I'm planning on traveling sometime soon.
Any cities that have a lot of Art Deco architecture?
>>1145207
Miami has a famous historical Art Deco district that is pretty impressive and extensive. I'm not crazy about Miami, but it's got some nice architecture.
There's a small chunk of the Ocean Beach neighborhood of my home city (San Francisco) with a lovely cluster of deco/modernist homes (pic not great but related).
Condesa, Mexico City was largely developed in the 20s--many deco buildings. I saw some cool buildings in the Centro Historico that seemed to combine deco with indigenous motifs, too. There's probably a real name for it, but I called it as Aztec Deco. And if you've never been, Mexico City is likely much better than you think it is.
There's a lot of deco among the socialist realism of the more grandiose Soviet architecture in Moscow.
Napier
http://edition.cnn.com/2016/05/16/architecture/napier-art-deco-architecture/
Riga
>>1145207
Dubai of course Chicago is nice too and New York definitely.
>>1145207
Chicago has a great architecture tour
Don't forget parts of Jamaica, Queens in NYC.
>>1145416
Grand Concourse in the Bronx has quite a bit, but it's not terribly well maintained
>>1145421
The buildings are used on Jamaica Avenue. The Jamaica Jams festival is on Aug 5 and 6. Most bands will be in Rufus King Park but stuff will go on the Avenue up to 170 Street.