| The post-World War II building boom in Southern California created a gluttony in the housing market, forcing prices to boom and people to re-locate. The search for the perfect single-family home pressured many of us to move further away from the city and into the suburbs. And it forced us to rely more and more, on the automobile.
As extensions of our living room, cars have now become the hub of our social space. In this new idea of home, we commune and try to hold on to a semblance of family life.
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