California Crazy and Beyond

California Crazy and Beyond2001
About this book
"At the beginning of the automobile age, in that most car crazy of places, Southern California, roadways were dotted with eye-catching beacons for travelers. Diners shaped like chili bowls, pigs, and coffee pots; hotels and theaters in Aztec and Mayan motifs; and all manner of oddly shaped buildings were part of the Western architectural landscape - a trend that spread across the country.
California Crazy & Beyond: Roadside Venacular Architecture is the most thorough documentation of this ususual architectural style, and a greatly enhanced, fully revised version of the classic book that first explored the movement."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- First published
- 2001
- OL Work ID
- OL2742831W
Subjects
Roadside architectureHistoryVernacular architectureArchitectureCaliforniaCalifornia architectureModern architecture20th century architectureArchitecture, united states