Art Deco Art Deco is considered one of the first twentieth century architectural styles in America to break with traditional revival forms. Buildings in the Art Deco style are typically angular, clean, and include decorative elements such as geometric patterns, abstracted natural forms, modern industrial symbols, and ancient cultural motifs. In Miami Beach, a unique form of Art Deco employed nautical themes as well as tropical floral and fauna motifs. Ocean liners, palm trees, flamingos, and numerous related elements graced the exteriors and interiors of the new local architecture. |
|
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |