Meet the Jewish architects who designed NYC’s iconic art deco buildings - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
NEW YORK CITY, JUL 21 – Jewish architects influenced New York City's skyline with iconic Art Deco skyscrapers and residences, many completed during the 1929 crash, shaping cultural and architectural history.
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Meet the Jewish architects who designed NYC’s iconic art deco buildings - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
The Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, Radio City Music Hall. One thing these iconic New York buildings all have in common: They’re all built in the art deco style, which is characterized by geometric forms, bold colors and lavish ornamentation. These famous buildings may be timeless, but as it happens, the art deco movement is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. The design aesthetic first originated in Paris in 1925 at a sev…
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