I dont really know anybody who DOESN'T love the Art Deco style .It truly is gorgeous and that period was the most wonderful in architecture and fashion ( 1920-1937 )
I think there is a lot of design philosophy pre 1980s that was really nice. If you look at clothing from the 1990s you will see not much of a difference to today. Popular clothing from say 2003 is exactly like 2020. Which would be a tshirt and jeans. There are people now who think going out with a Polo shirt with a little horse on it and jeans is dressing up. I have nothing against the Polo shirt with the little horse but it is not dressing up.
@@tiredcatman7381I was in a dance show … doing The Charleston as a school girl, my Mum had beautiful Ladies on display, very expensive. I used to polish them very carefully! I’ve just purchased my velvet green sofa few months ago, finally chosen my wallpaper… I want it Stunning for Xmas…
Beautiful ART DECO. mostly lines and geometry designs in my opinion the most ELEGANT. SOPHISTICATED, CLEAN AND WONDERFUL TO LOOK AT AND ENJOY. I DO HOPE THIS STYLE COMES BACK AND GIVE US THE PLEASURE TO lOOK NOT ONLY THE COLORS , STRUCTURES AND STYLES OF THE BUILDINGS, BUT THE INTERIOR DESIGNS, THE BRONZE STATUETTES, THE POTS, THE MIRRORS, THE FURNITURES, THE CARS ,ELEVATORS , FASHION DESIGNS, ETC., ETC. JUST EVERYTHING FROM ART DECO IS AND WILL ALWAYS BE MAGNIFICENT. TKS
This is an incredibly intricate but creative and flowing design. It is classic in that its beauty transcends generations. Your video has such fascinating examples of which I've never seen. Thank you Rob, well done!
Dear Sal I am grateful for your nice comment here in Holland i Always say with pride !! that i have a fantastic drummer friend called Sal D 'Amato who Always gives such nice comments on my videos thank you for thatI'm glad you liked the video bles you and family….Rob
Art Deco is my favorite style. My master bedroom is decorated Art Deco and I can never get enough of looking at pics and videos. I wish each pic here showed where these were located. I’d love to see some of them in person.
I love art deco to and i know their is some Egyptian revival influence in it. Though i've always kinda wondered if combining greco-roman revival with art deco would work.
It would be more of a neo-classical aesthetic I suppose since it's the Western world's basis. Art Deco is influenced by Orientalism because of the novelty and outlandishness - mainly Egypt and Japan. It's all about the adventure and exploration that came with mainstream travelling and tourism at that time.
Hello Rob, Beautiful post. I also like Art Deco Style. It has a warmth, as good old tube amp ;) LOL. Really enjoyed it. BIG THUMBS UP!#3 Thank you. Have a good time my friend, Dedstar
Thanks dear friend that´s why i love old movies so much on the other side! the in the real , the ordenaire people din´t have those beautiful houses and all that luxery anyway its was more for the better off people but i like that style ……...your friend Rob.
Loved this video - thanks for posting. I've got an vintage art deco vase that I picked up at - believe it or not - Goodwill some years ago. I couldn't believe they didn't realize what it was -it should have been in the case. I inherited a diamond wedding ring some years back that I had redesigned with an art deco custom mounting. And guess what - I had my bathroom remodeled a few years ago. I now realize after seeing your video I had this remodel done with art deco touches without even realizing it! The art deco style has such clean lines.
@@5boelie No problem. Your video is more visual and straight to the point. Some of the other ones go off the deep end about art history. You give the practical examples that everyone can relate to. The art deco designed downtown buildings in my city are pleasant early childhood memories of mine. Too bad so many of them have since been remodeled.
That's fantastic the pottery of this wonderful artist are world famous thanks for your nice comment cheers from Rotterdam the Netherlands ..........Rob
Modern designers are NOT, capturing the versatility, variety, colour and richness of this design style, not by a long shot. Nothing on modern design compares to this. Nothing. Certainly, not anything that has gone mainstream for over twenty years now. Modern designers may be inspired by it, but they are not capturing the look well, at all. My Retro/Vintage Best. Out.
This art style looks so grand! I can see some of the leather surfaces aging quite poorly through normal/natural wear and tear though haha. Some of the more extraneous designs and surfaces while majestic, might be a pain to clean, dust, and replace
Art Deco is one of those styles that never truly fade away. I hate to use a video game as an example, but the architecture in Prey 2017 is a perfect example of Art Deco for a new age. I heard the art style for the game, being called Neo-Deco.
The term 'Art Deco' was coined following the 1925 Exposition des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, where this style had become prevalent following the manufacturing boom after the first world war.
If you can find Art Deco furniture, many have painted it when you find it. Even so, I still love the design and style of Art Deco, and I have collected quite a few pieces.
I look at these beautiful images and my brain accompanies them with that fabulous song from the ending of Stanley Kubrics The Shining, "Midnight, the stars and you".
Great job colorizing these images! Certainly that's what we see here? I've been to the NYC building lobby where the famous sunrise elevator doors still are. So much is lost. We shouldn't hesitate to repeat the past when it's appropriate or to good effect.
Hiya, NY 🗽 Here at 2:25 AM, Thanks Heaps for Embracing Me into 1920's 30's Ambience Via After Hours Speakeasy" Oh She's a Shu Shu Sugar That She" 🎶 Reminds Me A' Chrysler Building inside n out, Louis Brooks, And How Bout' You Suprise us with George Gershwins " Rhapsody in Blue"Cobalt Blue Depression Glass, Spotlights with a Soothing Blue Hue, Velvet seats and the Nine, How Bout it, lets we give it a go, shall We😂 Lest We Forget thee Absinthe 🧚♂️ Cheers To Fine Gent
I was looking for some inpsiration for a 1930s house I have built in the sims. I built it based on the Sun House in Camrbidge which I found interesting, but I have no idea what it looks inside. This gave me a good idea of what it could be. thank you :)
I love this. I want to figure out a way to decorate my home like this. House was built in 1997, in. Subdivision, so there are 5 different home designs,
I would suggest studying the arts and crafts movement from a design perspective. It may give you an insight into Art Deco. My house is arts and craft because that is how I was trained as a furniture maker by my grandfather. I can see the themes from arts and craft present within art deco but with a new creative element. Everything is so bland in the modern world that it is frightening.
Everything is so damn, blah, basic, and boxy My Brother. No character, style, creativity or richness to it, at all. Damn, if this is considered Old School then give me Old School any day, over the crap and uninspired, nonsense of today. Hell, if enough of us scream out, maybe they'll make a change again. My Old School/Retro/Vintage Best. Out.
@@solinus7131 It is nice but it is not what we would call creative. Postmodern philosophy has infected everything like a virus and has created a great decay. Everything from academia, politics, engineering, product design and about nearly anything you can think of. It is a reason why creativity is at an all time low. Just look at how horrible people dress and how poor popular music is. Cars look like vomit and properties look like rotten cheese.
@@ivanj.conway9919 Sorry to say, it will be a tiny little pipsqueak call for revival of pre-ww2 architecture and interior decor, if any. The overwhelming (95%+) majority of people prefer sterile minimalist interiors and frankly couldn't give a toss about architecture and if they did, the preference would be sky-high glass and steel structures. All over the world, the majority of rich are paying millions for horribly hideous overpriced glass boxes passing for luxury houses/apartments with soulless interior decor. The middle to upper-middle class are more interested in lifestyle (gym, swimming, big screen tv, latest electronic gadgets etc) than traditional art and architecture. Even the people in European cities with gorgeous historic centres prefer to live in modern/contemporary dwellings even though they may admire the architecture of their forefathers. So what hope is there.
@@kenlee1416 : Hi Ken. How are you? Thank you for your reply. I'm so pleased and reassured to know that there are those out there, who think as I do, regarding interior design. Even if we represent a pipsqueak percentage of the overall, global, population, we exist, we are here, and I believe we have a valid point to try to get across to the world, that being; the decline of art and beauty in this world, and the need to begin to restore it, again. For me, I don't see it as a return to the past, at all, per say, but a return to something that was better and richer than what we have today. Something that was loaded with warmth, character and charm. The architecture define the people to a large degree, and better, richer and warmer architecture for people to live in, will I think, create better and warmer and hopefully, classier people in the world today, and that can only, be a good thing. I myself, will forever, buck against what is considered the norm today, and will never consider myself dated or passed it in regards to where interior design is concerned. I am proudly, retro and make no apologies to anyone for it. I never, ever, intend to change either. Yes My Friend, it's sad and depressing times indeed, for those of us who think as we do, but simply, because we are currently, in the minority and maybe, a huge, minority at that, does not mean we are wrong in our perspective, regardless. My Very Retro/Vintage Best. Be Well. Be Safe. Out.
so awesome and very satisfying to watch the entire video as if you brought back the time!! just inquiry 2.23 2.24 is it also art deco style? IMHO those 2 buildings tend to be art nouveau... once again, awesome video, bro
Art Deco, Baroque and Neo-Baroque, Haussmannian and Roman architechture...both for outside and inside, remains the best and most beautiful architecture period, the reason why they couldn't be mass produced in the 40's-70's was because one of the most important core components of them is the height, they rely on having VEEEERY tall roofs inside, as in, you enter one of these magnific constructions and you look up, and the roof over your head should always be at the very least 3.5M above you , ideally, 5 Meters...Today this wouldn't be much more difficult or expensive than building normal generic rooms, which usually top out at 2.6M of height, if the construction company would use as much machinery and automated procedures to build such buildings, chances are that today, we could see an entire city in the real world look like Rapture from the Bioshock games...and it wouldn't be all luxury but rather very affordable pricing...problem is, in order to do this, a corporation would use very little actual human labour, be forced to go through an olympic amount of hoops and regulations and permits and fees and licenses and this and that and that...making the ugly soviet blocks of 2.6M height per floor with some "fancy" brick facade outside "the ideal" for any macro-project of infrastructure-architecture. The soviets really did win the cold war. All architectures are pretty and all should live among eachother in a big country, to better allow its citizens to pick where to live, even the ugly soviet square boxes...but today the Art Deco - Baroque architechtures are being severely forbidden from competing fairly with the generic soviet blocks, outdated and quite weak looking Victorian Colonial U.S architechture, and post-Modern asian types. Why????? Food for thought.
What a sumptuous feast for the eyes! It's a real shame the trend didn't last longer. Kaufman's department store in Pittsburgh had its entire first floor designed in Art Deco. Sadly in the mid 70's it was destroyed to supposedly achieve a more modern look.
You have confused Art Deco with Streamlined Moderne Most of the architecture is Deco but all the cars are Streamlined Modern. Art Deco is vertically linear and ornamented with angular lines.. Streamline Modern is horizontally linear in orientation giving the feeling of forwarding motion and with little ornamentation. Aviation was its inspiration Obviously, Modern design had some roots in Art Deco hence the similarity. ie, Art Deco is shown @1:10 or @1:37 Streamlined Modern @2:09, @0:29 and @3:16
Art Deco, Arts and Craft and Art Nouveau overlap on many occupations where it can be difficult to distinguish. What happened sometimes as well was that Art Deco was built on top of Arts and Craft and Art Nouveau merging them into one form.
Thank you Nathalie in the future i will make another video if you like ! thank you so much for your nice comment cheers from Rotterdam the Netherlands.
The cars of today do not hold a candle to those cars made in the Art Deco era, and the homes of today are made to last twenty years at best with inferior material and cheap construction.
I love this retro art deco style wish it come back
I love it too thanks for your nice comment cheers from Rotterdam the Netherlands
I love this ! I’m currently trying to make my own baubles for my Tree (we’ll decorate plain ones!) Christmas time was just Stunning in this era…
Thank for your very nice 😃 comment
I dont really know anybody who DOESN'T love the Art Deco style .It truly is gorgeous and that period was the most wonderful in architecture and fashion ( 1920-1937 )
you are absolutely right Linda there are so many people that love the Art Deco style !! thank you for you nice comment.
I think there is a lot of design philosophy pre 1980s that was really nice. If you look at clothing from the 1990s you will see not much of a difference to today.
Popular clothing from say 2003 is exactly like 2020. Which would be a tshirt and jeans. There are people now who think going out with a Polo shirt with a little horse on it and jeans is dressing up. I have nothing against the Polo shirt with the little horse but it is not dressing up.
I actually do know someone. She broke my heart, but I guess I should have never dated an art déco hater to begin with.
Totally Agree!!! 😍
@@tiredcatman7381I was in a dance show … doing The Charleston as a school girl, my Mum had beautiful Ladies on display, very expensive. I used to polish them very carefully! I’ve just purchased my velvet green sofa few months ago, finally chosen my wallpaper… I want it Stunning for Xmas…
GORGEOUS! absolutely love the style and sophistication of the Art Deco period
Thank you so much for your nice comment
Beautiful ART DECO. mostly lines and geometry designs in my opinion the most ELEGANT. SOPHISTICATED, CLEAN AND WONDERFUL TO LOOK AT AND ENJOY. I DO HOPE THIS STYLE COMES BACK AND GIVE US THE PLEASURE TO lOOK NOT ONLY THE COLORS , STRUCTURES AND STYLES OF THE BUILDINGS, BUT THE INTERIOR DESIGNS, THE BRONZE STATUETTES, THE POTS, THE MIRRORS, THE FURNITURES, THE CARS ,ELEVATORS , FASHION DESIGNS, ETC., ETC. JUST EVERYTHING FROM ART DECO IS AND WILL ALWAYS BE MAGNIFICENT. TKS
Thank you for your nice comment.!
This is such a lovely period, quirky and stylish all in one. Inspired me to do a few sketches of my own, thanks!
Thanks for your nice comment
I love the Art Deco era. It’s always nice to pull inspiration from it.
Thanks Derron i love that style too thanks for your comment.
@@5boelie Anytime, Rob. Cheers 🍸🍸
This is an incredibly intricate but creative and flowing design. It is classic in that its beauty transcends generations.
Your video has such fascinating examples of which I've never seen.
Thank you Rob, well done!
Dear Sal I am grateful for your nice comment here in Holland i Always say with pride !! that i have a fantastic drummer friend called Sal D 'Amato who Always gives such nice comments on my videos thank you for thatI'm glad you liked the video bles you and family….Rob
Art Deco is my favorite style. My master bedroom is decorated Art Deco and I can never get enough of looking at pics and videos. I wish each pic here showed where these were located. I’d love to see some of them in person.
Thank you so much for your very nice comment.
WOW!!!! I AM BREATHLESS AND SPEECHLESS!!!! THANKS FOR SHARING!!!! I AM SO INSPIRED!!!! GREAT VIDEO!!!! A MUST-WATCH!!!!!
Thank you for your nice comment
Beautiful video. Well crafted. Lots of things I haven't seen before. Thanks.
Sorry for being late but thanks for your comment.....Rob
Absolutely stunning! My most favourite style without any doubt.
This is also my favorite Giuseppe thanks for your nice comment.
I love art deco to and i know their is some Egyptian revival influence in it. Though i've always kinda wondered if combining greco-roman revival with art deco would work.
i'm glad you liked it my friend
@@5boelie np dude
It would be a wonderous combination
@@jasonssavitt5297 hopefully
It would be more of a neo-classical aesthetic I suppose since it's the Western world's basis. Art Deco is influenced by Orientalism because of the novelty and outlandishness - mainly Egypt and Japan. It's all about the adventure and exploration that came with mainstream travelling and tourism at that time.
Thank you for this wonderful video. Only wish it could have been linger!
Great gatsby splendid indeed
Thank you so much!!
Hello Rob,
Beautiful post. I also like Art Deco Style. It has a warmth, as good old tube amp ;) LOL.
Really enjoyed it. BIG THUMBS UP!#3
Thank you.
Have a good time my friend,
Dedstar
Thanks dear friend that´s why i love old movies so much on the other side! the in the real , the ordenaire people din´t have those beautiful houses and all that luxery anyway its was more for the better off people but i like that style ……...your friend Rob.
So sad that the world stop creating beautiful things. These photos are pure artistry . Today everything is a grey and white box.
I love this video! Very fun!
Thank you LInda
When we were still interested in creating beauty, instead of cheaper
Thanx for your nice comment your right cheers fro Rotterdam
Loved this video - thanks for posting. I've got an vintage art deco vase that I picked up at - believe it or not - Goodwill some years ago. I couldn't believe they didn't realize what it was -it should have been in the case. I inherited a diamond wedding ring some years back that I had redesigned with an art deco custom mounting. And guess what - I had my bathroom remodeled a few years ago. I now realize after seeing your video I had this remodel done with art deco touches without even realizing it! The art deco style has such clean lines.
Hi there Diane wat a nice and beautful story thank you so muc for your nice comment
have a great day ..........Rob.
@@5boelie No problem. Your video is more visual and straight to the point. Some of the other ones go off the deep end about art history. You give the practical examples that everyone can relate to. The art deco designed downtown buildings in my city are pleasant early childhood memories of mine. Too bad so many of them have since been remodeled.
My absolute favourite period of design.simply style
I feel the same abbout it thanks
I have a collection of Art Deco Clarice Cliff ceramics and never cease to be amazed by the vibrancy of her pottery
That's fantastic the pottery of this wonderful artist are world famous thanks for your nice comment cheers from Rotterdam the Netherlands ..........Rob
Modern designers are NOT, capturing the versatility, variety, colour and richness of this design style, not by a long shot. Nothing on modern design compares to this. Nothing. Certainly, not anything that has gone mainstream for over twenty years now.
Modern designers may be inspired by it, but they are not capturing the look well, at all.
My Retro/Vintage Best. Out.
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I 100 💯 agreee with you brother
@@dimitrygornomelikov3146 : Thank You, My Brother. My Best. Out.
Thanks for a great post Rob. Love Art Deco, this was a joy to watch.
Thank you so much ………..Rob
This art style looks so grand! I can see some of the leather surfaces aging quite poorly through normal/natural wear and tear though haha. Some of the more extraneous designs and surfaces while majestic, might be a pain to clean, dust, and replace
Thank you so much for your great comment.Cheers from Rotterdam the Netherlands
Art Deco is one of those styles that never truly fade away. I hate to use a video game as an example, but the architecture in Prey 2017 is a perfect example of Art Deco for a new age. I heard the art style for the game, being called Neo-Deco.
Thank you for your nice comment!
Bioshock also uses Art Deco. I think the game captures Art Deco really well I've seen similar designs from real life in the game.
The term 'Art Deco' was coined following the 1925 Exposition des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, where this style had become prevalent following the manufacturing boom after the first world war.
thanks for your great comment ........Rob.
For me, I am happy it has passed my time. Could not bare it at all. Happy to be living in the modern weird time!
Thaks for your comment.
Thanks so much
Your''😄e welcome
Amazing
Thanks for your comment
If you can find Art Deco furniture, many have painted it when you find it. Even so, I still love the design and style of Art Deco, and I have collected quite a few pieces.
in these days ART DECO things are not easy to find and if you some its very expensive cheers from Rotterdam the Netherlands
@@5boelie We have Art Deco in America, but many pieces have been painted. It is a short time in history 1925-1930 so few survived.
I look at these beautiful images and my brain accompanies them with that fabulous song from the ending of Stanley Kubrics The Shining, "Midnight, the stars and you".
thank you so much for this very special comment cheers from Rotterdan the Netherlands...........Rob
Fantastic video, Rob !!
Wowee. How neat! Liked, shared and subscribed. :)
Thanks for your nice comment.
@@5boelie Most welcome :)
Love how the Prequels using this style for Coruscant.
Thanks for your comment!!
Cloud City too!
Loved it !!...Thank you !!
Thanks for your nice comment.
Great job colorizing these images! Certainly that's what we see here? I've been to the NYC building lobby where the famous sunrise elevator doors still are. So much is lost. We shouldn't hesitate to repeat the past when it's appropriate or to good effect.
Thank you so much for your nice and clear comment cheers from Rotterdam the Netherlands
Excellent video. Loved. 👍🏻🌹🙋🏻♀️
Thank you so much for the nice comment……...Rob
Thanks for sharing. Those were cool.
Thank you for your comment………..rob
Love Art Deco just finished my Art Deco flat
That;s fantastic thanks for your comment
Hiya, NY 🗽 Here at 2:25 AM, Thanks Heaps for Embracing Me into 1920's 30's Ambience Via After Hours Speakeasy" Oh She's a Shu Shu Sugar That She" 🎶 Reminds Me A' Chrysler Building inside n out, Louis Brooks, And How Bout' You Suprise us with George Gershwins " Rhapsody in Blue"Cobalt Blue Depression Glass, Spotlights with a Soothing Blue Hue, Velvet seats and the Nine, How Bout it, lets we give it a go, shall We😂 Lest We Forget thee Absinthe 🧚♂️ Cheers To Fine Gent
Thank you so much Jean its always good to have a nice and friendly comment cheers from Rotterdam the Netherlands
I was looking for some inpsiration for a 1930s house I have built in the sims. I built it based on the Sun House in Camrbidge which I found interesting, but I have no idea what it looks inside. This gave me a good idea of what it could be. thank you :)
Your very welkom ........Sucses!! ........Rob.
Gorgeous.
Thank yo so much!
Thank you very much for your nice comment ……...Rob.
I love this. I want to figure out a way to decorate my home like this. House was built in 1997, in. Subdivision, so there are 5 different home designs,
That's great i have one room in that style…….Rob
I would suggest studying the arts and crafts movement from a design perspective. It may give you an insight into Art Deco.
My house is arts and craft because that is how I was trained as a furniture maker by my grandfather. I can see the themes from arts and craft present within art deco but with a new creative element.
Everything is so bland in the modern world that it is frightening.
Today's designers only build crap that looks like it's out of the 80s Soviet Union.
Everything is so damn, blah, basic, and boxy My Brother. No character, style, creativity or richness to it, at all. Damn, if this is considered Old School then give me Old School any day, over the crap and uninspired, nonsense of today.
Hell, if enough of us scream out, maybe they'll make a change again.
My Old School/Retro/Vintage Best. Out.
Benji Smith But the Soviet Union is nice
@@solinus7131
It is nice but it is not what we would call creative. Postmodern philosophy has infected everything like a virus and has created a great decay.
Everything from academia, politics, engineering, product design and about nearly anything you can think of.
It is a reason why creativity is at an all time low. Just look at how horrible people dress and how poor popular music is. Cars look like vomit and properties look like rotten cheese.
@@ivanj.conway9919 Sorry to say, it will be a tiny little pipsqueak call for revival of pre-ww2 architecture and interior decor, if any. The overwhelming (95%+) majority of people prefer sterile minimalist interiors and frankly couldn't give a toss about architecture and if they did, the preference would be sky-high glass and steel structures. All over the world, the majority of rich are paying millions for horribly hideous overpriced glass boxes passing for luxury houses/apartments with soulless interior decor. The middle to upper-middle class are more interested in lifestyle (gym, swimming, big screen tv, latest electronic gadgets etc) than traditional art and architecture. Even the people in European cities with gorgeous historic centres prefer to live in modern/contemporary dwellings even though they may admire the architecture of their forefathers. So what hope is there.
@@kenlee1416 : Hi Ken. How are you? Thank you for your reply.
I'm so pleased and reassured to know that there are those out there, who think as I do, regarding interior design. Even if we represent a pipsqueak percentage of the overall, global, population, we exist, we are here, and I believe we have a valid point to try to get across to the world, that being; the decline of art and beauty in this world, and the need to begin to restore it, again.
For me, I don't see it as a return to the past, at all, per say, but a return to something that was better and richer than what we have today. Something that was loaded with warmth, character and charm. The architecture define the people to a large degree, and better, richer and warmer architecture for people to live in, will I think, create better and warmer and hopefully, classier people in the world today, and that can only, be a good thing.
I myself, will forever, buck against what is considered the norm today, and will never consider myself dated or passed it in regards to where interior design is concerned. I am proudly, retro and make no apologies to anyone for it. I never, ever, intend to change either.
Yes My Friend, it's sad and depressing times indeed, for those of us who think as we do, but simply, because we are currently, in the minority and maybe, a huge, minority at that, does not mean we are wrong in our perspective, regardless.
My Very Retro/Vintage Best. Be Well. Be Safe. Out.
The 1936 Stout Scarab is the work of a genius...
so awesome and very satisfying to watch the entire video as if you brought back the time!!
just inquiry 2.23 2.24 is it also art deco style? IMHO those 2 buildings tend to be art nouveau... once again, awesome video, bro
Art Deco, Baroque and Neo-Baroque, Haussmannian and Roman architechture...both for outside and inside, remains the best and most beautiful architecture period, the reason why they couldn't be mass produced in the 40's-70's was because one of the most important core components of them is the height, they rely on having VEEEERY tall roofs inside, as in, you enter one of these magnific constructions and you look up, and the roof over your head should always be at the very least 3.5M above you , ideally, 5 Meters...Today this wouldn't be much more difficult or expensive than building normal generic rooms, which usually top out at 2.6M of height, if the construction company would use as much machinery and automated procedures to build such buildings, chances are that today, we could see an entire city in the real world look like Rapture from the Bioshock games...and it wouldn't be all luxury but rather very affordable pricing...problem is, in order to do this, a corporation would use very little actual human labour, be forced to go through an olympic amount of hoops and regulations and permits and fees and licenses and this and that and that...making the ugly soviet blocks of 2.6M height per floor with some "fancy" brick facade outside "the ideal" for any macro-project of infrastructure-architecture.
The soviets really did win the cold war.
All architectures are pretty and all should live among eachother in a big country, to better allow its citizens to pick where to live, even the ugly soviet square boxes...but today the Art Deco - Baroque architechtures are being severely forbidden from competing fairly with the generic soviet blocks, outdated and quite weak looking Victorian Colonial U.S architechture, and post-Modern asian types.
Why????? Food for thought.
Thank you so much for the comprehensive and clear presentation ……..Robert
There is a lot of art deco to discover at Hungria,France,New York,Miami, Lost Angeless and Montreal ! i don't know where else?
What a sumptuous feast for the eyes! It's a real shame the trend didn't last longer. Kaufman's department store in Pittsburgh had its entire first floor designed in Art Deco. Sadly in the mid 70's it was destroyed to supposedly achieve a more modern look.
Thank you so much for your very nice comment its always good to have a positive comment cheers from Rotterdam the Nethelands.
In Montréal you can find some House with Art Deco build in 1920. thank you i appreciate your video just wish to get the address of those place.
Thank you so much for your nice comment ..........Rob Cheers from Rotterdam Holland
@@5boelie Sa me fait plaisir .
Simply 😍
Thanks!!!
Thank you for your comment greetings, from Rotterdam the Netherlands .
You have confused Art Deco with Streamlined Moderne Most of the architecture is Deco but all the cars are Streamlined Modern. Art Deco is vertically linear and ornamented with angular lines.. Streamline Modern is horizontally linear in orientation giving the feeling of forwarding motion and with little ornamentation. Aviation was its inspiration
Obviously, Modern design had some roots in Art Deco hence the similarity.
ie, Art Deco is shown @1:10 or @1:37 Streamlined Modern @2:09, @0:29 and @3:16
You're right i realize now !
@@5boelie Easy to mix-up. I love them both. I call Streamlined Moderne, Art Deco going racing.
Thanks for being cool with my small critiqe.
@@uppitywhiteman6797 thanks for your nice comment.
"That is one of most beautiful run-on sentences that ever have been."
I agree !!! THANKS .......Rob.
0:50 is this the Stanly hotel bar in Colorado ?( the hotel of Shining )
Hi danny B itook this photo from the net, myself i'm from rotterdam the Netherlands thank you so much for your comment............Robert
Art Deco looks more rich to me than any other design aesthetic.
I have the same feeling friend thank you for your nice comment.
@@5boelie thank you for your nice video.
Thank you so much for your nice comment …….Rob
What is this song called
Thank you so much for your comment sorry i have been taken the song i long time ago and i dont no from where enimore
Beautiful
thanks !
I love it
Me Too Jan thanks for your comment.
I like the Thin Man movies primarily for their style.
So do i frien so do i thanks for your nice comment
What's the background music and group?
Sorry don't know just got it from the net sowere
Pretty sure the bar at 0:53 is Art Nouveau
Thanks for reminding me .
Art Deco, Arts and Craft and Art Nouveau overlap on many occupations where it can be difficult to distinguish.
What happened sometimes as well was that Art Deco was built on top of Arts and Craft and Art Nouveau merging them into one form.
exquisite.
Sorry for reacthing late thank you so much for you comment.
It starts off with a mix of art deco and art nouveau....sorry I mean moderne
you mean streameline moderne
@@5boelie yes
@@belkyhernandez8281 Okay !!!
Whenever I see a 1920's art deco bedroom I think of having a hedonistic fling with Tallulah Bankhead.
that's a nice feeling Micheal sorry for my late reacting......Rob.
Fkn awesome
Thanks !!!!
The only problem with your video, is that it ends.
Cheers from Canada.
Thank you Nathalie in the future i will make another video if you like ! thank you so much for your nice comment cheers from Rotterdam the Netherlands.
The music wasn't bad, either...
Thank you so much for your nice comment 😀
ART DECO 101
Art deco is good but
Classic/baroque > art deco
Thank you for your comment
Agree. Neo-classical and Baroque are the best.
Thank you for the video! Ági************
Thanks friend !
no auburn speedster!? are you kidding?
Hi Danial the next time i will make a slide show with only Art Deco cars thank you so much for your comment ………….Rob.
The cars of today do not hold a candle to those cars made in the Art Deco era, and the homes of today are made to last twenty years at best with inferior material and cheap construction.
that's thru gloria Thank you so much for you comment.....Robert
@@5boelie I think you meant to say true.
Watching this video was the best sex I’ve ever had
Thanks !!
"The Beauty of Art Deco"... Begins with a military style font... LOL
Thanks for your nice comment
@@5boelie you're welcome man... it just made me laugh. Could have used an art deco font don't u think? All the best
@@androthebot Feels a bit like MASH !!!!
THIS IS ABSOULT CRAP
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