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  2. Club Moderne - Wikipedia

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    The Club Moderne is a bar in Anaconda, Montana, United States, in the Streamline Moderne style. It was designed by architect Fred F. Willson and built by Frank Wullus in 1937 for John Francisco. The facade was clad in Carrara glass .

  3. Moderne architecture - Wikipedia

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    Club Moderne, Anaconda, Montana.Designed by Fred F. Willson, 1937. 1430 Ocean Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, on a c. 1940 postcard.. Moderne architecture, also sometimes referred to as Style Moderne or simply Moderne, Jazz Age, Moderne, [1] Jazz Modern or Jazz style, describes certain styles of architecture popular from 1925 through the 1940s.

  4. Tropical Modernism - Wikipedia

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    Tropical Modernism, or Tropical Modern is a style of architecture that merges modernist architecture principles with tropical vernacular traditions, emerging in the mid-20th century. This movement responded to the unique climatic and cultural conditions of tropical regions, primarily in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Pacific Islands. [ 1 ]

  5. Category : Streamline Moderne architecture in Montana

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  6. The Beacon Hotel (Santa Monica) - Wikipedia

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    The hotel is an example of Streamline Moderne architecture. Despite its extensive renovation, the hotel’s interior design maintains the original design of the Art Deco time period. The hotel has 70 rooms and 30 suites with views of either downtown or the Pacific Ocean. [4]

  7. File:Club Moderne, Anaconda, Montana.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. International Style - Wikipedia

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    The term "International Style" was first used in 1932 by the historian Henry-Russell Hitchcock and architect Philip Johnson to describe a movement among European architects in the 1920s that was distinguished by three key design principles: (1) "Architecture as volume – thin planes or surfaces create the building’s form, as opposed to a solid mass"; (2) "Regularity in the facade, as ...

  9. Moderne - Wikipedia

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    Moderne may refer to: Moderne architecture, styles of architecture popular from 1925–1940s; PWA Moderne, an architectural style in the U.S., 1933–1944; Streamline Moderne, a branch of Art Deco architecture which peaked in popularity around 1937; Wiener Moderne, the culture of Vienna, Austria, 1890–1910; Grand Hotel Moderne, in Lourdes, France