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Art Deco

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Flat Roof Art deco building’s roofs are either flat or very low-pitched

(typically 10˚ or less) and eaves gutters seldom had an overhang

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Central market has a flat roof with no cornice or overhang which is suitable for hot weather like Malaysia and it provides a typical Art Deco style for vision.

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Coliseum theatre has a flat roof with a curve edge.

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Windows Windows typically followed the curve where it was deep or semicircular. Windows are often large with metal sashes

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Tall, narrow windows provides natural light and ventilations for the building.- OCBC buidling

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Narrow windows are the main component of Art Deco architecture. The windows with metal muntins also shows the Art Deco styles. – Lee Rubber Building

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Five – foot way

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The walkway is created to enable pedestrians to walk under cover, protected from the sun and rain, and away from vehicular traffic. – Coliseum theatre

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Oriental Building side view and five foot walkway

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"More recently, however, architects and critics have begun to re-evaluate the importance of the decorative in architecture, seeing it not only as a popular reflection of rapidly changing conditions but as a rich and profound expression of human feelings." (Benton, 2003)

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Decorations Decorative features on the walls were bas-relief art deco designs such as

chevrons or zigzags, motifs, or sometimes simply horizontal or vertical parallel bands or lines and etc. Most of the decorations focus on repetitions

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The discrete horizontal 'banding' on the exterior facade is the first indications of Art Deco building. – Lee Rubber Building

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Art Deco frequently utilises contrasting materials to emphasize differences in colour and texture. The white frieze with a bas-relief of overlapping coins frames the entire central exterior facade of the building. It shows repetitions. – Oriental building

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The pillar in Central market with ziggurat elements (staggered or tiered pyramid shapes) emphasis Art Deco style. The motifs pattern on the floor also one of the Art Deco characteristics.