Earl Leaf/Michael Ochs Archives, via Getty Image The critic Douglas Haskell is credited with popularizing the term Googie to refer to the style, in a 1952 article in House and Home magazine.
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 ...
The Googie style was a major architectural trend of the post-war period in the United States. It remains popular to throwback to this style, and [Wesley Treat] got the job to create a sign in this ...