new video loaded: Googie, a Futuristic Style of Architecture, Is Endangered Googie architecture is a midcentury design style characterized by dramatic rooflines, pops of color, large glass windows ...
Googie architecture touched down in Los Angeles in 1949 thanks to John Lautner's futuristic design of the long-gone Googie's Coffee Shop in Hollywood. Even though Lautner designed mostly private ...
The brand’s golden arches, once among the most ubiquitous examples of Googie, are harder to find these days.Credit...Ashok Sinha Supported by By Anna Kodé Anna Kodé reported this story from ...