Disyembre 22, 2024

"The architect Helen Fong played a major role in designing some of the most well-known and eye-catching Googie buildings, including the first Norms, the Holiday Bowl and Pann’s Restaurant."

"Ms. Fong was known for being meticulous, and she loved a pop of red: Just as Pann’s was about to open to the public, she thought one of the walls looked too blank, so she took out her red nail polish and started painting some of the tiles, said John English, a historic preservationist and a friend of Ms. Fong...."

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Mikey NTH ayon kay ...

I have a book on that post war period and style, "Populuxe".

gspencer ayon kay ...

Googie wasn't confined to just buildings,

https://images.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search;_ylt=Awril61oSWhn.NU4JSAPxQt.;_ylu=Y29sbwNiZjEEcG9zAzEEdnRpZAMEc2VjA3Nj?p=tail+fins+on+cars+1950s+pictures&mkr=8&type=type9099612-spa-3503-84593&param1=3503&param2=84593&hsimp=yhs-001&hspart=mnet&ei=UTF-8&fr=yhs-mnet-001

Wince ayon kay ...

Those Googie designs celebrated an idealized future that, with the passage of time, in actuality is turning against those designs?

Bill, Republic of Texas ayon kay ...

Don't despair, we'll always have Sonic drive-ins.

FormerLawClerk ayon kay ...

Hard to believe that Google isn't behind this movement.

Ambrose ayon kay ...

Took me longer than it should have to realize this wasn't about Google.

Peachy ayon kay ...

My first thought was the Guggenheim must be in trouble

PM ayon kay ...

Grew up in LA. Bless her.

Big Mike ayon kay ...

And yet architects continue to celebrate the main terminal building at Dulles International Airport. I suppose because it was designed by famous architect Eero Saarinen. Still, landmark or not it features acres of glass windows and a swooping roofline, which makes it as Googie as it gets.

Peachy ayon kay ...

Of all of those photos at the links - my vote is to save "N O R M S".
The place looks amazing and immaculate.
Save NORMS!

mccullough ayon kay ...

Love the photos. But the Arby’s 10-gallon hat doesn’t fit with the Googie style. That comparison seemed forced.

Scott X ayon kay ...

Great post. Thanks for sharing.

Lazarus ayon kay ...

The cantilevers were long enough, but they did not move the world.

Lem Vibe Bandit ayon kay ...

I still haven’t seen Megalopolis. I’m out of the loop. First time Long time.

Mikey NTH ayon kay ...

That's just classic American roadside architecture, like the old White Castles.

Aggie ayon kay ...

Quick, somebody invent a new word to capture the meaning of this gestalt: That peculiar kind of nostalgia one gets from seeing & remembering an old 'concept of the future' that turned out to be completely wrong.

victoria ayon kay ...

Helen Fong was a remarkable architect. Anyone outside of Los Angeles probably doesn't even know who she was. Her designs were whimsical as well as practical... She deserves recognition.

Ted ayon kay ...

With a lot of these old-time diners, you could count on a pretty good meal if all you wanted was a burger and fries or a hearty breakfast. That wasn't the case with Norms, which (in my limited experience) was a lower-quality Denny's with a less innovative menu.

Readering ayon kay ...

Amen

Anthony ayon kay ...

Aggie, retro-futurism is all about that, though it's not exactly describing the feeling.

victoria ayon kay ...

Nice try, Ted. Norms was great, toasters on the table, great breakfasts. Totally LA experience.

Ted ayon kay ...

Victoria, that may have been true in the past. When is the last time you ate at one?

gilbar ayon kay ...

"I certainly hope it was in the parking lot.”
me too!

neon is The Best, of ALL the noble gases.. Not that Helium is a slouch either.

John henry ayon kay ...

NORMs? night of rest motel?

John Henry

John henry ayon kay ...

NORMs? night of rest motel?

John Henry

BUMBLE BEE ayon kay ...

My late BIL was a M. Yamasaki Architect. To say architects are meticulous is a start. It is genetic.

Scott Patton ayon kay ...

I could smell Gorge's 50's Diner just looking at the picture. I've never been there.

MadTownGuy ayon kay ...

Not precisely Googie, but designed by FLLW:
https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/frank-lloyd-wright-gas-station

Charlie Currie ayon kay ...

I grew up in Hawthorne California - went to school with the Beach Boys. We had two Googie style coffee shop/restaurants. Chips and Holleys. Chips is still there and gets a news write up ever few years. Holleys was the coffee shop in Pulp Fiction. I had coffee with a bunch of high school friends and business associates every day at Holleys for 20+ years - 8 am and 3:30 pm. Boy, those were the days.

Rosalyn C. ayon kay ...
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Rosalyn C. ayon kay ...

Didn't know this was an architectural style. We have a local Googie style restaurant called the Sno-white Drive-In.

Old and slow ayon kay ...

One of the Googie style diners in Flagstaff was a transmission parts shop for years. Last I saw it had been done up as a diner again. There is also a Googie bowling alley in Flag called the Starlight.

victoria ayon kay ...

6 months ago

victoria ayon kay ...

you mean Ships

mikee ayon kay ...

My hometown of Charlotte had a googie McD's from 1970 until it was replaced by a Chase Bank building. The fries were great then, pure beef tallow. Agh, my heart.....

Jim ayon kay ...

Love Googie architecture, anything mid century modern for that matter. Thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas!

Scientific Socialist ayon kay ...
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Anthony ayon kay ...

I wrote an article on the evolution of gas stations some years back and that's where I first discovered 'Googie'. You can still find some around, mostly the ones with the big, swooping triangle shape.

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