This streamline art deco building is in downtown Cape Town. I saw it during the 2003 World Congress on Art Deco but it wasn't part of the tour so I don't know what building it is at all.
I know where it is. Diagonally opposite Muller's Optomerists. Maybe someone from Cape Town can identify it for me.
It has this fabulous stepped clock on the corner above the verandah but looks a bit unloved.
Listed fairly anonymously under "Cornerhouse, Ackermanns" in The Buildings of Central Cape Town, Vol. 2, 1978, Cape Provincial Institute of Architects. Described therein as basic international style, built ca.1935
Hi again David - this is now the "Cape Diamond" hotel and is very popular with tourists (3 star?) - I have been on the roof to get some pictures of our Mutual Building on the other side of Longmarket.
MELBOURNE ART DECO
In 2009 Robin Grow published a book on Melbourne Art Deco, with images largely supplied by David Thompson. The book quickly sold out and he is pleased to say that it has now been re-published by Brolga Press, with updates, errors corrected and a new cover.
Best of all, it is selling for about $25 in the shops and on-line. Art Deco & Modernism Society members can purchase a copy from me for $22, (includes postage within Australia). For overseas orders please email for postage rates. Contact me at robingrow@ozemail.com.au if you are interested, and advise if you would like the book to be dedicated and/or signed.
Listed fairly anonymously under "Cornerhouse, Ackermanns" in The Buildings of Central Cape Town, Vol. 2, 1978, Cape Provincial Institute of Architects. Described therein as basic international style, built ca.1935
ReplyDeleteThanks for the follow-up details.
ReplyDeleteHi again David - this is now the "Cape Diamond" hotel and is very popular with tourists (3 star?) - I have been on the roof to get some pictures of our Mutual Building on the other side of Longmarket.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update Andy.
ReplyDeleteThis was the home of 'American Swiss' - a well known jeweler in Cape Town. The building was called 'Diamond House'.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the extra info. I see where the Cape Diamond name comes from now.
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