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In the 1960s, American architecture changed a lot and became more modern. Buildings no longer had traditional designs and shifted towards simpler, glass-based, and futuristic styles. Some of the most famous architectural trends of that time included modern and open houses. They were designed to let in plenty of natural light, had flat roofs, and blended with nature—something similar to today’s stylish villas. Many office buildings and universities were built in the Brutalist style, featuring large, rough concrete walls that looked very simple and serious. Restaurants and cafés adopted a unique style called "Googie," with strange, futuristic roofs, colorful neon lights, and designs that looked like they came straight out of a sci-fi movie. In big cities, there were also many tall glass skyscrapers that looked sleek and modern. Overall, this era was full of creativity and change, with everyone looking for modern and unique designs.
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