Art Deco architecture embraced contemporary construction methods with ancient forms, predominantly referring to the architectural forms of ancient Egypt. Art Deco buildings have many of these features: cubic forms, terraced pyramid shapes with each story smaller than the one below it, complex groupings of rectangles/trapezoids, and long bands of color. By the 1930s, Art Deco evolved to become more streamlined, emphasizing sleek, curving forms and long horizontal lines.
Example: Empire State Building, USA (c. 1930 AD)
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