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Googie is a form of modern architecture influenced by the mid-20th century car culture and space age, named after a defunct Southern California coffee shop. Business signs from that era were ...
Googie is defined by a futuristic, space-age look, with loud signs and dramatic roof lines to grab the attention of people driving by in cars. Today, Googie buildings are an endangered species ...
“Silver Spring Beauty Supply” replaced the Weller’s name on the decades-old sign. The changes, while legal, have riled preservationists, who say precious Googie roadside architecture worthy ...
Examples include the iconic towering Arby's cowboy hat sign on Sunset Boulevard, and much of the Las Vegas strip. Googie architecture and its exciting and inspiring designs likely wouldn't have ...
Is Endangered Googie architecture is a midcentury design style characterized by dramatic rooflines, pops of color, large glass windows and flashy signs. Anna Kodé, a reporter covering design and ...
A Googie-themed gathering will glow at the Valley ... the author of the excellent "Hollywood Signs," architectural historian Carrie Chasteen, and a 3-D presentation with Eric Kurland are also ...
Mel’s Drive-in Restaurant in Santa Monica is an example of Googie architecture: a retro futuristic style featuring stretched roofs, large glass windows, and neon signs. LA’s sex workers are at a ...
But perhaps one of L.A.’s most iconic and well-known architectural styles is also one of its most unusual: Googie.
Mel’s Drive-in Restaurant in Santa Monica is an example of Googie architecture: a retro futuristic style featuring stretched roofs, large glass windows, and neon signs. LA’s sex workers are at a ...
like the slightly rusted metal sign reading “ALTA DENA MILK 2 GAL SPECIAL” bolted to the side of the building or its butter-yellow facade, will no longer be seen, the Googie-style structure ...
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