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List of Art Deco buildings in Sydney Minerva Theatre in Kings Cross (1939) Grace Building (1930) This is a list of buildings in Sydney completed in the Inter-War Art Deco, Streamline Moderne and Functionalist styles that are historically significant. Sydney's most beautiful Art Deco buildings Potts Point and Elizabeth Bay are home to some of the best examples of Art Deco apartment blocks in Australia. With sleek curves, superb symmetry, and bold geometric designs, Art Deco remains one of the most popular architectural design trends among buyers today.
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So beloved is the style that even 100 years after Art Deco roared onto the scene in the 1920s, homes are usually snatched off the market just as quickly as they're listed. "Art Deco is always a huge selling point," Joanna Marek. Garron Tower is arguably one of Sydney's most beautiful apartment buildings.
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Located in Double Bay, the 1940s complex combines glorious art deco architecture with dreamy waterfront views. Below, we visited two of the unique homes inside - and it's easy to see why the lucky residents say they never want to leave. With a transformation that unites the history of a Sydney home, originally built in 1938, with the owner's passion for contemporary art, this Art Deco masterpiece is a testament to the style's origins, in a chic, modern context.
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With family as the focal point in the meticulous re-imagining of this Art Deco home in Sydney, interior architect Phoebe Nicol has crafted an elegant home that revels in the detail. Photographed. Renovating a heritage home is like dancing the Charleston-you've got to honour the rhythm of the past while bringing in a little flair of your own.
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That's exactly what Nathalie Scipioni Architects has achieved in The Art Deco House, a lovingly modernised 1930s home in Randwick, Sydney on Bidjigal Country. Renovations, Heritage What started as a modest kitchen, bathroom, and laundry. Despite its reputation as an international city, Sydney was one of the last in the western world to embrace the modern outlook of the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s.
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The progressive aesthetics of the art. Category Art Deco architecture - 6 places in Sydney: 1. MLC Building, 2.
AMA House, 3. Challis House, 4. City Mutual Life Assurance Building, 5.
APA Building. See how Australian designer Greg Natale stunningly brought together the owners' love of art deco and pastel tones.