A unique Kentucky Fried Chicken building in Los Angeles, known for its unconventional design, was the brainchild of a KFC franchise owner and architects who drew inspiration from Googie and constructivism architectural styles. The building, opened in 1990 and still standing today, has become a local landmark despite mixed opinions.
Key Points
Designed by architects inspired by Googie and constructivism styles
Included features like a second-floor dining area and dumbwaiter
Opened in 1990 and still stands today as a notable structure in Los Angeles
Pros
Unique and eye-catching design
Became a local landmark and drew attention
Cons
Received criticism for its unconventional appearance