List of Art Deco architecture in New York (state)

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This is a list of buildings that are examples of the Art Deco architectural style in New York (state), United States.

Miss Albany Diner, Albany, New York

Albany[edit]

Buffalo Central Terminal, Buffalo, New York

Buffalo[edit]

Liberty[edit]

New York City[edit]

Park Plaza Apartments, The Bronx, New York City, New York

The Bronx[edit]

Brooklyn[edit]

Chrysler Building, Manhattan, New York City, New York
Rockefeller Center, Manhattan, New York City, New York

Manhattan[edit]

Marine Air Terminal at LaGuardia Airport, Queens, New York City, New York
Rego Park Jewish Center, Queens, New York City, New York

Queens[edit]

  • 43-25 43rd Street, Queens, 1940
  • 63-45 Wetherole Street, Queens, 1936
  • 135-18 Northern Boulevard, Queens, 1937
  • 166-02 Jamaica Avenue, Queens, 1938
  • Astoria Park Pool, Queens, 1936
  • Bayside National Bank, Queens, 1938
  • Beverly Hall, Queens, 1936
  • Blessed Sacrament Church Complex, Queens, 1933–1949
  • Bombay Theatre (former Mayfair Theatre), Fresh Meadows, Queens, 1940
  • Bowery Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant, Queens, 1939
  • Celtic Park Apartments A and B, Queens, 1931
  • Church of the Most Precious Blood interior, Queens, 1932
  • Concord Hall, Queens, 1940
  • Dunolly Gardens, Queens, 1939
  • Eagle Theatre (former Earle Theatre), Queens, 1939
  • Electra Court, Queens, 1931
  • Fair Theatre, Queens, 1937
  • Golden Gate Apartments, Queens, 1931
  • Greater Flushing Chamber of Commerce Building, Queens, 1939
  • J. Kurtz and Sons Store Building, Jamaica, Queens, 1931
  • Jacob Riis Park, Queens, 1936
  • Jamaica 104th Field Artillery – 168th Street Armory, Queens, 1933
  • Jamaica Savings Bank, Queens, 1939
  • Kaufman Astoria Studios, Queens, 1921
  • La Casina, Jamaica, Queens, 1907, 1936
  • Lexington Office Building, Queens, 1931
  • Little Neck National Bank, Queens, 1929
  • Maple Court Apartments, Queens, 1930
  • Marine Air Terminal at LaGuardia Airport, Queens, 1939
  • Martel Manor, Queens, 1938
  • Midway Theater, Queens, 1942
  • Miller Building, Queens, 1928
  • National City Bank of New York, Queens, 1931
  • Park Place Apartments, Queens, 1942
  • Phipps Garden Apartments, Queens, 1931
  • Public School, 166 Henry Gradstein, Queens, 1936
  • Queens Hospital Center Power Plant, Queens, 1932
  • Rego Park Jewish Center, Queens, 1948
  • Ridgewood Savings Bank, Ridgewood, Queens, 1921
  • St. Andrew Avellino Roman Catholic Church, Queens, 1940
  • Salvation Army Community Center Queens Temple Corps, Queens, 1952
  • Suffolk Title Building (now Title Guarantee Company), Queens, 1929
  • Triboro Hospital for Tuberculosis, Queens, 1940
  • Trylon Theater, Queens, 1939
  • Virginia Apartments, Queens, 1938
  • United States Post Office, Forest Hills, Queens, 1937
  • Worthmore Hall, Queens, 1930
  • Young Women's Leadership School, Queens, 1928
Bayley Seton Hospital, Staten Island, New York City, New York

Staten Island[edit]

  • Ambassador Hotel, Staten Island, 1932
  • Bayley Seton Hospital, Staten Island, 1933–1936
  • Joseph H. Lyons Pool, Staten Island, 1936
  • Lane Theater, Staten Island, 1938
  • New York City Department of Health Building, Staten Island, 1935
  • Paramount Theater, Staten Island, 1935

Niagara Falls[edit]

Rochester[edit]

Niagara Mohawk Building, Syracuse, New York

Syracuse[edit]

Other cities[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "11 architectural landmarks in Upstate NY: From Art Deco to cobblestone buildings". New York Upstate. January 2, 2019. Retrieved September 8, 2020.
  2. ^ Tremel, Edward. "Architecture at Cornell". Edward Tremel. Edward Tremel. Retrieved September 8, 2020.

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