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Streamline Moderne house Photograph by Andrew Filer, 2000 |
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| Situated in Thief River Falls, Minnesota, this house is an example of Streamline Moderne, a style developed in the 1930s as a pared-down evolution of Art Deco, shaped by industrial design and the aesthetics of speed. The style often includes curved walls, rounded corners, glass-block windows, and strong horizontal bands, with materials such as stucco and concrete giving buildings a sleek, machine-age character. |
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