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Googie Features Reflecting high-tech space-age ideas, the Googie style grew out of the Streamline Moderne, or Art Moderne, architecture of the 1930s. As in Streamline Moderne architecture, Googie buildings are made with glass and steel.
Googie, also known as populuxe or doo-wop, is a subdivision of futurist architecture, influenced by car culture and the Space Age and Atomic Age, ...
Googie Googie architecture - also known as Populuxe, Extreme Modernism, Doo-Wop, Coffee Shop Modern, Jet Age, Space Age, and Chinese Modern - began in Southern California, then fanned out to other areas of the nation, ...
See also: Architecture, House, Bungalow, Home style, Arches
 
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