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  • {{wiktionary|Moderne|moderne}} '''Moderne''' may refer to: ...
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  • * [[List of Art Deco architecture in Africa]] * [[List of Art Deco architecture in Asia]] ...
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  • ...xas|Dallas]], [[Texas]] ([[United States|USA]]). The restored [[Streamline Moderne]] theater, built in 1938, showed classic [[film]]s and hosted many contempo [[Category:Streamline Moderne architecture in Texas]] ...
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  • [[Category:Streamline Moderne architecture in California]] ...
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  • | architectural_style = [[Streamline Moderne]] ...ne of Toronto's best examples of [[Streamline Moderne|streamline moderne]] architecture. The building was home to ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'' newspaper and was name ...
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  • ...thought it to be a too old-fashioned building – the [[International style (architecture)|International Style]] had had a big breakthrough some years before at the [[Category:Streamline Moderne architecture]] ...
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  • ...e Capitalización (Edificio Seguros México)''' was a 1943 [[Art Moderne|art moderne]] office building located in downtown [[Mexico City]]. [[Category:Streamline Moderne architecture]] ...
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  • ...], it introduced a style later popularised internationally as [[Streamline Moderne]].<ref name=COBBERS>{{Citation|last=Cobbers|first=Arnt |title=Mendelsohn|pl ...projection, were elements later refined and developed as the [[Streamline Moderne]] internationally in the 1930s. The shop floors had mainly wooden furnishin ...
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  • | architecture = Moderne ...ny]] [[car dealership]]. It was designed by Tom Danahy in the [[Streamline Moderne]] style, with curved garage bays surmounted by a central stepped tower.<ref ...
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  • *Jazz Moderne [Zig-Zag Moderne]: No particular classical references. Angular lines and vertical emphasis. *[[Streamline Moderne]]: No particular classical references. Curved lines and horizontal emphasis ...
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  • ...and is admired for its Zigzag and [[Art Deco#Streamline Moderne|Streamline Moderne]] design.<ref name="Roderick137" /> [[Category:Art Deco architecture in California]] ...
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  • ...nial Revival architecture|Spanish Colonial Revival]] and [[Moorish Revival architecture|Moorish Revival style]]s. ...Building]] garage entrance — Downtown Los Angeles, [[Moderne Architecture|Moderne]]<ref>{{Cite book |last=Winter |first=Robert |url=https://books.google.com/ ...
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  • ...[[arson]]. The Southern Okanagan Secondary School was a rare [[Streamline Moderne]] design, opening its doors in October 1948. The first principal was Mr. C. [[Category:Streamline Moderne architecture in Canada]] ...
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  • [[Category:Streamline Moderne architecture in the United States]] ...
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  • ...n]] architecture, [[Streamline Moderne]], [[Googie architecture]] (Doo Wop architecture), and other futuristic and [[Space Age]] influenced design aesthetics that [[Category:Futurist architecture]] ...
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  • ...e transatlantic travel, Carlu becomes a sort of ambassador of [[Streamline Moderne]] style. ...ref>Archives d'architecture du XXe siècle, Volume 1 By Institut français d'architecture, Maurice Culot, page 158</ref> ...
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  • | architectural_style = Moderne, Art Deco, Stepped skyscraper [[Category:Streamline Moderne architecture in the United States]] ...
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  • '''Burnham Beeches''' is a 1930s [[Streamline Moderne|streamline-moderne]] mansion built for [[Bayer#Aspirin|Aspro]] sales magnate [[Alfred Nichola ...s in Melbourne, and Norris was engaged to design a house with the [[brief (architecture)|brief]] that it was to have “fresh air, sunshine and an outlook of command ...
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  • The building was originally designed and built in 1936 in the [[Streamline Moderne]] style by [[Robert Arthur Bullivant]], and operated as an Odeon Cinema.<re [[Category:Streamline Moderne architecture in the United Kingdom]] ...
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  • | architecture = [[Streamline Moderne]] ...[[streamline moderne]] style,<ref>{{Cite web |title=National Park Service: Architecture in the Parks (Aquatic Park) |url=https://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_boo ...
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