The oldest surviving Norms, built in 1957, is known for its famous Googie architecture. In 2015, it was designated a Los Angeles Historical-Cultural Monument. After news broke that Raising Canes ...
If all goes according to plan, the iconic sawtooth "Norms" sign hanging above the La Cienega landmark will lose its letters.
La Cienega Blvd. – is known for its famous Googie architecture. It was designated a Los Angeles Historical-Cultural monument in 2015. However, about a decade after its designation as a ...
The flagship Norms restaurant that’s been serving up classic diner fare for more than 60 years may close in the next couple ...
However, the restaurant says it plans to maintain Norms' so-called Googie architecture -- including seating and the well-known sign on the front of the building. Because the building itself is ...
Bowlarama: The Architecture of Mid-Century Bowling Alleys’ authors Chris Nichols and Adriene Biondo explore a sorely ...
Raising Canes announced Wednesday that it will no longer present its case to take over the Norms at 470 N. La Cienega Blvd. The chicken chain was slated to present its case during the Cultural ...
The American eatery, which rests on La Cienega Boulevard, is one of the few remaining structures in Los Angeles County designed with “Googie” architecture. Its sleek lines, iconic sign and ...
In “Bowlarama: The Architecture of Mid-Century Bowling Alleys,” Chris Nichols and Adriene Biondo dig into a sorely unheralded golden age when Googie design flourished and bowling alleys served ...