Save As: NextGen Heritage Conservation

Culture, Community, and the Holiday Bowl

December 02, 2021 USC Master of Heritage Conservation Program Season 2 Episode 5
Culture, Community, and the Holiday Bowl
Save As: NextGen Heritage Conservation
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Save As: NextGen Heritage Conservation
Culture, Community, and the Holiday Bowl
Dec 02, 2021 Season 2 Episode 5
USC Master of Heritage Conservation Program

In 2003, the majority of the beloved Holiday Bowl in L.A.’s Crenshaw district was demolished. Although the bowling alley--a big box profoundly important to the community--was lost, the coffee shop--a Googie gem designed by Armet and Davis--remains standing and is now a Starbucks. Today's guest Katie Horak analyzed the efforts to save the Holiday Bowl in her 2006 thesis. Listen as Katie reflects on her research, how times have changed in terms of valuing cultural significance, and why communities should tell their own stories. Now a leader in our field, she’s come back to USC as a teacher, inspiring the next generation of heritage conservationists.

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In 2003, the majority of the beloved Holiday Bowl in L.A.’s Crenshaw district was demolished. Although the bowling alley--a big box profoundly important to the community--was lost, the coffee shop--a Googie gem designed by Armet and Davis--remains standing and is now a Starbucks. Today's guest Katie Horak analyzed the efforts to save the Holiday Bowl in her 2006 thesis. Listen as Katie reflects on her research, how times have changed in terms of valuing cultural significance, and why communities should tell their own stories. Now a leader in our field, she’s come back to USC as a teacher, inspiring the next generation of heritage conservationists.

Connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn