Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Norway Cruise, Trips at 12:00 on 19 July 2021
The building housing Bergen’s District Court, (Tinhuset, on Tårnplassen 2,) is in that quasi-fascistic official building Art Deco style. Its wiki page says it was designed by Egill Reimers in neoclassical style but to me there are clear elements of Deco in it and it was designed during the 1930s.

Its entrance is adorned by stylised figures representing the four cardinal virtues, wisdom, justice, moderation and strength:-

The pillars are each surmounted by some sort of heraldic beast:-

Close-up:-

Detail; horizontals, verticals, banding, patterned brickwork:-

I found some better pictures of the court than mine on this flickr account.
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Posted in Architecture, Art Deco at 12:00 on 15 July 2021
In this building, most likely quite modern, we have horizontals, verticals, rule of three, and striped banding:-


Norconsult building, 6 Valkendorfsgaten, Bergen. Horizontals, verticals, rule of three, banding:-

Norconsult building doorway:-

Almost Dutch style Art Decoish building:-

More horizontals, verticals and banding, plus decorative touches below some of the windows:-

Hints of Art Deco:-

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Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Trips at 12:00 on 13 July 2021
Modern Art Deco (or is it just Scandinavian?) style hotel in Bergen. Horizontals, verticals, balconies, rule of three in “tower” upper windows:-





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Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Bridges, Modern Architecture, Norway Cruise, Trips at 12:00 on 11 July 2021
This clock was on a building at the entrance to the dock where our ship was berthed. The tower in white and the flagpole are also deco features:-

While wandering Bergen city centre I was delighted to see this building looming. Lots of deco hallmarks; curvature, rule of three, horizontals, verticals:-

These closer views also show up the building’s balconies:-


This bridge nearby certainly has a deco feel, albeit in a Scandinavian way:-

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Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Norway Cruise, Trips at 12:00 on 24 June 2021
More pictures of the Art Nouveau National Theatre, (aka Den Nationale Scene,) Bergen.
Detail (to right hand side of entrance – mirrored on left hand side.)

Detail:-

Side Tower and Canopy. There is rule of three in the columnar windows so a hint (or a prefiguring) of Art Deco:-

Side of the building (to the rear):-

Side of building:-


Rearmost side of building:-

Back of building:-

Stitched photo of part of building:-

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Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Fife at 12:00 on 14 June 2021
Kelty is a former mining village in Fife.
Incidentally their football team recently won promotion to the SPFL.
These photos were taken in October 2019 though.
On Main Street there’s a 1930s/Art Deco bank building. Horizontals, verticals, flat roof. The glazing looks updated but has kept the 30s style:-



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Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, History, Museums, Trips at 12:00 on 4 May 2021
A lot of the buildings used during the Second World War in Britain had elements of deco style. Not surprisingly, the era had not really passed when the war began.
So it wasn’t entirely unexpected that when I rolled up at the car park at Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire, home of the WW2 British code-breaking effort, last September, the first buildings I saw were in that flat-roofed, Critall-windowed mode.
Buildings by car park. These are the sorts of things you see at former WW2 airfields:-


This submarine model beside the road from the car park to Bletchley Park presumably commemorates the code-breakers’ role in winning the Atlantic war:-

This is a more modern building in that wartime style but I don’t think it’s part of Bletchley Park:-

These modernised ones were all inside the Bletchley Park museum site:-



One of the internal exhibits was this photograph of the impeccably Art Deco Hollerith Factory where the calculating machines known as Bombes, which tried out the variations of the intercepted Enigma messages to get a code match were manufactured:-

Hollerith building and interior:-

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Posted in Art Deco, Cinemas at 20:30 on 21 March 2021
I featured this ex-cinema here.
Last March when visiting the antiques shop(s) now house dnsid ethe building I took these photos of the detail of the two tower portions:-


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Posted in Aberdeen, Architecture, Art Deco at 12:00 on 22 February 2021
I have already posted soem photos of Deco in berdeen city Cantre but in Jani=uary last year we were up there again and I found some more.
Former Amicable House. I think I showed this here, but this is my own photo. Horizontals, verticals, flagpole, rule of three in windows (which have been poked out unfortunately):-

Capitol building. Stitch of two photos. Some Art Deco styling here:-

Detail. Rule of three in windows, deco style cartouches:-

High deco light fttings and interior doors, Capitol building, Aberdeen:-



Unfortunate relections in this one:-

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Posted in Architecture, Art Deco, Woolworths at 20:30 on 28 January 2021
Former Woolworths building Sunderland:-

Detail:-

Full frontage. Stitched photo. The curve is an artifact:-

Marks and Spencer. Horizontals, verticals:-

Frontage. Stitch of two photos. The curvature is an illusion:-

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