Chinese Pizza Hut

A study on transculturalism. A historically Asian roof form bastardized into a pseudo-American mansard roof.

When a pizza gets cold, it becomes to a bowl of lo mein. But the lid stays the same.
Was it a Chinese Hut all along?

These photographs track instances of former Pizza Hut locations, in the United States of America, revered back to locations of Asian cuisine. It is the reverse of transculturalism in action. It is the reclamation of cultural form to outwardly communicate origin.

After all, pizza was invented in China.