Baltimore Deco: Architectural Optimism in the Interwar Years (Virtual Talk)
Virtual MD, United StatesThis talk will consider how an international design movement, Art Deco, found its way into Baltimore during the 1920s and '30s. Fueled by a robust manufacturing sector, the city became fertile ground for a wide-ranging architecture that mixed freely with the prevailing design trends of the day (albeit leaning toward the traditional); an important representative of America’s major industrial cities in the interwar years. Lesser-known examples of Baltimore Deco will be shared, and the talk will also highlight a few optimistic building projects undertaken in the midst of the Great Depression.