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5.0 out of 5 stars Formica in Context
Alan Hess has produced a significant analysis of 50s architecture and design. The title suggests that Hess' focus lies in coffee shop architecture; however, the book is in fact much more diverse. Social trends in post-war Los Angeles, such as automobile and housing design, do much to provide context for Hess' assertions and observations. This is the true value of...
Published on March 22, 1999

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2.0 out of 5 stars FLAWED
ALTHOUGH THIS BOOK IS A DEFINITIVE STUDY OF GOOGIE COFFEE SHOP STYLE IT HAS A SERIOUS FLAW.THE NARRATIVE AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE VERY GOOD BUT ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO READ WITHOUT A MAGNIFIER. I AM AN AVERAGE SIGHTED READER WITH VISION CORRECTED TO 20/20 BUT I HAD DIFFICULTY IN READING THE TEXT AND STUDYING THE ILLUSTRATIONS BECAUSE OF THEIR SMALL SIZE.MOST OF THE...
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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Formica in Context, March 22, 1999
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This review is from: Googie: Fifties Coffee Shop Architecture (Paperback)
Alan Hess has produced a significant analysis of 50s architecture and design. The title suggests that Hess' focus lies in coffee shop architecture; however, the book is in fact much more diverse. Social trends in post-war Los Angeles, such as automobile and housing design, do much to provide context for Hess' assertions and observations. This is the true value of Hess' work. He does not provide a simple nostalgic or anecdotal look at the overly-regurgitated 50s; rather, he seeks to provide a thoughtful analysis of an indigenous American architectural style. Ultimately, Hess seeks to defend a style that remains either maligned by proponents of "higher" architechtural forms, or reduced to simple nostalgia and trivialization. Hess succeeds admirably in this pursuit. This book is recommended for all who require a more thoughtful and contextual analysis of American popular culture, history, and design.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best essay ever written on 'my' era.., June 20, 2002
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This review is from: Googie: Fifties Coffee Shop Architecture (Paperback)
This book, quite simply, changed my life. After picking this little gem up off a bargain rack in an Albuquerque book store in 1987, I soon found myself enraptured with the imagery I had all but forgotten growing up in the late 50s and early 60s. Not a me-too bandwagon chaser of retro themes, I have since become quite a collector of my era's decor, automobiles and publications... even started my own small castings/sculptural studio that has produced and sold a number of designs that have been well-received by the collectors who know my work.

I moved to Los Angeles in 1989, largely motivated by what I read in this book, and my obsession in finding the remaining treasures Hess listed. I was ecstatic to find my then-new digs 2 blocks away from the hallowed glass walls of Chips Coffee Shop in Hawthorne, CA! And thankfully it is still intact as of this writing (June 2002). May Googie live forever! And now, the search is on for another copy of the book, as I lost mine years ago. Nothing could please me more than to have the new copy signed by the author himself.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Essential Volume if You Appreciate SoCal Design and Culture, December 31, 2011
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Really informative. Interesting to read so many years after publication. Still relevant. A great starting point to research and experience the real thing when visiting the Los Angeles area.
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2.0 out of 5 stars FLAWED, September 30, 2010
This review is from: Googie: Fifties Coffee Shop Architecture (Paperback)
ALTHOUGH THIS BOOK IS A DEFINITIVE STUDY OF GOOGIE COFFEE SHOP STYLE IT HAS A SERIOUS FLAW.THE NARRATIVE AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE VERY GOOD BUT ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO READ WITHOUT A MAGNIFIER. I AM AN AVERAGE SIGHTED READER WITH VISION CORRECTED TO 20/20 BUT I HAD DIFFICULTY IN READING THE TEXT AND STUDYING THE ILLUSTRATIONS BECAUSE OF THEIR SMALL SIZE.MOST OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS ARE ABOUT 1/2 POSTCARD SIZE OR SMALLER. THE TEXT IS SMALLER AND LIGHTER THAN MOST BOOKS MAKING READING DIFFICULT AT BEST. IF I WERE MR.HESS I WOULD BE PLEASED WITH MY EFFORT BUT VERY UNHAPPY WITH MY PRINTER.
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