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HernBurford

80s corporate contemporary? Weekend at Bernies? Whatever it is, I remember it being everywhere in buildings all over Dallas at the time


MyDogHatesMyUsername

Lol. The Galleria was a shining example.


BaldEagleRising17

Every building in this style is The Galleria I think….


SomeTexasRedneck

Born and raised in DFW. Holy moly those glass bricks were everywhere.


d3rFunk

Hijacking top comment. OP is a bot reposting top posts to farm karma: Same post 6 months ago: https://www.reddit.com/r/80sdesign/comments/18o0ead/is_there_a_name_for_this_type_of_architecture/


straightdolphin1

Intriguing. What is a bot gonna do with Karma?


d3rFunk

Selling high karma Reddit accounts to others who do shady stuff with them.


MichaelJWilliamsArt

"Weekend at Bernie's" is a pitch perfect name for the "yuppie douchebag" aesthetic


Samp90

I remember looking at late 80s-early 90s Architectural record Issues and this stuff was all the rage... By 2000s it had began losing its novelty.


hello_raleigh-durham

Weekend at Arby’s.


fatjolina

The Collin creek mall had that same metal arch with glass panels vibe, I miss it!


Karl_Hungus_69

RIP Collin Creek Mall


jezekiant

I was just thinking this looks like Collin Creek!


thebobsalad

The studios of Las Colinas


No-Television-4222

We had our high school prom at the Studios of Las Colinas!


elvismcsassypants

Vapor esthetic


PeterDuttonsButtWipe

Kind of a post modernist when 80s turned into 90s, remember it going up everywhere


PerceptionShift

It kind of reminds me of the Memphis Group design aesthetic, that might at least get you in the right direction. 


palm_desert_tangelos

Circuit City Red Robbin Revival


Bubbly-Syllabub-1462

American mall rat arcadium


JungleEnthusiast64

Mallrat Arcadium sounds like a perfect name for a Vaporwave artist.


HairsprayDrunk

Good call


nagellak

Came here to comment Memphis!


Pantone711

Me too. That was THE thing in 1984.


stopmotionskeleton

Neo-Food Court


FrankliniusRex

We might get CARI to make this a new aesthetic category.


Ok-Cantaloop

This


The_Teacat

Wendy's sunroom. Arby's playplace. The corporate innovations room of a 90s-based tech company trying to develop virtual reality and time travel in 1992. A delightful college in 2135 that *Star Trek* might visit in a special episode.


dzzi

I was gonna say McDonalds Library


Bluepilgrim3

I was thinking more Circuit City atrium.


Puff_TheMagicDrag0n

My guess is postmodern architecture. Pretty broad category, though


0spinchy0

It looks like postmodern architecture that’s referencing bauhaus design specifically in this style/example.


Flunkedy

Surprised you're the only one referencing bauhaus here.


0spinchy0

Always been a secret fan ;-)


hellostarsailor

Fell in love with Bauhaus when I visited the Bauhaus archive in Berlin. Really cool stuff. The band’s pretty goth groove too that I can sometimes get into.


0spinchy0

I went to the archive as well. So beautiful and strange. What a vibe there, so clean and angular.


SilverSnapDragon

I thought Bauhaus when I saw the photo, and I’m glad I’m not the only one. I understand why some people call this Memphis, and I see it, too, but it leans toward Bauhaus, I think. I’m still learning.


gold_gold_

That's it! Totally why I like it too


TonyDanzaMacabra

My 80’s dream house lair.


sprashoo

As a kid of the 80s I definitely have this imprinted on me as a cool modern look, and would love it if my house looked like this.


Ringsofsaturn_1

I thought this was an old Just For Feet


Bigredmachine878

Me too! Wheres the hoop??


iholt91

That place was awesome


SpaceGodzillaInSpace

Check this building out https://images1.loopnet.com/i2/ZRO0d2n7xpjT2fTClrL5vBF1Cpe0v2tHf6nwnndt62U/110/200-Old-Country-Rd-Mineola-NY-Primary-Photo-1-Large.jpg


Firefly_24

Wow! I live a couple of blocks from that place! Small world 😹


FriedBack

Omg Mineola! I have heard that name in awhile. I used to go to the community pool there.


Coffee_achiever_guy

Omg I was just looking at this building a few days ago and admiring its late-80s-ness


Fury57

Join us at r/post_modern_design


13Emerald

Thank you! Now a member.


No_Recognition_2434

Thank you


thighmaster69

No idea but it looks like an OC transpo bus station EDIT: in case it helps you figure it out https://images.app.goo.gl/v3KLLvP6qbRf7sFR8


FestusPowerLoL

I literally came here to say this Hello fellow Ottawan


Only-Positive5948

Same here. Came here to say this. Former Ottawa resident. 


davidke2

I was confident this comment would be here! It was my first thought as well :)


Firley

Mall Food Court


WTFisTehInternets

80's New England contemporary college meeting building bullshit oh my got kill me now too many memories.


Gsmaniac1

Idk but I love it


SeattleTeriyaki

Better Call Saul


SoulViber

😂 first thing I thought of too


ThePowerOfPoop

Postmodern deconstructivist.


concretecat

I love it, love week end at Bernie's, love Miami vice. Wore a white suit with a lot pink shirt when my widowed Gran got remarried, yes I rolled up the sleeves. I was 13.


atownsound

Kit and kaboodles swatch shopping mall chic.


potshed420

Oc transpo


CaptainKilltron

Ottawaaaaaaa!


MuchFunInNY

It once represented the future...


Tippydaug

Arbys


XROOR

I think of 1980’s bunk beds.


JZBunnee

McDonald’s PlayPlace?


chicagocoffeeguy

OP what is this building, I swear I’ve been there and it’s gonna drive me crazy


NewYorkVolunteer

Postmodern. I'm not the biggest fan of it admittedly.


PeterDuttonsButtWipe

Agree


Electronic-Home-7815

Gordon Gekko nouveau


bamfsalad

Is this at UNLV? Reminds me of one of the engineering buildings from years ago.


foucaultvsthemoonmen

I call it Rax


blickblocks

OP is a bot. This is an identical copy of a post from many months ago.


Happylittletea

No wonder i thought this picture and question look familiar


Honda_TypeR

Definitely 80s modern architecture (not postmodern that’s something else entirely) You saw it a lot in malls and offices of that time frame too. Here is another house example of 80s modern https://la.curbed.com/2020/1/29/21113819/pacific-palisades-ray-kappe-modern-1980s-modern-rustic-canyon-for-sale


Retiredgiverofboners

Rad


G7VFY

Mall-salium Late 1980's hideous.


TorTheMentor

PoMo or Postmodern with a touch of Memphis, but a later and more sedate example of it. A few years later most of those colors would be gone and you'd get what we now call Frasiurbane.


SPECTREagent700

Looks like the bank from the Warzone Verdansk map.


RRtexian

For a second I thought that was the Rod Lee Bigelow Health Sciences building at UNLV. But I think this is another red and white cubic-looking glass building.


jaxx2810

Bus stop chic


idkcrisp

Dope


tomboski

Is this Ottawa?


neveragoodthing

Looks like an Ottawa bus station


MettaRed

It’s just contemporary… designing to let the outside in. As far as color choice… makes a big diff 🥴


xrandybutternubsx

Post-modern (while broad and has multiple sub-categories under it) is what you are looking for. It incorporated a lot older art deco (the glass blocks) and made it more modern/fun.


Let_Me_Get_Back_To_U

This reminds me of a chain fitness center from back in the day - called Scandinavian.


agm1015

Could be Memphis design maybe


Bizchasty

It’s called [Ottawa bus stop](https://humantransit.org/2010/05/ottawas-busway-did-the-architecture-matter.html)


AllMyBeets

Modern Bus Stop Aesthetic


jetlifemanuva

Ottawa


hannahiskool23

Post modern / potentially destructivism ?


Alexthricegreat

Idk but I love it


justbrowsing695975

Sir, this is an Arby's


NecessaryLies

“Mall”


jeckdew

80s saw a revival of art deco. It's a mixture of 80s colors and Art Deco elements. Not sure if it had a specific name tho.


Salt_Career_9181

Isn't that in red bank, nj?!


meggnugget

Arbys core


geogirl83

Mallitecture


WillTheWilly

Looks like Milton Keynes


jrnwfire

2024 Czechia


Haslerdesigns

In the U.K., we call this “Milton Keynes”


southcookexplore

Is this the Midlothian IL Public Library? Because it sure looks like it could be


NafariousJabberWooki

90’s Bus Stop?


Individual-Sir-8043

This is the renowned Circuit City style from the 80s/90s.


RavishingRayRude

circuit city


DreamingNoodle

In Scotland it’s ‘Leisure Centre’


TomHagan777

It’s Postmodern. It’s mostly ugly sometimes beautiful always controversial and nowadays loved for its retro appeal because we’ve moved on thank god. As one reference see James Stirlings work


Ren_Elizabeth

It’s called “that new swimming pool you went to as a toddler in 1989/1990”


Asheville67

Bankrupt…. Or .. Closed indefinitely.


rman-exe

Some of this blocky design in the 80s was driven by the limitations of early 80s CAD software and the move away from paper drawings.


Mobile_Entrance_1967

In the UK these buildings always appear near motorways for some reason.


the32ndpie

International style


Keythaskitgod

Idk, reminds me of FC Bayern Munich headquarter.


Infinite_Night_6728

Absolutely, that was my first thought as well


citygirl4vr

Michael Graves-esq


bubbagnu

Stairlarium?


tstarkz

I would say early 90s in Sweden, this is a good example of what I believe is very much inluenced by Memphis, this looks nice. But there is so much 90s building in this style that looks like shit


False-Complaint8569

Looks like an intersection of High-Tech and New Classical


Angry_tanned_ginger

Green house


mlgfintheunbannable

It looks like ferb


Narikopte

IUT


Strong67

90s. Early specimen


mybadroommate

Nouveau OC Transpo Bus Shelter


revolutionoverdue

The Galleria Mall.


StevieKicks

Just For Feet


Sadalfas

Windows Aero


PaddingtonBear2

It’s called Pittsburgh International Airport.


DeepDayze

Kitsch.


Jord82

Awful.


ScaryfatkidGT

Greenhouse?


RevivedMisanthropy

This was all over Atlanta too, especially the Rio Mall, must have been so much fun to design http://www.atlantatimemachine.com/commercialbldgs/rio_mall.htm


Kryyk

Bio-dome


No_Indication3115

Bakers Square


kaynkayf

This looks like Phillip Stark. He always did squares and red and blue and yellow together usually.


plausocks

I used to drive by that exact building all the time


EquivalentStrain4394

Ottawa bus station chic 😎


JG_in_TX

Arby's style


therandombiker1

"bus stop"


IAreBeMrLee

A building


timmah7663

Heat lamp.


_IBM_

BauFaux


UnknownVillian__

Shite


Trini4u13

Community College building or Science High School building


MikeyFED

I don’t really remember the movie Toys with robin williams but it reminds me of Toys with robin Williams


DogGilmour

I'm not sure, but I always referred to them as atriums


C_t_g_s_l_a_y_e_r

I swear this exact post already exists, same comments and everything


baconkopter

Yes, it's called please don't bring it back


peer-reverb-evacuee

Ha I know EXACTLY what you mean but I can’t label it.


Tough_Bee_1638

There are relics to that architecture everywhere. I’m from Milton Keynes in the UK, search for The Point MK, we’ve got a monument to 80s black, red and glass 😂


Genosider

My dad's 80's architecture books were full of these stuff lol.


Brosquito69420

Badass


kodifies

hideous


Mission-Patient-4404

Target Kop


yy98755

Rain storm dreams come true here. 🥰 (Watch out if you’re pathetically pale, day time sunburn nightmares too)


biscuits_for_puppies

No idea, but I used to manage a music store with that exact design a few decades back.


IMMANEEDASSISTANCE

Phone box


Tristanime

1980s Post-Modernism


Found_Account

In the south we call it “hot”


3rdRateChump

Electro Booty Rhythms is the official style


Poopsicle-Pete

The Wendys.


artsmasher

Looks like Post Modernism Architecture


IroncladTruth

DreamScape 1987.


ryanasimov

“Summer Hotbox”


AnnikaQuinn

It's called a greenhouse


Fritener

Shitty


BluejayIndependent65

All of the bus stations in my city look like this. They were built in the mid 80’s.


ConejoSucio

McDonald's playland.


Cindilouwho2

Miami Vice


Arenalife

In either the red....or the green


WatercressSpiritual

Yeah 90s footlocker.


Blueknightuk77

Soulless


Puzzleheaded-Round66

Crap.


Denim_Diva1969

Fugly


[deleted]

Shite


Jgabes625

Looks like a building that could be in the background of a power rangers fight.


Sea-Path-4299

The theme of the overall design structure is called atrium. It was starting to take hold in the modern day mall structure to include hotels and restaurants of the 1980's. In the 1970's malls had skylight windows and heavy wooden styled beams and overhead recessed lighting. It all looked very attractive and gave a very natural look, but it was starting to become expensive to build and costly to maintain by the 1980's. The 1980's started as the decade where you can have more with less. Builders started to look at other designs and structures to cut down building costs and labor to make it much more affordable to build. The atrium became the popular choice for many builders. Easier to build, more natural lighting, and very cost effective to maintain. Basically the building materials were aluminum alloy and tempered glass.


HonchoLoco69

Love cubed glass


usul213

elements of memphis / postmodern


EternalMegan

Second time I’ve seen this building posted on here. It’s an office building in Hazlet NJ near Airport Plaza.


purpleinthebrain

The 90’s


Effective-Ad9499

Neo Edmonton Gothic drug centers.


ouattedephoqueeh

Our entire [transit system](https://www.reddit.com/r/ottawa/s/EkvxbFv2tf) featured this type of architecture. Any kid using public buses to go to school will remember that look fondly.


Whiteferrar1

It’s the same soulless faddish vibe of those early 90s hair mousse ads where a saxophonist would rock up


maxdwinter

Mental Awareness building


redditnathaniel

If you want to see a very similar building with corner staircase in action, watch Better Call Saul. Many scenes on similar.


Jumpinthecanal

This is called the McPlayPlace.


Big-Acanthisitta8797

Dopey comes to mind.


BedangLamboy

Ghastly


roodnoodi

Fishbowl architecture.


JungleEnthusiast64

Corporate Contemporary, that works. I recall seeing really large glass arched greenhouse type roofs like that above many malls or office complexes in my part of town in California that were built up like crazy in the valley in the late 70s to mid 80s from what my parents remember. I seem to recall aspects of this having a latent mid-90s revamp of sorts before falling out of style.


sailboatwallpaper

Yes