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Alpena County Courthouse, Alpena, 1934; B and C Grocery Building, Royal Oak, 1939; Bad Axe Theatre, Bad Axe, 1916 Bay County Building, Bay City, 1933; Berkley Screw Machine Products Factory (now U-Haul & Storage), Rochester, 1946
Art Deco architecture in Michigan. Pages in category "Art Deco architecture in Michigan" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total.
The district contains 70 buildings dating from the 1870s to the 1950s, primarily brick commercial structures of one or two stories representing Commercial brick, with some Late Victorian, Italianate, Art Deco, and International Style architecture. 4: Mount Pleasant Indian Industrial Boarding School: Mount Pleasant Indian Industrial Boarding School
Nearly a century after art deco architecture took over Detroit, a few buildings are well-known, some are long gone and others shouldn't be forgotten. 10 art deco buildings you don't want to miss ...
The Fisher Building is a landmark skyscraper located at 3011 West Grand Boulevard in the heart of the New Center area of Detroit, Michigan.The ornate 30-story building, completed in 1928, is one of the major works of architect Albert Kahn, and is designed in an Art Deco style, faced with limestone, granite, and several types of marble.
Guardian Building is a landmark 43-story office skyscraper in the Financial District of downtown Detroit, Michigan. Built from 1928 to 1929, the building was originally called the Union Trust Building [ 3 ] and is a bold example of Art Deco architecture, including art moderne designs. [ 4 ]
This Art Deco building was built in the 1920s as a "dial system" office building for Michigan Bell. It is still owned by AT&T, the successor of Michigan Bell, and is known as the Michigan Bell Telephone Exchange. 33: Detroit-Leland Hotel: Detroit-Leland Hotel
As buildings were demolished due to fire damage or other reasons, newer structures were built to replace them, resulting in a mingling of various styles throughout the district. Buildings are primarily Italianate and Commercial brick, with some other Late Victorian, Art Deco, and International Style structures mixed in. [2]