art deco - Architecture Dictionary

art deco architecture

Art Deco architecture embraced contemporary construction methods with ancient forms, predominantly referring to the architectural forms of ancient Egypt. Art Deco buildings have many of these features: cubic forms, terraced pyramid shapes with each story smaller than the one below it, complex groupings of rectangles/trapezoids, and long bands of color. By the 1930s, Art Deco evolved to become more streamlined, emphasizing sleek, curving forms and long horizontal lines.