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The Capitol Theater was an Art deco theater in Manila, Philippines.It was built during the 1930s along Escolta Street, part of the city's primary commercial district, together with the Lyric Theater.
Art Deco features abound in the design of the Auditorium and include the gradual curves, the ribbed piers and geometric volumes and patterns. Above the orchestra section are star or diamond like patterns which also serve as lighting fixtures. Above the balcony are triangles which also serve as air conditioning ducts.
In a review for The Guardian Kitty Empire noted the song contained trip hop beats with lyrics that celebrate California. [46] "Art Deco" is a slow jazz-styled ballad with hazy beats and saxophone riffs, [47] the lyrics of the song contain "hollowness and American ennui". [48] "Art Deco" was rumored to be about rapper Azealia Banks.
Quezon Memorial Circle (Federico Ilustre), Quezon City, This is the tallest art-deco structure in the Philippines. Saint Joseph's College of Quezon City gateposts and fence, Quezon City; Sacred Heart Parish Kamuning, Quezon City; Santander Building, Quezon City; Santo Domingo Church, (Jose Maria Zaragosa), Quezon City; Siena College of Quezon ...
The art deco apartment is near T. M. Kalaw Avenue & beside Miramar Hotel. It was built in 1937. [2] Apart from the Ideal Theater, Antonio also designed several other theaters in Manila, including the Dalisay, Forum, Galaxy, Life (1941), Lyric and Scala Theaters. As of 2014, only the Forum, Life and Scala Theaters remain standing; though the ...
"The 103rd floor of the Empire State Building was originally built to hold space for the lyrics of Defying Gravity," the account for the iconic art deco building posted Saturday. (The building ...
Originally built as a movie house, the Lyric opened at the corner of Third and Deweese Street (now Elm Tree Lane) in 1948. It became a thriving entertainment hub for Lexington's African-American community. [4] Its architecture was a blend of Art Deco and Spanish Colonial Revival styles. Wrote Janet Holloway in an article for Smiley Pete Publishing,
Lyric Theater: An Art Deco building later reconstructed in 1937 by National Artist Pablo Antonio. It survived the bombing of Manila during World War II and was the home of Warner Bros productions from 1945 until 1970. [7] The land was occupied by the Philippine National Bank Building until its demolition in 2015. [6]