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http://www.penang-traveltips.com/architectural-styles-of-buildings-in-george-town.htm
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source:
http://www.penang-traveltips.com/art-deco-architecture-style.htm

Art Deco Style Architecture became popular in Penang from the 1920's, about the same time that the style swept through the rest of the world. The name "art deco" however was only coined in 1966, during an exhibition in Paris, where the style was first established.

The Art Deco style of architecture was embraced because it was regarded as elegant and stylish in the early 20th century. The style does away with florid embellishments that were characteristic of earlier styles, for example, the Neoclassical.

In Penang, a number of important buildings were erected in this style. Identifying them provides a clue to the period when they were built. These buildings were either finished with stucco and painted over, or with Shanghai plaster, which gives it the distinct grey appearance.

By the mid 20th century, the Art Deco movement was waning as the Modern style became popular in George Town. Nonetheless, there has been noted examples of the style being retained into the 21st century.

When the Burmah Road Gospel Hall was expanded, the Art Deco style of the original building completed in 1938 was extended to the new building that houses the English assembly of the church. The original building continues to function as the Chinese assembly. Both buildings as well as their annex retain the Art Deco style with Shanghai plaster finishing.

Examples of Art Deco Buildings in George Town, Penang


The following buildings are examples of the Art Deco style in George Town.
  1. 89 Acheen Street
  2. 306 Beach Street
  3. Aik Hwa Primary School
  4. Ban Hin Lee Bank Building
  5. Ben's Vintage Toy Museum
  6. Boston Bar
  7. Burmah Road Gospel Hall
  8. Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Phase II
  9. Dato Kramat Market
  10. Embassy Hotel Building
  11. Guillemard Reservoir
  12. HSBC Building
  13. Hui Aun Association
  14. India House
  15. Kar Yin Association
  16. Kong Teik Lim Temple
  17. Kuantan Road Market
  18. Lam Aun Hoay Kuan
  19. Logan Building
  20. Little Sisters of the Poor
  21. Lung Yen Association
  22. Odeon Cinema
  23. Old OCBC Building
  24. Penang Malay Association (PEMENANG) Building
  25. Police Headquarters
  26. Rock World
  27. Soo Beng Dispensary
  28. Standard Chartered Building
  29. The Great Wall, Penang Hill
  30. UAB Building
  31. Wawasan Open University Regional & Learning Office
  32. Wisma Great Eastern

Art Deco (/ˌɑrt ˈdɛk/), or Deco, is an influential visual arts design style which first appeared in France during the 1920s, flourished internationally during the 30s and 40s, then waned in the post-World War II era.[1] It is an eclectic style that combines traditional craft motifs with Machine Age imagery and materials. The style is often characterized by rich colors, bold geometric shapes, and lavish ornamentation.


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