#Henry Hohauser
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frenchcurious · 4 months ago
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Congress Hotel, 1936, Old Miami Beach Historic District, USA . Architect Henry Hohauser (1895-1963). (Photo source artdecomadness IG). - source Sally Jo.
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onefootin1941 · 1 year ago
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Greystone Hotel, South Beach, Miami, Florida
Located in the heart of South Beach, dates back to 1939. It was designed by renowned architect Henry Hohauser
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golden-west · 1 year ago
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salantami · 8 months ago
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Art Deco Historic District in Miami Beach,
The styles of the 1920s and 1930s remain vibrant in the Art Deco Historic District in Miami Beach, home to the nation’s largest concentration of the sleek and bright architectural style. The district, which has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1979, contains some 800 designated historic buildings, though some of them represent other modern architectural styles from different eras of Miami’s history.
The Cardozo was one of Miami Beach's first hotels, designed in 1939 by Henry Hohauser, one of the principal architects of South Beach Deco along with L Murray Dixon, set on Ocean Drive 
CREDIT: MAURIZIO LEONI/AMBIENTES VISUALES SAS
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latribune · 1 year ago
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lionfloss · 4 years ago
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morffyne · 4 years ago
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Warsaw Ballroom @ 1450 Collins Ave Miami Beach. Fever Crew flashbacks right here. Iconic facade and spot for sure, OG’s know. There’s a saying, “If these walls could talk, they’d scream.” Facts. Built in 1940 by Henry Hohauser, this art deco gem began its life as Hoffman’s Cafeteria, an old school Jewish joint. By the mid 70s it became Warsaw Ballroom, a dance hall for senior citizens. WB closed by ‘81 but reopened in ‘86 as “Ovo at the Warsaw Ballroom.” The following year it became The China Club but by '89 it went back to Warsaw Ballroom ushering in its most historic, infamous time as one of the premier party spots in Sobe history. If you didn’t party here in the 90s then you didn’t party. By 2000 it became Jerry’s Famous Deli which had a solid run 'till 2014. Since 2015 it has been Señor Frogs. Ain’t too many spots in the world that evolved from a deli to dance hall to gay club to rave club to a place where even Gianni Versace threw parties. Hands down one of the coolest most historic structures in 305 which always takes me back to mid 90s Fever Crew days. Respect 🙏 (📷: Uncredited) 
#miamistadium #fevercrew #warsawballroom #sobe #miamibeach #deco
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anyskin · 3 years ago
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Greystone Hotel 1920 Collins Avenue Miami Beach Florida Built in 1939. Architect : Henry Hohauser (he is largely responsible for giving Miami its Art Deco appearance, designing over 300 buildings) It was one of the many unique Art Deco hotels that built during the Miami’s Golden age .
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trb752 · 3 years ago
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Greystone Hotel
1920 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida, USA
Built in 1939. Architect: Henry Hohauser (He is largely responsible for giving Miami its Art Deco appearance, designing over 300 buildings.)
Thanks to Toshiyuki Takagi for this.
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danismm · 4 years ago
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The Hotel Webster, Miami, designed by Henry Hohauser in 1936.
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thecardozohotel · 3 years ago
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The Cardozo Hotel  I  Miami Beach
Cardozo South Beach reopens on Miami’s Ocean Drive as a reimagined destination in the city’s celebrated Art Deco district. Originally constructed in 1939 with architecture by Henry Hohauser, Cardozo is steeped in historical significance that stretches from World War II to Hollywood movie set (a la 1959’s Hole in the Head with Frank Sinatra; Ben Stiller’s famous “hair gel” scene in 1998’s There’s Something About Mary; and Oliver Stone’s 1999 film, Any Given Sunday).
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ADDRESS : 1300 Ocean Drive Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33139
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travelwithflere · 5 years ago
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Another landmark hotel. In 1937, Architect Henry Hohauser completed this art deco building in Miami Beach. The Park Central Hotel quickly became a popular hangout for Hollywood stars. During Ocean Drive’s renaissance in the early 1990’s, it catered to the fashion industry, and to Vampire Lestat, the narrator of Anne Rice’s “Vampire Chronicles”. Today, combined with adjoining buildings, it is known as the Celino Hotel. Watercolor, January 2004. #parkcentralhotelmiami #miamibeach #southbeach #oceandrive #oceandrivemiami #artdeco #artdecoarchitecture #artdecodesign #southbeacharchitecture #henryhohauser #famoushotels #vampirelestat #lestatdelioncourt #annerice #vampirechronicles #voyagearoundmyroom #voyageautourdemachambre #pleinairwatercolor #carnetdevoyage #watercolor #aquarelle #fredericlere (at The Park Central Hotel) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-15D_zHLBi/?igshid=dqfviqnye818
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delhi-architect2 · 5 years ago
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Journal - 15 Magnificent Examples Of Art Deco Architecture
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Ah, the Roaring Twenties, that decadent period when people tossed tradition out the window and really started living it up. Opulent parties, smokey jazz clubs, subterranean speakeasies — if only we could have been there! The auto, radio, and movie industries were flourishing; the literary world was on fire; and the fashion industry was going bonkers (what’s more fabulous than a slinky flapper dress?). Architecture was also having a glorious moment. Art Deco emerged as the era’s defining style, characterized by bold geometries and dramatic flourishes. It extended into the 1930s and ’40s and then faded after World War II.
As we’ve finally arrived back in the Twenties — albeit the 2020s — could we see a new wave of Art Deco architecture fueled by the trends of a century ago? For some retro-inspiration, we’ve rounded up 15 magnificent examples of Art Deco design around the globe.
Colony Hotel (1935) Designed by Henry Hohauser Miami Photo: Walter Smalling
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Union Terminal (1933) Designed by Alfred T. Fellheimer, Steward Wagner, Paul Philippe Cret, and Roland Wank Cincinnati, Ohio Photo: Buildipedia
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Niagara Mohawk Building (1932) Designed by Melvin L. King and Bley & Lyman Syracuse, New York Photo: Fine Art America
American Radiator Building (1924) Raymond Hood and André Fouilhoux Photo: Wikipedia New York City
Eastern Columbia Building (1930) Designed by Claud Beelman Los Angeles Photo: Sunny in LA
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SS Normandie Ocean Liner (1932) Interior design by Roger-Henri Expert Built in France Photo: The Magazine Antiques
Griffith Observatory (1935) Designed by Austin and Ashley; restored by Pfeiffer Partners and Levin & Associates in 2006 Los Angeles Photo: Wikipedia
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Nebraska State Capitol (1932) Designed by Bertram Goodhue Lincoln, Nebraska Photo: Wikipedia
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Luhrs Tower (1929) Designed by Trost & Trost Phoenix Photo: Rita Boehm Photography
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Folies Bergère (1869—early Art Deco!) Designed by Plummet Paris Photo: Wikipedia
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LeVeque Tower (1924) Designed by C. Howard Crane Columbus, Ohio Photo: Wikimapia
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China Tang at The Dorchester (1931) Hotel designed by Owen Williams and Williams Curtis Green; restaurant designed by JLA London Photo: The Dorchester
Chrysler Building (1930) Designed by William Van Alen New York City Photo: Simonpix on Flickr
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Rockefeller Center (1939) Designed by Raymond Hood New York City Photo: David Shankbone, via Wikipedia
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DEMOLISHED! Richfield Tower (1929; razed in 1969) Designed by Stiles O. Clements Los Angeles Photo: Skyscraper City
Top image: Ocean Drive, Miami, via Wikipedia
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dippedanddripped · 5 years ago
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The Webster has announced its new partnership with FENTY, the new luxury Maison launched by Robyn Rihanna Fenty with LVMH in May 2019, for its first pop-up experience in the United States.
FENTY will take over the first two floors of the iconic Cast Iron building at 29 Greene Street in SoHo, with a unique installation and retail experience designed for The Webster. The pop-up opens on June 19th through June 30th.
“I am so proud and honored that Rihanna and her team choose to launch the new FENTY release with The Webster SoHo,” said Laure Heriard-Dubreuil, founder and creative director of The Webster. “She has an incredible personality, style and is the true epitome of a powerful woman.”
First established in Miami’s South Beach district by Heriard-Dubreuil in a historical Art Deco building designed in 1939 by famed architect Henry Hohauser, the luxury specialty retailer now operates flagship stores in New York, Houston, Costa Mesa, South Beach and Bal Harbour.
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travelforgrownups · 6 years ago
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Art Deco lodging in the landmark Essex building on historic Collins Ave, South Beach. ⛱ Built in 1938 by Art Deco architect Henry Hohauser to resemble an ocean liner and in line with the Nautical Moderne style he created. 🇺🇸 (at Essex House Hotel) https://www.instagram.com/p/BwLjMEiAj4H/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=18r9s8w21uxvx
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soniaaristo · 5 years ago
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The Setai, Miami Beach – Asian glamour in the heart of Florida’s art deco district
The Setai, Miami Beach – Asian glamour in the heart of Florida’s art deco district
https://ift.tt/eA8V8J What is it? Opened as the Dempsey-Vanderbilt Hotel on New Year’s Day 1937 by former world heavyweight champion boxer Jack Dempsey, and designed by influential American architect Henry Hohauser, The Setai is one of Miami Beach’s oldest surviving art deco hotels.Renovated in 2005 according to the talents of Belgian architect Jean-Michel Gathy (the man responsible for the…
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