
Yesterday we looked at the Spanish Mission style in Dormont. One of the adjacent city neighborhoods, Brookline, is also stuffed with Spanish Mission commercial buildings along Brookline Boulevard. Again, we look for tiled overhangs (although often the tiles have been replaced with asphalt shingles) held up by exaggerated brackets.

This building was the Brookline Theatre, a silent-era neighborhood movie house.






The building above and the one below both bear dates of 1926, and they share some similar design ideas—though the one above has slated instead of tiled overhangs.





An abstract and geometric form of the style, but the overhang was probably tiled originally, and it probably had brackets before it was rebuilt.
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