Yesterday I wrote about the Marcel Gromaire Tapistries in the French Embassy in Ottawa. Today I'll show you more of the Entrance Hall.
The matterials used in the hall come from France. Ochre travertine from Saint-Quentin for the walls, and burgundy green marble for the floor.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Entrance Hall, French Embassy, Ottawa
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Tapestries, French Embassy, Ottawa
Once you have hung up your coat or planted your umbrella in the cloaking area just inside the main door of the French Embassy in Ottawa you are ushered into what the embassy website modestly describes as 'The Entrance Hall'. 'The Entrance Hall' easily accommodated the 80 or so guests in our party.
One of the features of this room are the large tapestries by Marcel Gromaire. The tapestries present the seasons.
Friday, December 4, 2009
York Theatre Murals, Montreal
The York Theatre in Montreal was built in 1938 to designs by architect Perry, Luke and Little. The interior decoration was planned by Emmanuel Briffa who commissioned Kenneth Hensley Holmden to paint eight Art Deco style murals for the theatre.
I don't have any pictures of the theatre because having been badly damaged by fire in 1989 it was subequently purchased by Concordia University and demolished to make way for a new university building on the corner of Guy St and Rue Ste-Catherine.
Thanks to MaZe Canada and colros you can see what it looked like via their flickr sites.
Of the eight murals, three were salvaged by the University who have restored them and placed them in their building that replaced the old York Theatre.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Times Square Building, Rochester
Originally the Genesee Valley Trust Company Building it was designed by architects Voorhees, Gmelin and Walker. It holds the distinction of having its cornerstone laid on 29 October, 1929, the day the stock market crashed marking the beginning of the Great Depression.The stand-out feature of the building are the 4 wings on the roof. Their size and simplicity are what I like about them. They are almost out of proportion with the rest of the building.
At ground level the building offers plenty of decoration. There are panels above the windows along the side of the building and two stone reliefs above the windows either side of the main entrance.The main doorway and foyer are beautifully decorated especially the ceiling just inside the entrance.
The Times Square Building is included on a self-guided walk of downtown Rochester by the Landmark Society of Western New York.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Mulqueen Family Function Centre, Bendigo
These funeral directors have been in business since 1853 and took on the name Mulqueen & Sons in 1934 so they may have built this great looking Art Deco building for their own use but it really does look like a pub to me.
Some of the windows and the side doors bear a wonderful geometric frosted glass design.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
A Building in Nairobi
Friday, November 27, 2009
National Breweries, Montreal
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Unicorn Hotel, Paddington
I especially like the unicorn and the rule of three supports at the base of the flagpole.
