The best building in world ever – the Art Deco factory fan’s Mecca – no more words necessary. Enjoy…
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Rudisays
Simply gorgeous. This is also my favouritest building in the whole world. Even though I wasn’t born my chef and personal trainer often tells me of the first time he saw it in the flesh on a trip daan saaf- it was dark and lit in green and it took his breath away apparently. Maybe one day we should go there in the moonlight…..?
OK Rudi, I’m happy to do a night shoot with you here one day, but you’d better not get too close to me with your youthful feminine wiles… be warned… gggggrrrr….
what a great picture. Hercules Poirot solved a crime in that same factory, though it manufactured meat pies for the episode sake. Can you still smell it, Mr. P.?
MJ from Barcelona
Hi MJ –
I’m afraid it smell more like a Tescos these days, but if you get close to the bakery section you can still get a faint whiff of pies!
Thanks for your comment.
Mr P
Looking forward to some more of your fabulous pics. I’m following you on Twitter, and have put a link to your great blog on my Art Deco Dogs page on my website. You might enjoy it! Cheers. Lesley
Lovely photographs! The Hoover Building is one of my two favourite edifices in the world (London’s Natural History Museum is the other). I’ve emigrated to the USA now so I don’t see it any more, but it still evokes the Emerald City in my mind’s eye…..
There’s nothing to compare with it anywhere in Florida!
Thanks Roger. Glad we can help with the memories of Blighty! You do have more than your fair share of fantastic Deco buildings over in the States, but I agree I’m yet to find a more evocative one than the Hoover Building.
Well, of course there are some art deco beauties in the US, but the Chrysler (for example) is a jewel in the setting that is New York City – with Grand Central Station only a block or so away, and a horizon with the Woolworth and the Empire State in evidence, it competes for its own place.
The Hoover rises above a lacklustre trading estate and rows of 1930s terraced housing – its prosaic surroundings lend it a magical air.
The City of Oz is on the Western Avenue!
How’s the dog, by the way? A very cooperative canine, if I may say so!
Hi Roger,
It has to be said that West London with its new arterial roads certainly got more than its fair share of Art Deco factory gems, but there is something really very special about the Hoover Building.
I’ve actually been a bit “off parr” for the last few months – I’m getting quite old, so takes me a while to recover from what would previously have been considered minor ailments. Having said that bigger ailments don’t seem to cause bigger problems and I’m rather proud of my Keith Richards constitution! But all’s well, and getting psyched-up for D&D photo shoots – watch this space!
Mr.P
Rudi says
Simply gorgeous. This is also my favouritest building in the whole world. Even though I wasn’t born my chef and personal trainer often tells me of the first time he saw it in the flesh on a trip daan saaf- it was dark and lit in green and it took his breath away apparently. Maybe one day we should go there in the moonlight…..?
doganddeco says
OK Rudi, I’m happy to do a night shoot with you here one day, but you’d better not get too close to me with your youthful feminine wiles… be warned… gggggrrrr….
Mr.P
MJ says
what a great picture. Hercules Poirot solved a crime in that same factory, though it manufactured meat pies for the episode sake. Can you still smell it, Mr. P.?
MJ from Barcelona
doganddeco says
Hi MJ –
I’m afraid it smell more like a Tescos these days, but if you get close to the bakery section you can still get a faint whiff of pies!
Thanks for your comment.
Mr P
Lesley says
What a wonderful combo, this is real dog and deco heaven. I shall be following with great interest from now on.
doganddeco says
Thanks Lesley – I’ll be getting some more piccies up soon!
Mr P
Lesley says
Looking forward to some more of your fabulous pics. I’m following you on Twitter, and have put a link to your great blog on my Art Deco Dogs page on my website. You might enjoy it! Cheers. Lesley
Roger Rettig says
Lovely photographs! The Hoover Building is one of my two favourite edifices in the world (London’s Natural History Museum is the other). I’ve emigrated to the USA now so I don’t see it any more, but it still evokes the Emerald City in my mind’s eye…..
There’s nothing to compare with it anywhere in Florida!
doganddeco says
Thanks Roger. Glad we can help with the memories of Blighty! You do have more than your fair share of fantastic Deco buildings over in the States, but I agree I’m yet to find a more evocative one than the Hoover Building.
Mr P
Roger Rettig says
Hi, D&D!
Well, of course there are some art deco beauties in the US, but the Chrysler (for example) is a jewel in the setting that is New York City – with Grand Central Station only a block or so away, and a horizon with the Woolworth and the Empire State in evidence, it competes for its own place.
The Hoover rises above a lacklustre trading estate and rows of 1930s terraced housing – its prosaic surroundings lend it a magical air.
The City of Oz is on the Western Avenue!
How’s the dog, by the way? A very cooperative canine, if I may say so!
doganddeco says
Hi Roger,
It has to be said that West London with its new arterial roads certainly got more than its fair share of Art Deco factory gems, but there is something really very special about the Hoover Building.
I’ve actually been a bit “off parr” for the last few months – I’m getting quite old, so takes me a while to recover from what would previously have been considered minor ailments. Having said that bigger ailments don’t seem to cause bigger problems and I’m rather proud of my Keith Richards constitution! But all’s well, and getting psyched-up for D&D photo shoots – watch this space!
Mr.P