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  2. Ships Coffee Shop - Wikipedia

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    Ships Coffee Shop was a small chain of coffee shops with iconic Modern architecture in Los Angeles, California. The architectural style is classified as Googie Architecture. Ships was especially known for its signage. Martin Stern Jr. was the architect.

  3. Wich Stand - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant Menu from early 1960s with illustration of Slauson Ave location. Wich Stand was a '50s-style coffee shop restaurant and diner in Los Angeles, California, featuring a tilting blue roof and 35-foot spire (11 m), designed by architect Eldon Davis. [1] The Wich Stand had two locations in the Los Angeles area.

  4. Armet Davis Newlove Architects - Wikipedia

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    Norms Restaurant, Los Angeles, 2009 Pole signs at Pann's Restaurant, Los Angeles, 2009 Corky's Restaurant, Sherman Oaks, 2014. Kerry's Coffee shop (now a Mel's Drive-In), Sherman Oaks (1947) [19] Romeo's Times Square / Johnie's Wilshire (1955) Holly's / Hawthorne Grill (1956) Falcon Coffee Shop, Hawthorne (1956) Norms Restaurant, West Hollywood ...

  5. John Friedman Alice Kimm Architects - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, JFAK completed a 144,000 square-foot collegiate recreation facility, the Roberts Pavilion, at Claremont McKenna College, [13] [14] as well as the La Kretz Innovation Campus (LKIC), [15] a 3.2-acre campus located in a former furniture and fabric warehouse in the Los Angeles’ Arts District for entrepreneurs, engineers, and policymakers ...

  6. Googie's Coffee Shop - Wikipedia

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    Googie's Coffee Shop (styled googies) was a small restaurant located at 8100 Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles next door to the famous Schwab's Pharmacy at the beginning of the Sunset Strip. It was designed in 1949 by architect John Lautner and lent its name to Googie architecture , a genre of modernist design in the 1950s and 60s.

  7. List of I. M. Pei projects - Wikipedia

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    I. M. Pei (1917–2019) was a Chinese-American architect known for his creative use of modernist architecture in combination with natural elements and open spaces. During his decades of architectural work, he designed some of the world's most recognizable buildings in countries around the world.

  8. Category:Architects from Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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  9. Chapman Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Chapman Plaza (also known as Chapman Park Market) is a building located between West Sixth Street and Alexandria Avenue in Los Angeles, California. The historic plaza building is about 50,000 square feet and is located in the heart of Koreatown, hosting several restaurants, bars, and cafes. [1] The address is 3465 W 6th St, Los Angeles, CA 90020.