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  1. Wayne Douglas McAllister (November 17, 1907 – March 22, 2000) was a Los Angeles -based architect who was a leader in the Googie style of architecture that embraced the automobile and the Space Age.

  2. Wayne Douglas McAllister was a Los Angeles-based architect who was a leader in the Googie style of architecture that embraced the automobile and the Space Age. Inspired by tail fins and gleaming chrome, he elevated the drive-in restaurant and the theme hotel to futuristic works of art.

  3. Wayne McAllister (1907-2000) fue un arquitecto angelino líder del estilo arquitectónico denominado Googie. McAllister elevó a otra categoría el concepto de los restaurantes Drive-In y los hoteles, gracias a su arte futurista inspirado en la era espacial pulp de alerones y superficies cromadas.

  4. 31 de mar. de 2000 · Wayne McAllister, one of the West's greatest unsung architects, who designed pioneering playlands on the Las Vegas Strip, circular kitchens and landmark eateries ranging from the Cinegrill...

  5. McAllister was one of the leading designers of American roadside architecture in the 1940s and 1950s, his lively and visually rich contributions to the genre providing populist inspiration to Postmodernist architects and designers such as Robert Venturi, author of Learning from Las Vegas (1973).

  6. English: Wayne Douglas McAllister (November 17, 1907 – March 22, 2000) was a Los Angeles-based architect who was a leader in the Googie style of architecture that embraced the automobile and the Space Age.

  7. 13 de mai. de 2020 · McAllister was a leader in the Googie style of architecture that embraced the automobile and the Space Age. Inspired by tail fins and gleaming chrome, he elevated the drive-in restaurant and the theme hotel to futuristic works of art.