Bullocks Wilshire tower, built 1929 in Los Angeles

This is a list of buildings that are examples of the Art Deco architectural style in California, United States.

Auburn

Bakersfield

Berkeley

Beverly Hills

  • Advance Company Building, Beverly Hills, 1929
  • Fine Arts Theatre (former Wilshire Regina Theatre), Beverly Hills, 1937
  • Payne Building, Beverly Hills, 1926 and 1936
  • Saban Theatre, Beverly Hills, 1930
  • Sterling Plaza, Beverly Hills, 1929

Culver City

Fresno

Glendale

Dr. Rowan Building – Terra cotta ornamentation, Long Beach

Long Beach

  • 1862 Atlantic Avenue, Long Beach, 1930
  • Acres of Books, Long Beach, 1924
  • Atlantic Studio, Long Beach, 1933
  • Barker Brothers Building, Long Beach, 1929
  • Buffums' Autoport, Long Beach, 1941
  • Charles A. Lindberg Middle School, Long Beach, 1933
  • Dr. Rowan Building (former Bank of Italy), Long Beach, 1930
  • Jefferson Junior High School, Long Beach, 1936
  • Lafayette Hotel, Long Beach, 1929
  • Long Beach Airport, Long Beach, 1923
  • Long Beach Main Post Office, Long Beach, 1934
  • Long Beach Polytechnic High School Auditorium, Long Beach, 1935
  • Long Beach Professional Building, Long Beach, 1929
  • Long Beach Skating House (now Palace Lofts), Long Beach, 1929
  • Marvin Apartments, Long Beach, 1930
  • Merrill Building, Long Beach, 1921
  • Municipal Utilities Building, Long Beach, 1932
  • Owl Drug Store (now Julian Medical Building), Long Beach, 1934
  • RMS Queen Mary, Long Beach, 1936
  • Robert Louis Stevenson School, Long Beach, 1936
  • Siam Market (former Repp Mott Auction House), Long Beach, 1930
  • Soft Water Laundry (now Long Beach Rescue Mission), Long Beach, 1920s
  • Thrifty Drug/Famous Department Store, Long Beach, 1929
  • Tichenor Orthopedic Clinic for Children, Long Beach, 1938
  • United States Post Office Long Beach Main, Long Beach, 1934
  • Walkers Department Store, Long Beach, 1929
  • Wiese & Wiese Building, Long Beach, 1929

Los Angeles

Thomas Jefferson High School, Streamline Moderne by Stiles O. Clements

Merced

Napa

  • Bank of Napa (now Wells Fargo), Napa, 1934
  • Food City Building (now Family Drug), Napa, 1952
  • Oberon Building, Napa, 1893, 1934
  • United States Post Office, Napa, 1933

Oakland

Palo Alto

Pasadena

S. H. Kress and Co. Building, Sacramento

Sacramento

  • California Transportation Commission, Sacramento, 1939
  • Capitol Plaza (former I.O.O.F. Building), Sacramento, 1870 and 1936
  • Chando's Cantina, Sacramento, 1948
  • Colonial Theatre, Sacramento, 1940
  • Crest Theatre, Sacramento, 1946
  • Forum Building, Sacramento, 1911
  • Frank Fat's Restaurant, Sacramento, 1939
  • Grant Union High School Auditorium, Sacramento
  • Iceland Skating Rink, Sacramento, 1940
  • Lee House, Sacramento, 1941
  • Metro Garage (former Greyhound Station), Sacramento
  • Odd Cookie (former People's Acceptance Building), Sacramento
  • S. H. Kress and Co. Building, Sacramento, 1931
  • Sacramento City College Gymnasium and Auditorium, Sacramento, 1937
  • Theodore Judah School, Sacramento, 1937
  • Tower Bridge, Sacramento, 1935
  • Tower Theatre, Sacramento, 1938

San Bernardino

  • Helms Bakery Building, San Bernardino, 1950s
  • Landeros Furniture, San Bernardino, 1927
  • San Bernardino Tattoo, San Bernardino, c.1940s

San Diego

San Francisco

Santa Ana

Santa Monica

  • Charmont Apartments, Santa Monica, 1928
  • Georgian Hotel, Santa Monica, 1931
  • Santa Monica City Hall, Santa Monica, 1939
  • Sears, Roebuck & Company, Santa Monica, 1947
  • Shangri-La Apartments, Santa Monica, 1940
  • United States Post Office, Santa Monica, 1937
  • Vogue Apartments, Santa Monica, 1937
  • Voss Apartments, Santa Monica, 1937

Stockton

Visalia

Whittier

  • Cool-A-Coo Building, Whittier, 1930
  • Lou Henry Hoover School, Whittier, 193
  • National Trust and Savings, Whittier, 1935
  • St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church, Whittier, 1930
  • United States Post Office, Whittier, 1935
  • Whittier-Union High School, Whittier, 1940
Cow Palace, Daly City

Other cities

See also

References

  1. "The Mauretania – Penthouse Style Listing in Hancock Park Art Deco Classic". Larchmont Buzz – Hancock Park News. May 18, 2013. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
  2. Chiang, Christina; Grimes, Teresa (November 3, 2009). Riverside Modern Resources Survey for the City of Riverside (Certified Local Government Grant) (PDF). riversideca.gov (Report). Historic Resources Group. p. 13, 26, 69, 112–113. Retrieved January 23, 2023.
  3. Schultheis, Herman (1938), Hollywood Park's Streamline Moderne architecture, retrieved March 11, 2023
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