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− | + | The Club Moderne, in Anaconda, Montana, showing the original curved corner profile and tri-color Carrara Glass facade. This 1937 building, custom-built by carpenter Frank Wallus for John Francisco is a fine example of streamline architecture. | |
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+ | Photo: Historic American Building Survey, Library of Congress | ||
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+ | * The Old House Web: 'Structural Pigmented Glass' [http://www.oldhouseweb.com/how-to-advice/structural-pigmented-glass-part-1.shtml link] |
Latest revision as of 10:06, 25 August 2020
The Club Moderne, in Anaconda, Montana, showing the original curved corner profile and tri-color Carrara Glass facade. This 1937 building, custom-built by carpenter Frank Wallus for John Francisco is a fine example of streamline architecture.
Photo: Historic American Building Survey, Library of Congress
Accessed from:
- The Old House Web: 'Structural Pigmented Glass' link
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