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Googie architecture is a type of futurist architecture influenced by car culture, jets, the Atomic Age and the Space Age. It originated in Southern California from the Streamline Moderne architecture of the 1930s, and was popular in the United States from roughly 1945 to the early 1970s. Googie-themed … See more
The origin of the name Googie dates to 1949, when architect John Lautner designed the Googies Coffee Shop in Hollywood, which had distinct architectural characteristics. The name "Googie" had been a family … See more
Cantilevered structures, acute angles, illuminated plastic paneling, freeform boomerang and artist's palette shapes and cutouts, and tailfins on buildings marked Googie architecture, which was contemptible to some architects of then-current High Art See more
After the 1960s, following the Apollo 11 Moon landing, the rise of ecology movements against nuclear power, and the de-escalations of the See more
The architect Michael Hsu designed multiple restaurants for the Austin-based restaurant P. Terry's in the Googie style. Each location is … See more
Googie's beginnings are with the Streamline Moderne architecture of the 1930s. Alan Hess, one of the most knowledgeable … See more
Classic locations for Googie style buildings are Miami Beach, Florida, where secondary commercial structures were adapted from the resort style of Morris Lapidus and other hotel designers; the first phase of Las Vegas, Nevada; and their birthplace of See more
Googie architecture developed from the futuristic architecture of Streamline Moderne, extending and reinterpreting technological themes for the new conditions of the … See more
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WEBJun 7, 2021 · Guide to Googie Architecture: 13 Iconic Googie Buildings. The mid-twentieth century is a high point in American architecture thanks to its many buildings inspired by industrial progress, car culture, and the …
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WEBAlso known as “Coffee Shop” style, buildings like these get their name from a now-closed cafe on Sunset Boulevard – Googie’s – designed by architect John Lautner. He captured the full exuberance of post war design in 1949.
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WEBJul 24, 2019 · Los Angeles is known for its eclectic architecture, from Italianate mansions to Art Deco skyscrapers and humble ranch houses. But in the 1950s, it created its very own style: Googie.
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WEBGoogie (pronounced GOO-jee) is a style of architecture that was very popular in America in the 1950’s and 1960’s, and is a mixture of Modernism, American car culture (which thrived in Southern California), and Space …
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WEBAug 27, 2011 · The signatures Googie style lie in sweeping arches and hard angles, cantilevered roofs and bold colors, and, its most relative homage to the Space Age, the starburst. The first of the Googie...
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