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Stanley Clark Meston
- Stanley Clark Meston (7 January 1910 — 30 December 1992) was an American architect most famous for designing the original golden arches of McDonald's restaurants. In an article about the origin of McDonald's golden arches, architectural historian Alan Hess wrote: "Nationwide success and proliferation have obscured the origins and creators of [the arches] in Southern California.
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Nov 6, 2017 · Meston’s arches, crafted by sign-maker George Dexter, made their debut in 1953 with the first franchised McDonald’s at Phoenix, Arizona. The franchisee was Occidental Petroleum executive...
Stanley Clark Meston (7 January 1910 — 30 December 1992) was an American architect most famous for designing the original golden arches of McDonald's restaurants.
Along with their practical knowledge, the brothers brought Meston a rough sketch of two half-circle arches drawn by Richard. The idea of an arch had struck Richard as a memorable shape to make their stand more visible.
Dec 3, 2017 · Helped by his assistant Charles Fish, Meston designed two 25-foot yellow sheet-metal arches decorated in neon and presented them to the brothers. They were almost exactly as the McDonalds had envisioned them, so the brothers accepted with no hesitation whatsoever.
In the early 1950s, brothers Richard and Maurice McDonald hired architect Stanley Clark Meston to design a drive-in hamburger stand that carried on the traditions of roadside architecture...
Nov 14, 2023 · Looking to expand their revolutionary concept, the McDonald brothers hired architect Stanley Clark Meston in 1953 to design a new, futuristic building with attention-grabbing architecture. Meston's design included the iconic yellow arches that eventually became synonymous with McDonald's.
Aug 4, 2023 · In his rough sketch of the idea, he referred to them as “The Golden Arches.” The brothers set about finding an architect who could transform their sketch into a reality. After meeting with several architects — none of whom liked the design — they met Stanley Clark Meston. Meston looked at the sketch and accepted their proposal.