The window of the St. Andrew Scottish Memorial Church, built in 1930, consists of typical Art-Deco shapes: rectilinear, round and rhombus motifs made of Hebron glass set in stucco panels. The stylized cross, symbol of the Christian faith, is the dominant decorative feature. David Remez Street, near Jerusalem’s former Railway Station, South of the City Center.
Colourful Art-Deco Geometry in Stained Glass