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This Week from GOOGIE Stylee | October 2015 |
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This time, we visit a three iconic historical sites an Eichler, in Menlo Park. Then we take a trip to Southern California Donut Drive Thru, and Canters a classic Jewish deli. Come on a virtual tour with us and discover architectural gems from the past. |
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A RENOVATED EICHLER HOME IN SAN RAFAEL, CALIFORNIA |
Faced with the unique challenge of renovating the work of mid-century master, design principal Stephen Shoup of building Lab worked to replace austerity with intimacy. Adding fencing and windows, he softened this San Rafael, California, Eichler
home, providing a sense of filtered connection between the home, its landscape, and its history. |
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THE DRIVE THRU DONUT |
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CANTERS A CLASSIC JEWISH DELI |
The first Donut Hole opened in 1963, in Covina, California. The shop in La Puente was the second to open, in 1968, and was followed by three others. >> |
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Canter's Deli is a Jewish-style delicatessen, opened in 1931, in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles, California, near the border of West Hollywood. >> |
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BEDROOMS IN SMALL SPACES |
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Louis L. Armet & Eldon C. Davis |
When renovating or adding on to your home, a perfectly rectangular room may not be available, see these seven creative ways to carve out bedroom space. >> |
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Armét & Davis, is a California based architectural firm known for working in the Googie architecture style that marks many distinctive coffee shops and eateries. >> |
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