California Crazy. American Pop Architecture

by Jim Heimann (Editor)

Hardcover, 2018

Status

Available

Call number

NA730.C2 H4

Publication

TASCHEN (2018), 324 pages

Description

"At the dawn of the automobile age, Americans predilection for wanderlust prompted a new wave of inventive entrepreneurs to cater to this new mode of transportation. Starting in the 1920s, attention-grabbing buildings began to appear that would draw in passing drivers for snacks, provisions, souvenirs, or a quick meal. The architectural establishment of the day dismissed these roadside buildings as monstrosities . Yet, they flourished, especially along America s Sunbelt, and in particular, in Southern California, as proprietors indulged their creative impulses in the form of giant, eccentric constructions from owls, dolls, pigs, and ships, to coffee pots and fruit. Their symbolic intent was guileless, yet they were marginalized by history. But, over the past 40 years, California s architectural anomalies have regained their integrity, and are now being celebrated in this freshly revised compendium of buildings, California Crazy" -- Amazon.com.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

324 p.; 11.4 inches

ISBN

3836572834 / 9783836572835

Local notes

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