, UK, 1939 ,
Anaconda, Montana, US , Hong Kong , Hong Kong, now demolished • 1923:
Mossehaus, Berlin. Reconstruction by
Erich Mendelsohn and
Richard Neutra • 1926:
Long Beach Airport Main Terminal,
Long Beach, California • 1928:
Lockheed Vega, designed by
John Knudsen Northrop, a six-passenger, single-engine aircraft used by
Amelia Earhart • 1928:
Doctor's Building,
Kyiv, Ukraine • 1928–1930:
Canada Permanent Trust Building,
Toronto • 1930:
Strand Palace Hotel, London; foyer designed by
Oliver Percy Bernard • 1930–1934:
Broadway Mansions, Shanghai, designed by B. Flazer of Palmer and Turner • 1931: The
Eaton's Seventh Floor,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, designed by
Jacques Carlu, in the former
Eaton's department store • 1931: Tarlair Swimming Pool [Macduff, Scotland] • 1931:
Napier, New Zealand, rebuilt in Art Deco and Streamline Moderne styles after a major earthquake • 1931–1932:
Plärrer Automat, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, designed by
Walter Brugmann • 1931–1933:
Hamilton GO Centre, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada by
Alfred T. Fellheimer • 1931–1944:
Serralves House, Porto, Portugal, designed by
José Marques da Silva • 1932:
Edifício Columbus, São Paulo, Brazil (demolished 1971) • 1932:
Arnos Grove Tube Station, London, England, designed by
Charles Holden • 1933: Casa della Gioventù del Littorio,
Rome, designed by
Luigi Moretti • 1933:
Ty Kodak,
Quimper, France, designed by
Olier Mordrel • 1933:
Southgate tube station, London • 1933:
Burnham Beeches,
Sherbrooke, Victoria, Australia.
Harry Norris architect • 1933:
Merle Norman Building,
Santa Monica, California See also History of Santa Monica, California • 1933:
Midland Hotel, Morecambe, England • 1933:
Edificio Lapido, Montevideo, Uruguay • 1933–1940: Interior of
Chicago's
Museum of Science and Industry, designed by Alfred Shaw • 1934:
Pioneer Zephyr, the first of
Edward G. Budd's streamlined stainless-steel locomotives • 1934:
Tatra 77, the first mass-market
streamline automotive design • 1934:
Chrysler Airflow, the second mass-market
streamline automotive design • 1934:
Hotel Shangri-La,
Santa Monica, California • 1934: Edifício Nicolau Schiesser, São Paulo, Brazil (demolished 2014) • 1935:
Ford Building,
Balboa Park, San Diego, California • 1935:
The De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea, England • 1935:
Pan-Pacific Auditorium, Los Angeles • 1935:
Edificio Internacional de Capitalización, Mexico City, Mexico • 1935:
The Hindenburg,
Zeppelin passenger accommodations • 1935: Interior of
Lansdowne House on
Berkeley Square,
Mayfair, London • 1935: The Hamilton Hydro-Electric System Building (55 John Street North now offices for Alectra Utilities Corporation),
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada • 1935:
MV Kalakala, the world's first streamlined ferry • 1935:
Lee Drug,
Hollywood, California, designed by B.D. Bixby • 1936:
Lasipalatsi,
Helsinki, Finland,
functionalist office building and now a cultural and media center • 1936:
Florin Court, on
Charterhouse Square, London, built by Guy Morgan and Partners • 1936:
Campana Factory, historic factory,
Batavia, Illinois • 1936: Edifício Guarani, São Paulo, Brazil • 1936: Nordic Theater,
Marquette, Michigan • 1936:
Alkira House, Melbourne • 1936:
Longford Cinema, Manchester, England (closed since 1995) • 1937:
Howard Crane's
Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London (demolished) • 1937:
Earl's Court tube station, London, facing the Earls Court Exhibition frontage • 1937:
Blytheville Greyhound Bus Station,
Blytheville, Arkansas • 1937:
Regent Court, residential apartments on Bradfield Road, Hillsborough,
Sheffield • 1937:
Malloch Building, residential apartments at 1360
Montgomery Street,
San Francisco • 1937:
B B Chemical Company,
Cambridge, Massachusetts, built by
Coolidge, Shepley, Bulfinch & Abbott • 1937: Belgium Pavilion, at the Exposition Internationale,
Paris • 1937: TAV Studios (
Brenemen's Restaurant),
Hollywood • 1937:
Dudley Zoo, Dudley, UK • 1937:
Hecht Company Warehouse,
Washington, D.C. • 1937:
Minerva (or Metro) Theatre and the Minerva Building,
Potts Point, New South Wales, Australia • 1937: Bather's Building in the
Aquatic Park Historic District, now the
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Maritime Museum • 1937: Barnum Hall (High School auditorium),
Santa Monica, California • 1937:
J.W. Knapp Company Building (department store)
Lansing, Michigan • 1937:
Wan Chai Market, Wan Chai, Hong Kong • 1937: River Oaks Shopping Center,
Houston • 1937:
Toronto Stock Exchange Building, mix of
Art Deco and Streamline Moderne • 1937:
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Enamel Plant, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, by
Alexander C. Eschweiler • 1937:
Old Greyhound Bus Station, Jackson, Mississippi • 1937:
Gramercy Theatre, New York City • 1937:
Gdynia Maritime University, Poland, by Bohdan Damięcki • 1938:
Esslinger Building,
San Juan Capistrano, California • 1938:
Fife Ice Arena,
Kirkcaldy, United Kingdom • 1938:
Mark Keppel High School, Alhambra, California • 1938:
Greyhound Bus Terminal,
Evansville, Indiana • 1938:
20th Century Limited,
New York City • 1938: Jones Dog & Cat Hospital,
West Hollywood, California, by
Wurdeman &
Beckett (remodel of 1928 original construction) • 1938:
Greyhound Bus Depot,
Columbia, South Carolina • 1938:
Marine Court, St Leonards, East Sussex, England • 1939:
Academy Theatre, Inglewood, California • 1939:
Bartlesville High School, Bartlesville, Oklahoma • 1939:
First Church of Deliverance,
Chicago, Illinois • 1939:
Marine Air Terminal, LaGuardia Airport, New York City • 1939:
Road Island Diner, Oakley, Utah • 1939: Albion Hotel,
South Beach, Miami Beach, Florida • 1939:
Pavilions at the
1939 New York World's Fair • 1939:
Regal Shoes Building,
Hollywood, California, designed by
Walker & Eisen • 1939:
Boots Court Motel,
Carthage, Missouri • 1939: Cardozo Hotel,
Ocean Drive, South Beach, Miami Beach, Florida • 1939:
Daily Express Building, Manchester, England • 1939:
East Finchley tube station, London, England • 1939:
Appleby Lodge, Manchester, England • 1939:
Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, England • 1939–1940: Interior of
Coffman Memorial Union,
Minneapolis,
Minnesota (renovated 1976, restored 2003) • 1940: Gabel Kuro jukebox designed by
Brooks Stevens • 1940:
Ann Arbor Bus Depot, Michigan • 1940:
Jai Alai Building, Taft Avenue
Manila, Philippines (demolished 2000) • 1940:
Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, California • 1940:
Las Vegas Union Pacific Station, Las Vegas, Nevada • 1940:
Streamline Hotel, Daytona Beach, Florida • 1940:
Rivoli Cinemas, 200 Camberwell Road
Hawthorn East, Melbourne, Australia • 1940:
Pacaembu Stadium, São Paulo, Brazil • 1940–1942:
Glenn L. Martin Company Plant No. 2,
Middle River, Maryland, architect
Albert Kahn • 1941: Avalon Hotel,
Ocean Drive, South Beach, Miami Beach, Florida • 1942:
Coral Court Motel,
Marlborough, Missouri • 1942:
Normandie Hotel,
San Juan, Puerto Rico • 1942:
Mercantile National Bank Building,
Dallas, Texas • 1942:
Musick Memorial Radio Station,
Auckland, New Zealand • 1943: Edifício Trussardi, São Paulo, Brazil • 1944:
Huntridge Theater, Las Vegas, Nevada • 1945:
Muscats Motors, Gżira, Malta • 1945:
Ressano Garcia Railway Station,
Mozambique • 1946:
Gerry Building, Los Angeles, California • 1946: Canada Dry Bottling Plant,
Silver Spring, Maryland • 1946:
Broadway Theatre, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 1949:
Sault Memorial Gardens, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario (arena demolished in 2006 but Memorial Tower remains) • 1949:
Beacon Lodge,
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada • 1951:
Federal Reserve Bank Building, Seattle, Washington • 1954:
Poitiers Theater designed by
Edouard Lardillier • 1955:
Eight Forty One (former Prudential Life Insurance Building),
Jacksonville, Florida, designed by
KBJ Architects • 1957:
Edinburgh Place Ferry Pier (Star Ferry Pier, Central), Hong Kong (demolished 2006) • 1957:
Tsim Sha Tsui Ferry Pier, Hong Kong • 1965:
Hung Hom Ferry Pier, Hong Kong • 1968:
Wan Chai Pier, Hong Kong (demolished 2014)
In motion pictures • Tanks, aircraft and buildings in
William Cameron Menzies's 1936 movie
Things to Come •
Flash Gordon, a 13-part 1936 film serial • The buildings in
Frank Capra's 1937 movie
Lost Horizon, designed by
Stephen Goosson • Elements of the design of the "Emerald City" in the 1939 movie
The Wizard of Oz • The High Tower apartments, featured in the 1973 film
The Long Goodbye and 1991 film
Dead Again • The Malloch Apartment Building at 1360 Montgomery St, San Francisco that serves as apartment for
Lauren Bacall's character in
Dark Passage (1947) == See also ==