Art Deco in Brownstone Brooklyn (Online Event)

When architecture and design enthusiasts think of Brooklyn they generally think of brownstones and primarily of 19th-century buildings. Join the Art Deco Society of New York for this virtual visit to Brooklyn that delightfully illustrates how the interwar years saw considerable Art Deco development throughout the borough––old brownstone neighborhoods not excepted!

In this engaging web-based tour, celebrated architectural historian Francis Morrone will show us how neighborhoods we have not yet explored in our online programs––such as Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope, Prospect Heights, and downtown Brooklyn––boast some of the city’s finest Art Deco buildings, as well as numerous examples of a more vernacular Art Deco.











When: Sun., Dec. 6, 2020 at 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm

When architecture and design enthusiasts think of Brooklyn they generally think of brownstones and primarily of 19th-century buildings. Join the Art Deco Society of New York for this virtual visit to Brooklyn that delightfully illustrates how the interwar years saw considerable Art Deco development throughout the borough––old brownstone neighborhoods not excepted!

In this engaging web-based tour, celebrated architectural historian Francis Morrone will show us how neighborhoods we have not yet explored in our online programs––such as Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope, Prospect Heights, and downtown Brooklyn––boast some of the city’s finest Art Deco buildings, as well as numerous examples of a more vernacular Art Deco.

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