The Hot Dog House

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The Hot Dog House is a whimsical, postmodern residential building by architect Stanley Tigerman that playfully resembles a giant hot dog.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf postmodern architecture work
residential building
work by Stanley Tigerman
architect Stanley Tigerman NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Postmodernism NERFINISHED
associatedWith American postmodernism
architectural whimsy
buildingType single-family house
category novelty architecture in the United States
postmodern houses
country United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Stanley Tigerman NERFINISHED
function residential
genre novelty building
hasDesignFeature novelty architecture
playful form
whimsical appearance
zoomorphic architecture
hasPart bun-like side elements
condiment-like color accents
sausage-shaped main volume
hasTheme everyday objects as buildings
humor in architecture
influencedBy commercial signage architecture
pop culture
movement Postmodern architecture NERFINISHED
notableFor playful postmodern design
resembling a giant hot dog
resembles hot dog

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Stanley Tigerman notableWork The Hot Dog House