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Denver architecture: WPA-Moderne

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Art Moderne, also referred to as Moderne or Streamline Moderne, followed the Art Deco style in its rejection of traditional ornamentation. Popular throughout the 1930s, Art Moderne looked to the modern machine age for inspiration, especially the beginning of streamlined industrial design for ships, airplanes, and automobiles. The smooth surfaces, curved corners, and horizontal emphasis of the Art Moderne style contributed to a feeling of aerodynamic force. Sometimes nautical elements, such as metal railings and porthole windows, were featured in Art Moderne buildings. Streamlined features were also applied to objects such as electric clocks, sewing machines, radios, and other household appliances.

Art Moderne architecture was most commonly chosen for commercial and public buildings. It was popularly used for entertainment-related buildings such as movie theatres, as well as transportation-related buildings like Greyhound bus stations and airport terminals. Iconic examples include the Coca-Cola Bottling Plant in Los Angeles, which resembles an ocean liner, the San Francisco Maritime Museum, and several hotels on Ocean Drive in Miami Beach.

What makes a house a WPA-Moderne?

Сharacteristic Features: soft round corners, flat roofs, and smooth wall finish without surface ornamentation; horizontal bands of windows that create a distinctive streamlined look, sometimes emphasized by the use of curved window glass that wraps around corners; ornamentation may consist of mirrored panels, glass wall blocks, cement panels, and an occasional metal panel with low relief decoration around doorways and windows; aluminum and stainless steel often are used for door and window trim, railings and balusters.

Where to look in Denver

The Bath House at the Hugo Swimming Pool features the rounded corners and horizontal orientation of WPA-Moderne.

Sources:  https://www.historycolorado.org  https://coloradopreservation.org

Hugo Municipal Pool Marker (wide view; marker visible just right of entrance); https://www.hmdb.org/

Hugo Municipal Pool (southeast side view); https://www.hmdb.org/

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