Aberdeen’s Art Deco Heritage 2. Northern Hotel, Aberdeen
Posted in Aberdeen, Art Deco at 21:17 on 27 December 2008
I was meaning to put up some more examples of Art Deco from Glasgow but haven’t been able to find blog friendly photographs of them on the net so they’ll need to wait till I get across to the West to take pictures of them myself.
In the meantime I recently read someone saying that Aberdeen didn’t have any Art Deco buildings.
Obviously they had never been inside the Bon Accord Baths.
And this hotel looks pretty Deco to me. Reminiscent of Rothesay Pavilion in its circular sweep.
Also something like an ocean liner which all good Art Deco buildings should be.



Bigrab
30 December 2008 at 20:27
This is a great series Jack. I love this style of architecture.
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