What is Googie Architecture? | ARCHITECTURE 101
Googie architecture was bold, unapologetic, and dripping with mid-century American optimism. Born in Los Angeles in the post-WWII era, during the golden age of diners, drive-ins, and the Space Race, it's all about swooping curves and sharp angles that scream "the future is now." Today, the style remains hopeful, attracting people to experience a future that never was and always will be. Join us as we take a look at Googie architecture, its origins and some of its best examples on the latest edition of ARCHITECTURE 101 Thanks to PPI Exam Prep for sponsoring this video. Visit them at the link below to help you pass the ARE: https://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/... Learn more about Googie architecture at allthingsarch.com/googie Instagram: @all_things_arch X: @all_things_arch Written, narrated, & edited by Steve Park All pictures and videos belong to their rightful owners.

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