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Wednesday, August 14, 2013. The oldest McDonald's as Architecture. McDonald's, Lakewood and Florence, Downey, CA. 1953. Stanley Clark Meston, architect. Roger Williams (l),. Bud Landon (r). 1983. Bud Landon and Roger Williams worked for General Petroleum in 1953 when Roger's brother-in-law, Neil Fox, told them of a good investment: two brothers in San Bernardino were franchising their hamburger stand idea, and Fox had purchased the first franchise. He opened the first golden-arched stand in Phoenix i...
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Alan Hess on Architecture. Frank Lloyd Wright: Natural Design, Organic Architecture:. Lessons for Building Green from an American Original. Text by Alan Hess. Photographs by Alan Weintraub. Designed by Zand Gee. Frank Lloyd Wright may not only be the greatest architect of the 19th century (as Philip Johnson faintly praised him), but of the 21st century, too. Wright always spoke of building with nature, climate, and topography, and his knowledge of time-tested methods shaped his Modern solutions. Donald W...
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