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Old Pizza Hut Building - For anyone growing up in the 1980s, the trademark angular roof of a pizza hut restaurant was impossible to miss. Filmmakers matthew salleh & rose tucker talk about their new documentary featuring fascinating insights into how former pizza hut buildings around the u.s. Remember, not every commercial building with a hipped roof is a former. Tran and cahill recently raised over $15,000 on kickstarter to self. Pizza hut locations were known for their iconic red, trapezoid. The angular, red shingled roofs and trapezoidal windows were designed by architect. It proved that students are a great target customer. We’ve got pictures of former pizza huts that are now everything from banks to bustling medical clinics. The locations of former pizza huts are actually well documented on usedtobeapizzahut.com. Cyali (cyali) may 12, 2015, 11:03am

Photographer ho hai tran has taken pizza hut passion to great lengths, travelling the world to seek out and photograph the “original ‘hut’ style buildings that were erected in. Pizza hut restaurants have one of the most recognizable architectural designs in all of retail. The first opened pizza hut restaurant was in a red brick building near wichita university, where the brothers studied. Working off a network of elite spies/readers, the site shares amazing. Sink your teeth into this oddly satisfying collection—because spotting. The angular, red shingled roofs and trapezoidal windows were designed by architect. It was a building form so iconic that the restaurant’s logo still carries that dual pitched “hut” roof. Pizza hut locations were known for their iconic red, trapezoid. We’ve got pictures of former pizza huts that are now everything from banks to bustling medical clinics. Those signature ihop buildings were so much more interesting than pizza hut.

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The Angular, Red Shingled Roofs And Trapezoidal Windows Were Designed By Architect.

Remember, not every commercial building with a hipped roof is a former. It was a building form so iconic that the restaurant’s logo still carries that dual pitched “hut” roof. Photographer ho hai tran has taken pizza hut passion to great lengths, travelling the world to seek out and photograph the “original ‘hut’ style buildings that were erected in. But what’s become of all these “iconic” buildings?

Raise Your Hand If You Remember The Original Design For The Pizza Hut Restaurant.

The locations of former pizza huts are actually well documented on usedtobeapizzahut.com. Filmmakers matthew salleh & rose tucker talk about their new documentary featuring fascinating insights into how former pizza hut buildings around the u.s. Working off a network of elite spies/readers, the site shares amazing. Used to be a pizza hut is the essential blog tracking the second lives of the world's fallen pizza huts.

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Those signature ihop buildings were so much more interesting than pizza hut. For anyone growing up in the 1980s, the trademark angular roof of a pizza hut restaurant was impossible to miss. Tran and cahill recently raised over $15,000 on kickstarter to self. Pizza hut locations were known for their iconic red, trapezoid.

We’ve Got Pictures Of Former Pizza Huts That Are Now Everything From Banks To Bustling Medical Clinics.

Please post only images of recognizable former pizza hut locations with a hipped roof. Pizza hut restaurants have one of the most recognizable architectural designs in all of retail. There is an architectural legacy to pizza hut that you don’t really notice until you see a new business that moves in and doesn’t change a thing about the building. They all used to be pizza huts.

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