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Stephen Kanner is a Santa Monica architect that gave a lecture at the Palm Springs Museum last year that included this project. If Le Corbusier had been commissioned to design a service station, it might have looked like this. There is a competing service station at each corner of the intersection where this building is located, but Kanner's appeared to be doing the most business. I'd like to chalk it up to a discerning public that appreciates good architecture, but the price of gas was also considerably lower here...
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