Thursday, October 10, 2013

Googie-Architecture

Googie architecture ( also known in the United States populuxe terms and Doo - Wop ) is a futuristic architectural style, which was influenced by the early days of the 1930's cars , and since the 1950s, aerospace , and nuclear engineering . The style is considered to have started in earnest in the late 1940s in Southern California , and it continued until the 1960s , at which the post- World War II technology hype up against a normal antibody response. California, this formula was used for the space -themed advertising, canteens , motels and bowling lanes . Eero Saarinen's TWA Flight Center , the airport building is the most serious representatives of this style .
It occurs in the roof and other structures in curved shapes , glass, steel and neon lights paljona uses . Googie brought flying saucers, atoms , etc. The design of satellite dishes . Espoo Haukilahden water tower represents this style. Style Proving muodiksi the United States joined the space race -related propaganda.
In 1949, architect John Lautner designed Googies coffee shop in Los Angeles, Sunset Boulevard and Crescent Heights Street intersection , the building was demolished in 1989. Supplier Douglas Haskell said , " House and Home " magazine did a coffee shop in the early 1950s : "This is Googie architecture. " This coined the term .




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