Eldon Davis
Eldon Davis | |
|---|---|
| Born | February 2, 1917 Anacortes, Washington United States |
| Died | April 22, 2011 (aged 94) West Hills, California United States |
| Alma mater | University of Southern California |
| Occupation | Architect |
| Practice | Armet & Davis |
| Buildings | |
Eldon Carlyle Davis (February 2, 1917 – April 22, 2011) was an American architect, considered largely responsible for the creation of Googie architecture, a form of modern architecture originating in Southern California. Googie architecture is largely influenced by Southern California's car culture and the Space Age of the mid-20th century. Davis was a founding partner of the Armet & Davis architectural firm which championed Googie architecture, including the original Norms Restaurant, a Googie coffee shop designed by Davis. For his work, the Los Angeles Times called Davis, "the father of the California coffee shop."