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The Senior Citizens’ Building at 101 South Spring Street in Elgin

The Senior Citizens’ Building at 101 South Spring Street in Elgin

Art Deco was a popular “modern” style in the decorative arts and architecture from the mid 1920’s until World War II. Utilizing new materials and design motifs, buildings were adorned with faceted, stepped, and zigzag forms.  Chevron, sunburst, floral and other motifs were expressed in a highly decorative yet two dimensional manner.  The Senior Services Building is an excellent representation of this style with its’ faceted pylons and parapet along the two street facades. The Building was built in 1930 as the Citadel for the Salvation Army. Built out of crisply cut limestone this building must have made a dramatically “Modern” entry to Main Street.

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Tips for construction of cardstock models:
1) Print the model pages out in color onto cardstock. Each building involves 3 to 5 sheets. Warning: Normal weight paper will be too flimsy.
2) Use sharp scissors or an slim, handled craft knife-blade when cutting. A metal straight-edge will assist when you cut.
3) Although standard white “school” glues will work, some similar “craft” opaque white glues dry more quickly and with less warping. Clear plastic-model glues don’t work well.
4) When gluing, lightly glue the tabs only, not the receiving surface. Be careful not to use too much glue or the paper may warp or pucker.
5) Let the model dry after each gluing each piece before attempting the next.
6) To make the crispest edges, lightly score along the inside of fold lines before folding.
7) Glue the roof on last.
8) Enjoy Building Your Own Main Street historic building and check back again for additional buildings.


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