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Alan Hess (born 1952) is an American architect, author, lecturer and advocate for twentieth-century architectural preservation. "Alan Hess sa prominent California architecture critic who has written extensively on roadside strips," writes the ''New York Times'' (March 6, 1994). Through 2012, Alan has written and/or co-authored nineteen books, published numerous articles on the architecture of Googie, Las Vegas, Frank Lloyd Wright, Oscar Niemeyer, John Lautner, Ranch Houses, Palm Springs,
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, Mid-century Modern design, and suburbia. He has been the architecture critic for the ''
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'' since 1986.


Biography

Born in California in 1952, Hess received his BA at
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, a master's degree in architecture from the
UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture The UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture (UCLA Arts) is a professional school at the University of California, Los Angeles. Through its four degree-granting departments, it provides a range of course offerings and programs. Additionally, th ...
, and is a licensed architect. After working with architects William Coburn, and Callister Payne and Bischoff, Hess started his own firm specializing in residential work and historic preservation. His first book, ''Googie: Fifties Coffee Shop Architecture'' (Chronicle Books 1985) focused on a neglected and popular Modern form. Following books continued to explore overlooked chapters in twentieth-century architecture and urbanism. He is responsible for qualifying several landmark buildings for the National Register of Historic Places, including the oldest operating McDonald's in Downey, Stuart Company Plant and Office Building and
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in Pasadena, and the
Hotel Valley Ho Hotel Valley Ho is a historic hotel in Scottsdale, Arizona. Also called the Valley Ho and, for 28 years, the Ramada Valley Ho, the hotel was originally designed by Edward L. Varney. It first opened in 1956''Travel + Leisure'', 2009"Hotel Valley Ho ...
in Scottsdale, Arizona. Through his writing, lectures, and educational outreach, Hess has shed light on many forgotten and neglected styles of postwar American architecture - especially in the realm of commercial modern architecture. Googie coffee shops, he said, "brought modern architecture to ordinary people in their everyday lives." The Los Angeles Conservancy has named him "The preeminent authority on Southern California Modernism." He won the group's "President's Award" in 2015.


Published works

*''Googie: Fifties Coffee Shop Architecture'' (Chronicle Books, 1985) *''Viva Las Vegas: After-Hours Architecture'' (Chronicle Books, 1993) *''Hyperwest: American Residential Architecture on the Edge (Whitney Library of Design, 1996) *''The Architecture of John Lautner'' (Rizzoli, 1999) *''Rancho Deluxe'' (Chronicle Books, 2000) * (coauthor: Andrew Danish) *''Googie Redux: Ultramodern Roadside Architecture'' (Chronicle Books, 2004) *''The Ranch House'' (H.N. Abrams, 2004) *''Organic Architecture: The Other Modernism'' (Gibbs Smith, 2006) *''Frank Lloyd Wright: Houses'' (Rizzoli, 2006) *''Frank Lloyd Wright: the Buildings'' (Rizzoli, 2008) *''Frank Lloyd Wright: Mid-Century Modern'' (Rizzoli, 2008) *''Frank Lloyd Wright: Prairie Houses'' (Rizzoli, 2006) *''Oscar Niemeyer Houses'' (Rizzoli, 2006) *''Oscar Niemeyer Buildings'' (Rizzoli, 2009) *''Forgotten Modern: California Houses 1940-1970'' (Gibbs Smith, 2008) *''Casa Modernista: A History of the Brazil Modern House'' (Rizzoli, 2010) *''Julius Shulman: Palm Springs'' (Rizzoli, 2008) (coauthor: Michael Stern) *''Frank Lloyd Wright: Natural Design, Organic Architecture'' (Rizzoli, 2012)


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Alan Hess
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