton Street and Invermay Road, Invermay, Launceston * Duncan House, Launceston * former Government Printer, 2–4 Salamanca Place, Hobart * former
Hobart Mercury Building Hobart ( ; Nuennonne/Palawa kani: ''nipaluna'') is the capital and most populous city of the Australian island state of Tasmania. Home to almost half of all Tasmanians, it is the least-populated Australian state capital city, and second-small ...
, Hobart, 1928 * Holmes Building, corner Brisbane and Charles Street, Launceston * Holyman House, Launceston, 1936 * Hotel Charles (Old Launceston General Hospital), Launceston * Hydro-Electric Commission Building, Davey Street, Hobart * Legacy House, Launceston * Lucks Corner, corner Patterson and George Street, Launceston * Medibank House (Launceston Gas Company), St John Street, Launceston * original Myer Building, Liverpool Street, Hobart (Destroyed in the fire 22 September 2007) * Park Hotel, Invermay Road, Launceston * Princess Theatre, Launceston * Prudential Insurance Building, Elizabeth Street, Hobart * Rapson Tyre Factory, west end of Gleadow Street, Invermay, Launceston * Royal Hobart Hospital, Hobart * Shepherds Bakery, corner Quadrant and St John Street, Launceston *
Star Theatre (Invermay, Tasmania) The Star Theatre is a historic Streamline Modern/Art Deco theatre in the inner Launceston, Tasmania, Launceston suburb of Invermay, Tasmania. When it opened in 1937, the theatre provided seating for 852 persons. The cinema was purchased in 1971 ...
, Invermay, 1937 * T&G Building, (A & K Henderson), Hobart, 1938 * former Tasmania Savings Bank, Invermay Road, Launceston


Victoria

* 189 (Frank Tate Building), University of Melbourne, Melbourne, 1940 * A.N.A. Building, Melbourne, 1939 *
Alkira House Alkira House is a historic building in Melbourne, Australia. It is widely regarded as one of Melbourne’s most stunning examples of Art Deco architecture. Built in 1936 by architect, James Wardrop, Alkira House is located at 18 Queen Street. ...
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James Wardrop (architect) Hudson and Wardrop was formed by Philip Burgoyne Hudson and James Hastie Wardrop in 1919. Hudson was born in Auckland, New Zealand on 6 February 1887 and died in 1952 at the age of 64. James Wardrop was born in 1891 and died on 25 July 1975 at the a ...
), Melbourne, 1936 * Astor Theatre, St Kilda, 1936 * Australasian Catholic Assurance Building, 118–126 Queen Street, Melbourne, 1936 * Australian Natives' Association Building, 28–32 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne * Beehive Building, (
Joseph Plottel Joseph Plottel (1883 – 28 May 1977) was a British born architect who was active in Melbourne, Australia between 1911 and World War II, working in a range of revival styles, as well as Art Deco in the 1930s. He is best known for the St Kilda ...
), Melbourne, 1935 * Buckley & Nunn, 310 Bourke Street, Melbourne, 1934 *
Burnham Beeches (Australia) Burnham Beeches is a 1930s streamline-moderne mansion built for Aspro sales magnate Alfred Nicholas on Sherbrooke Road, Sherbrooke, Victoria in the Dandenong Ranges, 40 kilometres from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. History Built during the ...
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Harry Norris Harry Norris (12 June 1888 – 15 December 1966) was an Australian architect, one of the more prolific and successful in Melbourne in the interwar period, best known for his 1930s Art Deco commercial work in the Melbourne CBD. His designs were ...
), Melbourne, 1933 * Capitol Theatre, Swanston Street, Melbourne, 1924 * Carlow House, 289 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, 1938 *
Cathedral Arcade Cathedral Arcade is a heritage shopping arcade in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It forms a short, narrow laneway, connecting Swanston Street to Flinders Lane in the Melbourne central business district. It is a T-shaped arcade, however one of ...
, Melbourne, 1925 * Catholic Ladies College, Eltham * Centenary Hall, 104–110 Exhibition Street, Melbourne, 1934 * Century Building, Melbourne, (Marcus Barlow), Melbourne, 1939 * Century House, 133 Swanston Street, Melbourne * Coles Store No 12, 299–307 Bourke Street, Melbourne * Commercial Union Chambers, 411 Collins Street, Melbourne *
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, 225 Bourke Street, MelbourneACA Building, Melbourne, 1936 * Commonwealth House, Melbourne, 1941 *
Deva House Deva House is a 1926 commercial building in Melbourne, Australia designed by Harry Norris, one of the most prolific architects in the city during the period from 1920 to 1930, and noted for his Art Deco buildings, incorporating both emerging Austr ...
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Harry Norris Harry Norris (12 June 1888 – 15 December 1966) was an Australian architect, one of the more prolific and successful in Melbourne in the interwar period, best known for his 1930s Art Deco commercial work in the Melbourne CBD. His designs were ...
), Melbourne, 1924 * Dovers Building, Melbourne, 1908, 1938 *
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' Hospital, 166 Clarendon Street, East Melbourne, 1937 * Glamis Towers, Loch Street, St Kilda * Greyhound Hotel, St. Kilda * Harry Winbush's house at corner of Fletcher and Nicholson Streets, Essendon 1930s * Heidelberg Town Hall (the Centre Ivanhoe), Ivanhoe, 1937 * Her Majesty's Theatre (Interior), 199–227 Exhibition Street, Melbourne, 1886 * Holroyd court, St Kilda East, 1936 * Leviathan Building, Melbourne, 1913 * Lissadurn (Australia) Lissadurn, Toorak Road, South Yarra *
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, 350 Kings Way, Albert Park, 1934 *
Manchester Unity Building The Manchester Unity Building is an Art Deco Gothic inspired office and retail building in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, constructed in 1931–32 for the Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows. The soaring stepped corner tower on a pr ...
, (originally the Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows), 291 Swanston Street, Melbourne, 1932 * McPherson's Building, 546 Collins Street, Melbourne * Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre, Melbourne, 1924 * Mercy Hospital, 159 Grey Street, East Melbourne, 1934 * Michael Tuck Stand,
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, 1938 *
Mitchell House (Melbourne, Victoria) Mitchell House is a six-storey Streamline Moderne art-deco commercial building in Melbourne, Australia. It was designed as a ten-storey building of 132 ft (40 meters), which was the height limit at that time. Out of the ten storeys, six storeys ...
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Harry Norris Harry Norris (12 June 1888 – 15 December 1966) was an Australian architect, one of the more prolific and successful in Melbourne in the interwar period, best known for his 1930s Art Deco commercial work in the Melbourne CBD. His designs were ...
), Melbourne, 1937 *
Myer Emporium Myer (stylised MYER, sometimes known as Myers) is an Australian mid-range to upscale department store chain. It trades in all Australian states and one of Australia's two self-governing territories. Myer retails a broad range of products a ...
, 314–336 Bourke Street, Melbourne, 1914 * National Theatre, St. Kilda, 1928 * Newman College, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Melbourne, 1918 *
Newspaper House Manor Apartment Hotel is a heritage-listed former office building and now apartment hotel at 289 Queen Street, Brisbane City, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Hennessey, Hennessey & Co and built from 1930 to 1931 ...
(Manor Apartment Hotel), 247 Collins Street, Melbourne, 1931 * Palace Westgarth, Melbourne, 1920 * Palais Theatre, St Kilda, 1919, 1927 * Prince of Wales Hotel, St. Kilda * Quest East Melbourne Hotel, Melbourne *
Repatriation Commission Outpatient Clinic The Repatriation Commission Outpatient Clinic at 310 St Kilda Road, Melbourne, Australia, is an Art Deco building of architectural and historical significance as the only remaining Repatriation Commission Outpatient Clinic or Commonwealth bu ...
, Melbourne, 1937 * Rex Theatre, Charlton, 1938 * Richmond Town Hall, Richmond, 1890s, 1930s * Rivoli Cinemas, 200
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Road, Melbourne, 1940 * Royal Hotel, Richmond, 1939 *
Russell Street Police Headquarters Russell Street Police Headquarters in Melbourne, on the north-eastern corner of Russell and La Trobe Streets, was well known as the headquarters of the Victoria Police through the second half of the 20th century, and was often referred to simpl ...
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Percy Edgar Everett Percy Edgar Everett, (born 26 June 1888, died 6 May 1967), was appointed chief architect of the Victorian Public Works Department in 1934 and is best known for the striking Modernist / Art Deco schools, hospitals, court houses, office buildings ...
), Melbourne, 1943 * Shrine of Remembrance, St Kilda Road, Melbourne, 1934 *
Sun Theatre The Sun Theatre is an eight-screened Movie theater, cinema located in Melbourne, Australia, in the inner-west suburb of Yarraville. History The Sun Theatre originally opened in 1938 as a single-screen cinema seating 1,050 patrons. The Theatre w ...
, Yarraville, 1938 * T & G Building, Geelong, Geelong, 1934 * Trustees Executors & Agency Company Building, 401 Collins Street, Melbourne * Yule House, 309–311 Little Collins Street, Melbourne, 1932


Western Australia

source: * Astor Cinema, Mount Lawley, 1939 * Atlas Building, Perth, 1931 * Attunga Flats, Subiaco, 1937 * Bellevue Mansions, West Perth, late 1920s * former Blue Room Cabaret, Northbridge, 1930 * Blue Waters, Como, 1954 * Cafe Taimo, Nedlands * Camelot Cinemas, Mosman Park, 1939 * Carlton Hotel, East Perth, 1928 * Chisholm House, Dalkeith, 1939 * Claremont Council Offices, Claremont, 1935 * Co-Masonic Temple, Vincent, 1936 * Cottesloe Beach Hotel, Cottesloe, 1937 * Criterion Hotel (former Regatta Hotel Complex), Perth, 1937 *
Cygnet Cinema Cygnet Cinema is located at 16 Preston Street, Como, Western Australia. It was the first purpose built sound cinema Cinema may refer to: Film * Cinematography, the art of motion-picture photography * Film or movie, a series of still images ...
, ( William T. Leighton), Como, 1939 *
Devon House Devon House, built in 1881, is the former residence of George Stiebel (1820–1896), Jamaica's first black millionaire, in St. Andrew. He gained his wealth in Venezuela and returned to Jamaica. He was appointed as the Custos, a high civic post, o ...
, Perth, 1937 *
Edith Dircksey Cowan Memorial The Edith Dircksey Cowan Memorial, formerly known as the Edith Cowan Memorial Clock, is a clock tower at the entrance to Kings Park in Perth, Western Australia. It was built in 1934 as a memorial to Edith Cowan, the first female member of any A ...
, Perth, 1934 * First Church of Christ, Scientist, Perth, 1939 *
Gledden Building The Gledden Building is an Art Deco office building in Perth, Western Australia. The building was constructed on land that had been bequested to the University of Western Australia by surveyor Robert Gledden. Site and brief The building is loca ...
, (
Harold Boas Harold Boas OBE (27 September 1883 – 17 September 1980) was a town planner and architect in Western Australia. Boas designed many public buildings in and around Perth and was an influential Jewish community leader. He served as an elected m ...
), Perth, 1937 * Guildford Town Hall and Library, Guildford, 1937 * Harper's Buildings, Perth, 1937 * Immaculate Conception Catholic Parish, Fremantle, 1940 * Karrakatta Cemetery Columbarium, Karrakatta * King Edward Memorial Hospital entrance, Subiaco, 1938 * Kylemore apartments, Dalkeith, 1937 * Lawson Apartments, (Reginald Summerhayes), Perth, 1937 * Lincoln Street Ventilation Stack, Highgate, 1935 * Lord Forrest Olympic Pool, Kalgoorlie, 1938 *
Luna Leederville Luna Leederville (formerly New Oxford Theatre, Nickelodeon, Olympia, Star Theatre and Luna Cinema) is a cinema complex located at the corner of Oxford and Vincent Streets in Leederville, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. History The New Oxf ...
(formerly New Oxford Theatre), Leederville, 1927 * Mayfair Flats, West Perth, 1936 *
Michelides Tobacco Factory The Michelides Tobacco Factory building was an Interwar Art Deco building in Northbridge, Western Australia constructed in stages between the early 1920s and mid-1930s. The building was later known as the Peters Ice Cream Factory and the Tony B ...
, (Demolished 2014), Perth, 1922 * Motor House, Perth, 1937 * Mount Lawley Bowls Club, Mount Lawley, 1936 * Nedlands Park Masonic Hall, Crawley, 1935 * Nedlands Tennis Club, Nedlands, 1937 * P&O Building, Perth, 1930 * Perth City YHA (former St. John's Ambulance Building), Perth, 1939 *
Piccadilly Theatre and Arcade The Piccadilly Cinema Centre (formerly Piccadilly Theatre) and Piccadilly Arcade are located at 700-704 Hay Street, Perth, Western Australia. It is an art deco style cinema and shopping arcade, designed by architect William T. Leighton for m ...
, ( William T. Leighton), Perth, 1938 * Plaza Theatre, ( William G. Bennett), Perth, 1937 * Raffles Hotel, ( William G. Bennett), Perth, 1936 * Regal Theatre, Subiaco, 1938 *
Sawyers Valley Tavern The Sawyers Valley Tavern was established in 1882 in Sawyers Valley, a hills suburb of Perth, Western Australia. It was originally called the ''Sawyers Valley Hotel'' before acquiring its current name. Lot Leather Lot Leather arrived on the co ...
, Sawyers Valley, 1937 * Sir J.J. Talbot Hobbs Memorial, Perth, 1940 *
South Fremantle Power Station The South Fremantle Power Station is a former oil- and coal-fired power station located in North Coogee, Western Australia. The now disused building is listed on the Western Australian State Register of Heritage Places. The building is of Art D ...
, North Coogee, 1946 * St. Mary's Hall, South Perth, 1936 * Tivoli Hall (formerly Applecross District Hall), Applecross *
Walsh's Building Walsh's Building formerly known as the Economic Store Building is a building in Perth, Western Australia. It was designed by Talbot Hobbs. Site The building is located on the corner of Hay Street and William Street, Perth. It stands opposite ...
, Perth, 1923 * Wembley Lifecare Physiotherapy (formerly Wembley Theatre and Gardens), Wembley, 1937 * West Australian Ballet Company Centre (former Royal West Australian Institute and Industrial School for the Blind), Marylands, 1937 *
Windsor Cinema The Windsor Cinema (formerly Windsor Theatre and Gardens and Windsor Twin Cinema) is located at 98 Stirling Highway, Nedlands, Western Australia. It is an Art Deco cinema designed by the architect William T. Leighton and constructed in 1937. It ...
, Nedlands, 1937


Fiji

* Government Buildings, Suva, Suva, Late 1930s * Regal Cinema, Suva, Late 1920s * LDS Temple Suva, Suva


New Zealand


Auckland

* ASB Auckland Savings Bank building, Ponsonby, Auckland * Capitol Cinema, Balmoral, 1922 * Landmark House, Auckland, 1929 * Metropolis building, ( Peddle Thorp), Auckland, 1999 * Scenic Circle Airedale Hotel, Auckland, 1940 *
St. Peter's College St, St. or Saint Peter's College may refer to: Places of education sorted by location Australia *St Peter's Catholic College, Tuggerah, New South Wales * St Peter's College, Adelaide, South Australia * St Peters Lutheran College, Brisbane, Queensl ...
, (
Gummer and Ford Gummer and Ford was an architectural firm founded in 1923 in Auckland, New Zealand, by William Gummer and Charles Reginald Ford. It was among the country's best-regarded architectural firm of the first half of the 20th century, designing numer ...
), Auckland, 1939


Bay of Plenty

* Commercial Hotel, Waihi


Waikato


Hamilton

* 82 Grey Street, Hamilton East, 1932 * 98 McFarlane Street, Hamilton East, 1939 * Casino (Lenscrete dome of former post office), 1940 *
Fairfield Bridge Fairfield Bridge is a tied-arch bridge on the Waikato River in Fairfield, Hamilton, New Zealand. It is one of six bridges in the city. It spans from River Road, on the east bank of the river, to Victoria Street, on the west side. It was regist ...
, 1937 * Frankton Hotel 1929


Huntly

* Essex Arms (former Coal Mine Hotel), Huntly, 1930


Putāruru

* Putāruru Hotel, Putāruru, 1952


Raglan

* Raglan Town hall (municipal buildings),
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, 1928


Te Awamutu

*
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1936


Hawke's Bay


Hastings

* Bank of New South Wales, Market Street, Hastings, 1933 * Carlsson House, Hastings, 1933 * CML Building, Hastings * Cornwall Park Stone Bridges, Hastings, 1930s * Focal Point Cinema Hastings, Hastings * Hastings Clock Tower, Hastings, 1934 * Hastings Health Center, Hastings, 1931 * Hawke's Bay Electric Power Board Company, Hastings, 1937 * Holdens Building, Hastings, 1934 * Las Palmas, Hastings, 1935 * Westermans Building, Hastings, 1932


Napier

source: * 24A Hastings Street,
Napier Napier may refer to: People * Napier (surname), including a list of people with that name * Napier baronets, five baronetcies and lists of the title holders Given name * Napier Shaw (1854–1945), British meteorologist * Napier Waller (1893–19 ...
, 1933 * Abbotts Building, Napier, 1932 * , Napier, 1935 * Art Deco Centre (formerly the Central Fire Station), Napier, 1926, 1931 * Art Deco Masonic Hotel (W J Prowse), Napier, 1932 * Art Deco Trust (formerly the New Zealand Insurance building, Napier * , Napier * Bowman Building, Napier, 1933 * , Napier, 1931 * Charlies Art Deco Restaurant, Napier, mid-1930s * Civic Centre, Napier, 1925 * , Napier, 1932 * , Napier, 1932 * Deco City Motor Lodge, Napier * Earthquake Memorial, Park Island, Napier, 1932 * Halsbury Chambers, Napier, 1932 * , Napier, 1930 * , Napier, 1931 * Hildebrandt's menswear building, Napier, 1932 * Kidsons Building, Napier, 1932 * , Napier, 1931 * McLean Park Pumping Station, Napier, 1931 * Ministry of Works Building, Napier * Morris Street Pumping Station, Napier, 1931 *
MTG Hawke's Bay MTG Hawke's Bay Tai Ahuriri (formerly Hawke's Bay Museum & Art Gallery) is a museum, theatre and art gallery in Napier in New Zealand. MTG Hawke's Bay occupies three buildings that were redeveloped in 2013. History The first building on the m ...
(formerly the Hawke's Bay Museum), Napier, 1936–37 * , Napier, 1938 * Munster Chambers, Napier, 1933 * Napier Antiques & Jewellery Centre (formerly the Ministry of Transport Building), Napier * Napier Heritage Trust (former Napier Fire Brigade hall,) Napier * The Napier Soundshell, Napier, 1935 * The National Tobacco Company Building, Ahuriri, 1933 * The New Napier Arch, Napier, 1930s * The Norwich Union, Napier, 1932 * Parker's Chambers, Napier, 1932 * Provincial Hotel, Napier * , Napier, 1932 * Richardsons Building, Ahuriri, 1932 * The Rose Irish Pub, Napier, 1932 * Scinde Building, Napier, 1932 * Self-Help Shoppers Fair building, Napier, 1933 * The Smith and Chambers Building, Napier, 1932 * , Napier, 1935 * The Taradale Hotel (Now McDonald's), Napier, 1931 * Tennyson Chambers, Napier, 1932 * Thorp's Building, Napier, 1932 *
Waiapu Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist, Napier The Waiapu Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist, Napier, is the formal name of the Anglican Cathedral of the Diocese of Waiapu. It is more commonly called either Waiapu Cathedral or Napier Cathedral. The Waiapu cathedral is situated at the nor ...
, Napier, 1931


Manawatū-Whanganui

* Embassy 3 Cinema, Whanganui, Mid 1920s


Palmerston North

* Ansett Tower (Former T & G Building), 16-22 Broadway Avenue 1938 * Regent Theatre, 53 Broadway Avenue 1930 * Broadway Chambers & Coronation Building, 88-92 Broadway Avenue 1936 * United Manawatu Lodge (now Aqaba), 186 Broadway Avenue 1931 * Palmerston North Police Station (Former), 351-361 Church Street 1939 * Ward Brothers Building, 213 Cuba Street 1935 * Coronation Hall, 801 Main Street 1911 * NZ Jersey Cattle Breeders Assn, 129-131 Rangitikei Street 1928 * Te Awe Awe Flats, 72 Te Awe Awe Street 1950 * Palmerston North City Library (former Dunedin Import Co store), 4-9 The Square 1928 * Strand Building, 31-35 The Square 1930 * Old Council Chambers, 47 The Square 1892, renovated 1945 * Ladies Rest Rooms, The Square 1936 * Arts faculties, Massey University 1931


Wellington

* AMP Building (Edmund Clere), Wellington, 1929 *
Berhampore State Flats The Berhampore State Flats (also known as the Centennial Flats) at 493–507 Adelaide Road, Berhampore, Wellington, New Zealand, are an example of mass housing designed in the international style. The flats were designed by F. Gordon Wilson, c ...
, Berhampore, Wellington, 1939 *
Hotel St George, Wellington The Hotel St. George was once one of Wellington, New Zealand's top hotels and a prominent building. Overview Originally located in what was Wellington's medical consulting quarter where it met the prime retail district at the junction of Wi ...
, 1930 *Hotel Waterloo, 1937 *
Mutual Life & Citizens Assurance Company Building The Mutual Life & Citizens Assurance Company Building (also known as Richard Ellis House or the MLC building) is a building located on the corner of Lambton Quay, Hunter Street and Featherston Street in Wellington, New Zealand. The MLC building ...
(Mitchell and Mitchell), Wellington, 1940 * National War Memorial, Wellington, 1932 * former Post and Telegraph Building, Wellington, 1939 * Prudential Assurance Building (Hennessey & Hennessey), Wellington, 1934


Canterbury

*Masonic Hotel,
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, Canterbury


Christchurch

*Majestic Theatre, Christchurch (demolished 2014) *West Avon Flats, Christchurch


Otago


Dunedin

* Hercus Building, University of Otago Medical School, Dunedin, 1948 *
Hocken Collections Hocken Collections (, formerly the Hocken Library) is a research library, historical archive, and art gallery based in Dunedin, New Zealand. Its library collection, which is of national significance, is administered by the University of Otago. Th ...
Library, University of Otago, Dunedin, 1910 * Law Courts Hotel, Dunedin * Rialto Cinema, Dunedin *
Toitū Otago Settlers Museum The Toitū Otago Settlers Museum is a regional history museum in Dunedin, New Zealand. Its brief covers the territory of the old Otago Province, that is, New Zealand from the Waitaki River south, though its main focus is the city of Dunedin. It i ...
transport wing (former NZR bus depot), Dunedin


Ranfurly

* Centennial Milk Bar (now the Rural Art Deco Gallery), Ranfurly, 1930s * Ranfurly Auto Building, Ranfurly, 1950 (demolished 2011) * Ranfurly Hotel, Ranfurly, mid-1930s


Southland


Nightcaps

* Town Hall, Nightcaps


Papua New Guinea

* Papua New Guinea Banking Corporation Headquarters, Port Moresby, 1977 *
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Terminal, Port Moresby 1959


See also

*
List of Art Deco architecture This is a list of buildings that are examples of Art Deco: * List of Art Deco architecture in Africa * List of Art Deco architecture in Asia * List of Art Deco architecture in Europe * List of Art Deco architecture in the Americas ** List of Art D ...
* Art Deco topics *
Streamline Moderne architecture Streamline Moderne is an international style of Art Deco architecture and design that emerged in the 1930s. Inspired by aerodynamic design, it emphasized curving forms, long horizontal lines, and sometimes nautical elements. In industrial design ...


References

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