Bloomsbury Art Deco appreciation walking tour
This a repeat event for those who couldn't make it last time.
The Art Deco movement was an international design style that relates to buildings built between 1926 and 1937. The origin of the movement has been traced to the International Exposition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris in 1925.
Designers and architects soon began to design in similar ways, the term 'Art Deco' was only really coined in the subsequent revival in the 1960s and applied to the work of the 1920s and 1930s. This term was used for buildings, furniture, ornaments, sculpture and art.
We will be looking at a variety of buildings in the Bloomsbury area and focusing on the geometric design, ornamentation and other details that make them stand out.
★ SCHEDULE ★
11.00 - 11.30 Meet at Pret A Manger
11.30 - 13.30 Circular stroll of Bloomsbury with Jean - max 3 miles
13.30 Lunch together at a nearby pub
15.00 ish finish
★ HIGHLIGTS WILL INCLUDE ★
London's first skyscraper
The George Orwell connection
Gilded bronze insects
Neville Chamberlain
Stylised lamp posts and railings
'The oldest new building in London'
Streamline 'Miami' art deco
and much more...
Event Information
Event Date | Sat 02-02-2019 |
Event End Date | Sat 02-02-2019 |
Capacity | 25 |
Registered | 0 |
Cut Off Date | Thu 17-01-2019 |
Individual Price | £7.00 |
Created By | Jean Bishop |
Location | Pret a Manger |
Categories | History, DAY EVENTS |