List of Art Deco architecture in Asia
This is a list of buildings that are examples of Art Deco in Asia:[1]
Cambodia[]
- Central Market (Phsar Thom Thmei), Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh, 1937
- Central Market, Battambang
- Royal railway station, Phnom Penh, 1932
China[]
- Bank of China (formerly the Xinje Bank), Nanjing, 1937
- [zh], Macau, 1952
- Oi Kwan Hotel, Canton, 1937
- Teatro Apollo (now Esprit store), Macau, 1935
Shanghai[]
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- [zh], Shanghai, 1941
- Astrid Building, Shanghai, 1933
- Avenue Apartments, Shanghai, 1932
- Bank of China Building, Shanghai, Shanghai, 1937
- Bank of Shanghai/Shangha Federation of Trade Unions (formerly the China Bank of Communications), Shanghai, 1949
- Bank of Taiwan Building, Shanghai, 1924
- Broadway Mansions, Shanghai, 1935
- [zh], Shanghai, 1932
- [zh], Shanghai, 1926
- [zh], Shanghai, 1936
- Chinese YMCA, Shanghai, 1934
- Defense of Sihang Warehouse, Shanghai, 1931
- Denis Apartments, Shanghai, 1928
- Dubail Apartments, Shanghai, 1931
- Dufour Apartments, Shanghai, 1939
- Embankment Building, Shanghai, 1932
- Empire Mansions, Shanghai, 1931
- Engineering Building at the Xuhui campus – Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, 1932
- Eye and ENT Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai, 1934
- Fuyou Road Mosque, Shanghai, 1936
- Gascogne Apartments, Shanghai, 1935
- [zh], Shanghai, 1932
- Grand Cinema, Shanghai, 1933
- Green House/Woo Villa (Laszlo Hudec, now the Urban Design and Planning Institute), Shanghai, 1938
- Hamilton House, Shanghai, 1931
- Hengshan Picardie Hotel, Shanghai, 1934
- Huaihai Lu, Avenue Joffre, Shanghai
- Institut Pasteur of Shanghai (formerly Musee Heude), Shanghai, 1930
- Jiangwan Sports Center (stadium, natatorium), Shanghai, 1934
- Jinjiang Hotel (former Cathay Mansion, 1929 and Grosvenor House, 1934), Shanghai
- [zh], Shanghai, 1936
- [zh], Shanghai, 1941
- Medhurst Apartments, Shanghai, 1934
- New Asia Hotel, Hongkou, Shanghai, 1934
- Paramount (Shanghai), Shanghai, 1933
- Park Hotel, Shanghai, 1934)
- Peace Hotel (Part of The Bund, Palmer & Turner), Shanghai, 1929
- Pei Mansion, Shanghai, 1934
- Rainbow Apartments, Shanghai
- Renji Hospital (formerly Lester Chinese Hospital), Shanghai, 1932
- Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai, China, 1933
- Stellar International Cineplex, Shanghai, 1932
- Villas Hotel, Shanghai, 1930s
- Washington Apartments, Shanghai, 1928
- Wheelock and Co. Sichuan Mansion, Shanghai, 1943
- Wukang Mansion/Normandie Apartments, Shanghai, 1924
Hong Kong[]
- Bank of China Building, Hong Kong, 1951
- The Peninsula Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 1928
- Yau Ma Tei Theatre, Hong Kong, 1930
India[]
- Ahmedabad Town Hall
- Electricity House - Vijali Ghar, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
- The Imperial Hotel, New Delhi, 1931
- Magen Avraham Synagogue, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, 1934
- Prabhat Talkies, Mangalore
- Raj Mandir Cinema, Jaipur, 1976
- Umaid Bhawan Palace indoor pool, Jaipur, 1928–1943
Chennai[]
- Andhra Insurance Buildings, Chennai, 1940
- Casino Theatre, Chennai, 1941
- Catholic Centre, Chennai, 1951
- Dare House (EID Parry Building), Chennai, 1940
- Kamadhenu Theatre, Chennai, 1945
- Kasturi Buildings (The Hindu), Chennai, 1939
- Oriental Buildings, Chennai, 1935
- Taj Connemara, Chennai, 1854, 1937
Mumbai[]
- Eros Cinema, Mumbai, 1935
- Government Law College, Mumbai, 1938
- Indian Merchant's Chamber building, Mumbai, 1939
- Kapadia Chambers apartments, Mumbai
- Metro Cinema, Mumbai, 1938
- N.M. Petit Fasli Agiary, Mumbai, 1939
- New Empire Cinema, Mumbai, 1908, 1948
- New India Assurance Building, Mumbai, 1936
- Regal Cinema, Mumbai, 1933
- Shri Ganesh Krupa, Shivaji Park, Mumbai
- Taraporewala Aquarium, Mumbai, 1951
- United Building, Mumbai
Indonesia[]
- Asuransi Jasa Indonesia building (formerly the West Java Handel Society), Jakarta, 1920
- Bank BJB Syariah, Bandung, West Java
- Bank Mandiri Museum, Jakarta, 1933
- Bank Pacific, Bandung, West Java, 1925
- BKS PPS (Badan Kerja-sama Perusahaan Perkebunan Sumatera), (Sumatra Planters Association), Medan, North Sumatra, 1918
- Cirebon City Hall, Cirebon City, West Java, 1927
- [id], Bandung, West Java
- [id] (now Prama Grand Preanger), Bandung, West Java, 1929
- Hotel Swarha, Bandung, West Java, 1935
- Immanuel Protestant Church (formerly Nederlandse Hervormde Kerk), Medan, North Sumatra, 1921
- Jakarta Kota railway station, Jakarta, 1928
- Kologdam Building, Bandung, West Java, 1920
- List of colonial buildings in Bandung, Bandung, West Java
- Manggarai railway station, Jakarta, 1818
- Mausoleum O. G. Khouw, Jakarta, 1927
- Medan Railway Station, Medan, North Sumatra, 1937
- Merdeka Building, Bandung, West Java, 1926
- Metropole Jakarta, Jakarta, 1932–1949
- Museum Geologi, Bandung, West Java, 1928
- New Majestic, Bandung, West Java, 1924
- Post Office, Medan, North Sumatra, 1911
- Savoy Homann Hotel, (Designed by Albert Aalbers), Bandung, West Java, 1939
- Tanjung Priuk railway station, Jakarta, 1925
- former Varekamp & Co. bookstore and printers, Medan, North Sumatra
- Villa Isola, (Bumi Silliwangi, Designed by C.P. Wolff Schoemaker), Bandung, West Java, 1932
Iran[]
- College of Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, 1942
- Ministry of Justice, Tehran, 1930s
- National Bank at the Bazaar, Tehran
- Ramsar Hotel, Ramsar, Mazandaran, 1933
- School for Orphans, Tehran
- Tabriz Railway Station, Tabriz, 1916, 1958
Israel[]
- Alhambra Cinema, Jaffa, 1937
- British War Cemetery, Jerusalem, 1927
- Generali Building, Jerusalem
- Great Synagogue, Tel Aviv, 1926 (eclectic with Art Deco elements)
- Gymnasia Rehavia high school, Rehavia, Jerusalem, 1928
- Herzl Street 11, Tel Aviv
- , now of Banking and Tel Aviv Nostalgia, Tel Aviv, 1909, 1924
- Jerusalem International YMCA, Jerusalem, 1933
- Jewish Agency Headquarters, Rehavia, Jerusalem, 1929
- Levant Fair grounds, Tel Aviv, 1923–1936
- , Tel Aviv, 1930
- Old City Hall, Tel Aviv, 1924
- Palm Tree House, Tel Aviv, 1922
- former Preservation Building, Herzl Street, Tel Aviv, 1930s[clarification needed]
- , now Israel Electric Corporation building, Tel Aviv, 1923
- Reading Power Station, Tel Aviv, 1938
- Rehavia neighborhood, Jerusalem, 1924
- [fr], Tel Aviv, 1931
- Villa Salameh, now Belgian Consulate, Jerusalem, 1930
Japan[]
- [ja] (Ichikyunachi Building) Kyoto, 1928
- Aimoto Power Station, Kurobe
- [ja] store, Osaka, 1933
- former Japanese National Railways Kyushu Area Headquarters and former Mitsui & Co. branch, Moji-ku, Kitakyūshū, 1937
- former JR Kyushu Northern Kyushu Area Headquarters, Moji-ku, Kitakyūshū, 1935
- Hikawa Maru ship, Yokohama, 1929
- Hiroshima Peace Memorial, Hiroshima, 1915
- Hotel New Grand, Yokohama, 1927
- Imperial Hotel, Chiyoda, Tokyo, 1923
- Isetan Shinjuku main store, Shinjuku, Tokyo, 1933
- Kangawa Prefectural Building, Yokohama, 1928
- Kansai Electric Power Company, Kyoto, 1937
- Kansai Japanese-French Academy, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 1936
- Kobe City Archives (formerly Ikenaga Museum of Art), Kobe, 1938
- [ja], Kobe, 1927
- Kōshien Hotel/Kōshien Kaikan, Mukogawa Women's University, Nishinomiya, Hyōgo, 1930
- [ja] (formerly Nozawaya department store), Kanagawa, 1928
- Osaka City University Building No. 1, Osaka, 1934
- Osaka Security Exchange, Osaka, 1949
- [ja], Chuo-ku, Osaka, 1926
- [ja], Chuoku, Osaka City, 1923
- [ja], Mitarai, Kure, 1937
- [ja], Nada-ku, Kobe, 1932
- Toyama Prefectural Office Building, Toyama, 1935
- Toyosato Elementary School old building and auditorium, Shiga, 1937
- [ja], Yokohama, 1936
- Yokohama Customs Building, Yokohama, 1934
- Yokohama Port Opening Memorial Hall, Yokohama, 1937
Tokyo[]
- Asakusa Station/Matsuya department store, Taito, Tokyo, 1931
- Ginza Wako, Tokyo, 1923
- [ja], Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 1930
- [ja] (Yamanoue Hotel), Chiyoda, Tokyo, 1953
- Lion Beer Hall, Tokyo, 1934
- Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi, Tokyo, 1925
- Mitsukoshimae Station passageway, Tokyo, 1932
- National Diet Building, Chiyoda, Tokyo, 1936
- St. Luke's International Hospital, Tsukiji, Chuo, Tokyo, 1902, 1924
- Tokiwadai Photo Studio, Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum, Tokyo, 1937
- Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, (Prince Asaka Residence), Tokyo, 1933
- Tosho Bunko Library, Kita, Tokyo
Laos[]
- Lao Chaleune Theatre, Savannakhet, 1930s
- Siensavan Cinema, Wat Visoun, Luang Prabang
- Soumpholphakdy House, Savannakhet, 1926
Lebanon[]
- Cinema Opera and Ezzeddine Building, Beirut, 1932
- Corm Building and Gardens (Ford Motor Company's Middle East headquarters), Beirut, 1929
- National Museum of Beirut, Beirut, 1937
- Nejme Square/Place de l'Étoile (including the Abed Clock Tower, Lebanese Parliament building), Beirut
Malaysia[]
- Capitol Theatre, Jalan Bendahara, Malacca, 1936
- Georgetown Cinema, Penang
- KTM Museum (former Johor Bahru railway station), Johor, 1909
- Lido Cinema, Kota Bharu, Kelantan
- Lido Theatre, Dato Onn Jafar, Ipoh, 1957
- Majestic Theater, Jalan Chamberlain Hulu, Ipoh, 1940s
- Penang Masonic Temple, Penang, 1927
- Ruby Cinema, Ipoh
- Standard Chartered Bank, Penang
- The Star Theatre, Penang
- Sultan Sulaiman Mosque, Selangor, 1934
- Sungai Petani clock tower, Sungai Petani, Kedah, 1936
Kuala Lumpur[]
- Capitol Theatre, Kuala Lumpur, 1947
- Central Market, Kuala Lumpur, 1937
- Coliseum Theatre, Kuala Lumpur, 1920
- Lee Rubber Building, High Street, Kuala Lumpur, 1930
- Market Square clock tower (behind Central Market), Kuala Lumpur, 1937
- Odeon Cinema, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur, 1936
- Old OCBC Building, Kuala Lumpur, 1938
- Oriental Building, Kuala Lumpur, 1937
- Pavilion Cinema, Kuala Lumpur
- Perpustakaan Kanak-kanak children's library, Kuala Lumpur
- Rubber Research Institute, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, 1935
- Wisma Ekran (Central Market), Kuala Lumpur, 1888, 1937
Myanmar[]
- Aung Mingala Cinema, Dawei, Tanintharyi Region
- City Lite Cinema Hall, Myitkyina, Kachin State, 1951
- Hla Thiri Cinema, Minbu, Magwe Division, 1959
- Kemarat Cinema, Kengtung, Shan State
- King's Cinema, Mawlamyine, Mon State
- Min Thiha Cinema, Katha, Sagaing Region
- Myoe Gon Yaung Cinema, Mandalay, Mandalay Region
- Myoma Cinema, Pyin Oo Lwin, Mandalay Region
- San Thit Cinema, Ma-ubin, Irrawady Region, 1963
- Sein Mit Tar, Hsipaw, Shan Statem 1964
- Shwe Hintha Cinema, Bago, Bago Region
- Starlight Cinema, Bhamo, Khachin State, 1959
- Tun Thiri Cinema, Pyay, Bago Region
- Win Cinema, Taungoo, Bago Region, 1961
- Win Lite Cinema, Mandalay, Mandalay Region
- Yazuna Cinema, Pyin Oo Lwin, Mandalay Region
- Za Bue De Par Cinema, Bhamo, Kachin State
Yangon[]
- Agricultural Development Bank, Yangon, 1930
- Bayint Cinema (King Cinema), Yangon
- Hsuhtupan Cinema, Yangon
- Myanma Economic Bank No. 2, (formerly the Chartered Bank), Yangon, 1941
- Myanma Port Authority, Yangon
- Myoma and Shwe Gon Cinemas, Yangon, late 1940s
- Nay Pyi Daw Cinema Hall, Yangon
- Su Htoo Pan Cinema, Yangon
- Thakin Kodaw Hmaing Museum, Yangon, 1966
- Thamada Cinema, Yangon
- Thwin Cinema, Yangon
- Wayiza Cinema, Yangon
- Yadana Pon Cinema, Yangon
Pakistan[]
- House of Syed Abul A'la Maududi, Lahore
- Qamar House, Karachi, 1951
Philippines[]
- Antipolo Cathedral, Antipolo, Rizal, 1954
- Bauan Municipal Hall, Juan M. Arellano, Bauan, Batangas, 1930
- City Hall, Surigao City, Surigao del Norte
- Daku Balay, (Salvador Cinco), Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, 1936
- Dr. Jose Corteza Locsin Ancestral House, Silay, Negros Occidental, 1930s
- Far Eastern University Campus, Sampaloc, Manila, 1940s
- Hotel Tiffany, Laoag, Ilocos Norte
- Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Urdaneta, Pangasinan
- Misamis Occidental Provincial Capitol, Oroquieta, Misamis Occidental, 1935
- Provincial Capitol, Surigao City, Surigao del Norte
- Roman Catholic Church, Oroquieta, Misamis Occidental
- Tacloban City Hall, Tacloban, Leyte
- Tanauan Museum (old municipal building), Tanauan, Leyte, 1920s
- La Union Provincial Capitol, San Fernando, La Union
- Vi-Car Building, Dagupan, Pangasinan
Benguet Province[]
- Baguio Colleges, Baguio, Benguet
- Bayanihan Hotel and Commercial Building, Baguio, Benguet
- Benguet Auto Lines Station, Baguio, Benguet
- Hotel City Lunch, Baguio, Benguet
- Iglesia ni Cristo Lokal ng Baguio City, Baguio, 1954
- Philippine Military Academy (PMA) Melchor Hall, Baguio, Benguet, 1950
- Pines Theater, Fernando H. Ocampo, Baguio, Benguet, 1939
- Philippine National Bank (PNB), Baguio, Baguio, Benguet
- Plaza Theater, Baguio, Benguet
- Session Road buildings[5][6] Baguio, Benguet
- Session Theater, (Fernando Ocampo), Baguio, Benguet
- Sunshine Bakery, Baguio, Benguet
Bulacan Province[]
- Bulacan Provincial Capitol, Malolos, Bulacan, 1930
- Calumpit Municipal Hall, Calumpit, Bulacan
- Dr. Luis Santos Ancestral House, Malolos, Bulacan, 1933
- Ipo Dam Tower,[7] Norzagaray, Bulacan, 1935
- Malolos City Hall, Malolos, Bulacan
Camarines Sur Province[]
- Alex Theater, Naga, Camarines Sur
- Carmelite Chapel, Naga, Camarines Sur
- Jaucian House, Libmanan, Camarines Sur, 1926
- Morales Ruins, Libmanan, Camarines Sur, 1937
- Nacieno House, Libmanan, Camarines Sur
Cebu Province[]
- Alliance française, Cebu City, Cebu
- Cebu Provincial Capitol, (Juan M. Arellano), Cebu City, Cebu, 1938
- Gotiaoco Building, Cebu City, Cebu
- Lapulapu Monument, Lapu-Lapu City/Opon, Cebu, 1933(demolished)
- Oriente Theater (Fernando Ocampo), Cebu City, Cebu
- University of the Philippines Cebu administration building, Cebu City, Cebu
Manila[]
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- Afable Building, Manila, 1931
- , Manila, 1931
- Angela Apartments, (Fernando Ocampo), Manila, 1936
- , Manila
- Ateneo Auditorium, (Juan Nakpil), Manila, 1936
- Avenue Theater, (Juan Nakpil), Manila (demolished)
- Bautista-Nakpil Pylon in Manila North Cemetery, (Juan Nakpil), Santa Cruz, Manila
- Bel-Air Apartments, (Pablo Antonio), Manila 1937
- Bellevue Theater, Manila, 1930s
- Benipayo Press building, Manila
- Capitan Gonzaga Residence, (Pablo Antonio), Manila
- Capitol Theater, (Juan Nakpil) Manila, 1935
- Central Hotel, (Capitan Pepe Building, Juan Nakpil), Manila, 1938
- Central Institute of Technology, Manila
- Centro Escolar University, Manila
- Chapel of the Crucified Christ, Saint Paul University Manila (Andrés Luna de San Pedro), Manila, 1927
- Chapel of the Most Blessed Sacrament, De La Salle University (Tomás Mapúa), Manila, 1939
- Chevrolet building, Romualdez Street, north of U.N. Avenue, Manila (demolished)
- Cine Astor, Manila (demolished)
- Coca-Cola Bottling Plant, (Gabler-Gumbert), Manila
- Commercial building on Calle Santa Potenciana corner Calle Solana
- Crystal Arcade, (Andrés Luna de San Pedro, 1932)(demolished)[9]
- De Ocampo Eye Clinic, Manila (demolished)
- Elena Apartments, (Juan Nakpil), Manila, 1935 (demolished)[10]
- Ever Theater, Manila
- Far Eastern University, (Pablo Antonio), Manila, 1939–49
- First United Building, (Andrés Luna de San Pedro), Manila, 1928
- Forum Theatre, (Juan Nakpil), Manila, 1968
- Francisco Villa Roman Foundation School, (Juan Nakpil), Malate, Manila
- Gaiety Theater, (Juan Nakpil), Manila, 1935 (demolished)
- G. Apacible Bridge, Manila
- Go Lam Co Hardware & Plumbing Co. Building, Manila
- Grand Theater, Manila (demolished)
- Great Eastern Hotel, Manila (demolished)-This was the tallest art-deco hotel in the Philippines.
- Hap Hong Building, Manila, 1938
- Heacock Building, (Fernando Ocampo, Tomas Arguelles, and George Koster), Manila, 1938(demolished)
- Hidalgo-Lim house, (Juan Nakpil), Manila, 1930
- High Commissioner's Residence, 1940
- Hotel Filipinas, (Chow King, Recto Ave. cor. Rizal Ave.), Manila
- Ideal Theater, (Pablo Antonio), Manila, 1933 (demolished)
- Ides O'Racca Building, Manila, 1935
- Iglesia Unida Ecumenical Templo Central, Manila
- Insular Life Building, (Fernando de la Cantera and William James Odom), Manila, 1930 (demolished)
- Javellana house (Juan Nakpil), Manila (demolished)
- L. R. Papa Pension, Manila
- La Estrella del Norte building, (Savory Restaurant), Manila (demolished)
- Lacson house (Juan Nakpil), Manila (demolished)
- Laperal Apartments, Manila (demolished)
- Life Theater, (Pablo Antonio), Manila, 1941
- Lyric Theater (Pablo Antonio renovation), Manila, 1937 (demolished)
- Manila Central University Administration and Pharmacy, Manila
- Manila Hotel, (Andrés Luna de San Pedro, 1935 renovation)
- Manila Jai Alai Building, (Welton Beckett, 1940) (demolished)
- Manila Metropolitan Theater, (Juan M. Arellano), Manila, 1931
- Manila Police District building, Manila
- Manila Port Terminal Building, Manila, 1939[11]
- Manuel F. Tiaoqui Building, Santa Cruz, Manila
- Marsman Building, (Port Authority Building, Juan Arellano), Manila, 1938
- Mayflower Building, Manila, 1938
- Meralco Building, (Juan Nakpil), Manila, 1936 (demolished)
- Miramar Apartments (New Miramar Hotel), Manila, 1932
- Myers Building, (Velco Building), Manila
- Narcisa Building, Manila
- National Teachers College, Manila
- Orchid Garden Hotel, (Pablo Antonio), Manila, 1930
- Pako Building, Manila, 1939
- Paterno Building, (Fernando Ocampo), Manila, 1929
- Philippine Business for Social Progress building, Manila
- Philippine Christian University, Manila
- Philippine Coast Guard Building, Manila
- Pink house on Paris Street, Manila (demolished)
- Quezon Bridge, Manila, 1939
- Radio Theater, Manila, 1929 (demolished)
- Ramon Roces Building, (Pablo Antonio), Manila
- Rex Theater, Manila
- Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium, Manila, 1934
- Rizal Memorial Coliseum, Manila, 1934
- Rizal Memorial Sports Complex, Malate, Manila, 1934
- Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila, 1934
- Saint Cecilia's Hall, St. Scholastica's College, (Andrés Luna de San Pedro), Manila, 1932
- San Lazaro Racetrack, (Juan Nakpil), Manila (demolished)
- Scala Theater, (Pablo Antonio), Manila
- Scottish Rite Temple, Manila, 1930s
- Singson Building, Manila
- South Syquia Apartments, Manila
- St. Paul United Methodist Church, Manila
- State Theater, (Juan Nakpil), Manila, 1935 (demolished)
- Syquia Building/Michel Apartments, (Francis Mandelbaum), Manila (demolished)-This was the tallest art-deco apartment building in the Philippines.
- Times Theater, (Luis Araneta), Manila, 1939
- Tivoli Theater, Manila (demolished)
- U.S.T. Central Seminary, (Fernando H. Ocampo), Manila, 1933
- U.S.T. Clinic, Cooperative, Gym, High School, Manila
- U.S.T. Press building, Manila, 1950 (demolished)
- U.P. University Theater, Manila (demolished)
- University Club, (de la Cantera), Manila (demolished)
- University of Santo Tomas Central Seminary Building, Manila, 1933
- Uy Su Bin Building, Manila
- Warehouse, Railroad St. corner 22nd St., Manila
- Y.I.C. Building, Manila (demolished)
- Yutivo Building, (Arthur Julius Nicolaus Gabler-Gumbert), Manila, 1922
- YSS Laboratories building, Manila
Metro Manila[]
- Baclaran Church, Parañaque, 1932
- Balintawak Beer Brewery (demolished),[12] Valenzuela
- Biological Production Service building, Muntinlupa
- Bonifacio Monument, Guillermo Tolentino, Caloocan, 1933
- Cine Concepcion, (Pablo Antonio), Malabon, 1940[13] (demolished)
- Clipper Hotel, Makati
- Gomez Mansions, Pasay
- Greendale Supermarket (Savemore), Marikina
- Guardhouse south of Petron station, C-5, Barangay Ugong, Pasig, (demolished)
- Hospital Español de Santiago, Makati, 1932 (demolished)
- Iglesia Ni Cristo chapel (Locale of F. Manalo), San Juan, 1952
- Iglesia ni Cristo Lokal ng Caloocan, Caloocan, 1953
- Iglesia ni Cristo Lokal ng Pasay, Pasay, 1954
- Iglesia ni Cristo Lokal ng Paco, Paco, Manila, 1957
- Lambingan Bridge, San Juan
- Manila Polo Club, (Pablo Antonio), Makati, 1950
- Manila Sanitarium, (Adventist Medical Center Manila), Pasay, 1929
- Mapúa Mansion, Pasay, 1930
- Morosi Theater, Pasay (demolished)
- Municipal Building, Makati
- Nielson Field Tower, Makati, 1937
- Santa Ana Racetrack, Makati (demolished)
- Savoy Bistro, Makati
- Syjuco Bel-air Apartments, Makati
- University of Makati Stadium, Makati
- Wack Wack Golf and Country Club,[14] Mandaluyong, 1930
- White Cross Orphanage (Pablo Antonio), San Juan, 1938
Nueva Ecija[]
- Iglesia ni Cristo Lokal ng Cabanatuan, Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija, 1957
Mindanao island[]
- Court of First Instance and City Jail, (demolished),[15] Davao City
- Dakudao Building,[16] Davao City
- Garcia Building, Davao City
- PNB building, Davao City
- Provincial Capitol, Cagayan de Oro
- PTA Stadium, Davao City
Panay island[]
- Angelicum School Iloilo, Iloilo City
- Banco Nacional de las Filipinas, Iloilo City
- Cementerio Catolico de Molo, Iloilo City
- Iloilo Central Market, Iloilo City
- Jaro Municipal Hall, (Juan M. Arellano), Iloilo City, 1935
- Ledesma Mansion, Iloilo City
- Lopez Heritage House, Boat House, (Fernando Ocampo) Jaro, Iloilo City, 1936
- Lopez Heritage House (Nelly's Gardens Mansion), Jaro, Iloilo City, 1928
- Pablo Dulalia Building, Iloilo City, 1932
- Philippine Tuberculosis Society Building, Iloilo City
- S. Villanueva Building, Iloilo City
- Salvador Building, Iloilo City
- YMCA, Iloilo City
Quezon City[]
- 19 June Bridge, Quezon City
- AFP GHQ Building, Quezon City
- AFP Medical Center, Quezon City
- Balara Filters Plant, Quezon City
- Camp Aguinaldo guardhouses, Quezon City
- Christ the King Mission Seminary, Quezon City
- Manahan Building, Quezon City
- Mira-Nila House
- Mount Carmel Church,[17] Quezon City
- National Cathedral of Saint Mary and Saint John, Quezon City
- National Children's Hospital, Quezon City (demolished)
- National Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes, Quezon City
- Quezon City General Hospital, Quezon City
- Quezon Institute, (Juan Nakpil,), Quezon City, 1938
- Quezon Memorial Circle (Federico Ilustre), Quezon City, This is the tallest art-deco structure in the Philippines.
- Saint Joseph's College of Quezon City gateposts and fence, Quezon City
- Sacred Heart Parish Kamuning, Quezon City
- Santander Building, Quezon City
- Santo Domingo Church, (Jose Maria Zaragosa), Quezon City
- Siena College of Quezon City, Quezon City
- Standard Photo Engraving Co. building, Quezon City
- UERM, Quezon City
- U.P. Quezon Hall (Juan Nakpil), Gonzales Hall (Nakpil), Palma Hall (Cesar Concio), Melchor Hall (Concio), Carillon Tower (Nakpil), Luna Parade Ground flagpole base, Molave Residence Hall, Quezon City
- Veterans Memorial Medical Center guardhouse, Quezon City
- Welcome Monument (Luciano V. Aquino), Quezon City, 1948
Quezon Province[]
- Gala-Rodriguez Ancestral House (Juan Nakpil), Sariaya, Quezon, 1935
- Municipal Hall, Tiaong, Quezon
- Natalio Enriquez House (Andres Luna de San Pedro), Sariaya, Quezon
- Quezon Provincial Capitol, (Juan M. Arellano), Lucena, Quezon, 1935[18]
- Sariaya Municipal Building, (Juan M. Arellano), Sariaya, Quezon, 1931
Singapore[]
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- 36 and 38 Armenian Street, Singapore
- Asia Insurance Building, Singapore, 1958
- Capitol Theatre, Singapore, 1930
- [fr], Singapore, 1937
- Clifford Pier, Collier Quay, Singapore, 1933
- former Ford Factory, Bukit Timah, Singapore, 1942
- Kallang Airport, Singapore, 1937
- Majestic Theatre (formerly the Tien Yien Moh Toi Theatre), Chinatown, 1938
- Murray Terrace, Singapore, 1929
- [fr], 2002
- Rex Cinemas Mackenzie, 1964
- Tanjong Pagar railway station, Tanjong Pagar, 1932
- Tiong Bahru housing estate, Bukit Merah Planning Area, 1920s
- Vagabond Club, Garcha Hotel, Singapore, 1950
South Korea[]
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- former Busan Meteorological Observatory, Busan, 1934
- [ko], Seoul, 1921
- [ko], Gwangju, 1927
- former City Hall, Seoul, 1925
- [ko] (formerly Daegu Medical College), Kyungpook National University, Daegu, 1933
- [ko], Seoul, 1923
- former Ilseon Shipping Office, Incheon, 1930s
- Kyungpook National University Hospital (the former Provincial Daegu Hospital, Daegu, 1928,
- [ko], Seoul, 1936
- Seoul Metropolitan Council building, Seoul, 1925
- [ko], Gungwon-do, Hongcheon-gun Seosok-myeon, 1935
Sri Lanka[]
- Deco on 44 Hotel, Lighthouse Street, Galle, 1930s
- Galle Face Court, Galle Road, Colombo, 1930s
- Imperial Theatre, Kurunegala
- Kandy Railway Station, Kandy
- Walker Sons and Company Building, Layden Bastian Road, Colombo
- YMCA, Bristol Street, Colombo
Thailand[]
- Laung Sitra Tapakarn's residence, Ratchaburi
- New Chalerm Uthai Theater, Uthai Thani, early 1940s
- O.K. Rama, Suphanburi
- Phra Ram Ratchaniwet (Ban Puen Palace for King Chulalongkorn), Petchaburi, 1916
- St. Josef Church, Ban Pong, Ratchaburi
- Thahan Bok Theater, Lopburi, 1941
- Wik Kru Thawee Theatre, Ratchaburi, 1958
Bangkok[]
- Bangkok Railway Station (Hua Lamphong Station), Pathum Wan District, Bangkok, 1916
- Democracy Monument, Bangkok, 1939
- General Post Office, Bangkok, 1940
- National Stadium, Pathum Wan District, Bangkok, 1937
- Rajadamnern Stadium (Sanam Muay Rajadamnern boxing stadium), Bangkok, 1945
- Rama I Road Yotse bridge-Kasat Suek bridge, Bangkok, 1929
- The Royal Hotel
- Sala Chalermkrung Royal Theatre, Bangkok, 1933
- Thon Buri Railway station, Bangkok Noi District, Bangkok, 1950
- Victory Monument, Ratchathewi District, 1942
- The 1940s-era buildings along the middle section of Ratchadamnoen (Kingswalk) Avenue
- Scala Cinema, Bangkok, 1969
Vietnam[]
- Bach Mai Hospital (formerly René Robin Hospital), Hanoi, 1940
- Banque de l'Indochine (now State Bank of Vietnam), Hanoi, 1930s
- Clinique Building (former hospital), French Quarter, Hanoi, 1920s
- Cửa Bắc Church, Hanoi, 1925, 1932
- Da Lat Palace Hotel, Da Lat, 1922
- Da Lat Railway Station, Da Lat, 1932, 1938
- Domaine de Marie Catholic convent, Da Lat, 1940
- Emperor Bao Dai's Summer Palace, Da Lat
- Ho Chi Minh City Museum of Fine Arts, Ho Chi Minh, 1934
- Hotel de l'Opera Hanoi, Hanoi
- IDEO printing house, Hanoi
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hanoi, 1945
- State Bank of Vietnam, Hanoi
See also[]
- List of Art Deco architecture
- Art Deco topics
- Streamline Moderne architecture
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