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Architecture

Car dealership ditches cool roof

Albuquerque should be glorifying flashy, vintage buildings like this one—not homogenizing them.
Albuquerque should be glorifying flashy, vintage buildings like this one—not homogenizing them.

This photo was taken a few weeks ago at the northwest corner of Lomas and University. By now the exuberant, mid-century roof (a style referred to as mannered modernism), dating back to the glory days of the American automobile, is mostly obscured by a bland facade.

Public Comments (4)
  • Sorry to see this happen  [ Wed Dec 7 2011 1:20 PM ]

    I've been really bummed about this. I always loved this building; I always smiled when I drove past it. I often fantasized about buying it and turning it into a 50's diner, where the booths are the seats of classic cars. You would have to open the door of the car to get in the booth and when occupied the tail lights would light up. I'm sorry to see this renovation.

  • Slow Death  [ Wed Dec 7 2011 4:35 PM ]

    I pass this dealership daily since I ride the Blue Line and it was immediately clear they were attempting to modernize the façade once construction began. On one hand I understand their mentality: I imagine sales are in the toilet (just take a look at the rest of that particular stretch of Lomas), and they're grasping at straws to revitalize their image since GM/Chevy is making hunks of junk. But on the other hand, there is something incredibly unique and testimonial to the heyday of American automobile culture--the 60s "Tomorrowland" aesthetic--that this building represents. It's a shame they're trying to sweep it under the rug.

  • Wouldn't it be nice ...  [ Fri Dec 9 2011 1:54 AM ]

    Unfortunately, some members of the car-buying public are of the mentality that newer, shinier buildings = better. It baffles me, but I know some people like this.

    It'd be nice if we could all appreciate and celebrate the diversity of architectural heritage, including overlooked gems like this. Thanks for sharing.

  • What a Shame  [ Fri Dec 9 2011 7:25 AM ]

    I bought my first car at this location back in the 70's. I always enjoyed how the place never changed. Too bad they are blocking off the unusual roof line.

    rand

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