In the News
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Nov 1, 2013Urban Sublime: Visualizing the Immensity of Los Angeles
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Sep 22, 2013In Ed Ruscha's Work, A City Sits For Its Portrait
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Sep 20, 2013Artist Nate Page Turns Modernist Homes Inside Out
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Sep 12, 2013Reflections on The Getty’s “Pacific Standard Time Presents: Modern Architecture in L.A.”
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Sep 7, 2013Same Time Zone, Different Standards
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Sep 6, 2013Review> Connecting the Dots
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Aug 30, 2013Review> Advanced Uncertainty
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Aug 3, 2013Review: A city's unrealized ambitions in 'Never Built Los Angeles'
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Jul 30, 2013Los Angeles: A Crucible of Contention
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Jul 26, 2013A. Quincy Jones: Modern Architecture’s Team Player
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Jul 24, 2013A Celebration of Days Gone By
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Jul 23, 2013Keep LACMA Weird
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Jul 22, 2013The Art of Architecture: MOCA Exhibit Looks at the Field, the Process and Its Impact on the City
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Jul 19, 2013Debating the true value of San Fernando Valley sprawl
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Jul 19, 2013For LACMA's 'old' buildings, no time like the present
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Jul 17, 2013Form And Landscape: The Huntington’s Experiment With An Online Exhibition
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Jul 15, 2013Why We Love L.A. Summers: 5 Must-See Museum Exhibits
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Jul 15, 2013The Architecture of Copyright
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Jul 13, 2013Larry Wilson: Following historical breadcrumbs of SCE photo trove
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Jul 12, 2013Review: Exploring 'The Postwar House in Southern California'
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Jul 12, 2013Museums Criticized for Ignoring Women Artists — and Architects (as L.A. Times Cans Woman Art Reporter); Should Gender Matter?
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Jul 10, 2013Beyond Pacific Standard Time: 'Overdrive' and 'Everything Loose Will Land'
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Jul 8, 2013Beyond Pacific Standard Time: 'A Confederacy of Heretics' and 'A New Sculpturalism'
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Jul 5, 2013L.A.'s modern architecture feted in virtual tours along Ventura Boulevard
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Jul 5, 2013Book Review: Ed Ruscha and Some Los Angeles Apartments
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Jul 4, 2013Review: 'Windshield Perspective' is a tricky way to look at L.A.
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Jul 4, 2013Throwback Thursday: Back to the Future of L.A. Civic Architecture
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Jul 2, 2013Zumthor's Proposed LACMA Redesign Reimagines the L.A. Avant-Garde
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Jul 1, 2013Ed Ruscha's L.A., An artist in the right palce
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Jul 1, 2013400+ Historic Local Gems: The Big Map
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Jun 29, 2013Review: MOCA's revamped architecture show a model of insularity
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Jun 28, 2013David Allen: At architecture exhibits, these walls do talk
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Jun 28, 2013ROAD TO L.A. The urbanisation of Los Angeles in the mid 20th century is well documented in this fine exhibition
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Jun 28, 2013Our Diary of the Getty's Architecture Project: 'A New Sculpturalism,' Is That You?
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Jun 26, 2013COMMENT> SAM HALL KAPLAN Questions about the Getty's focus on LA's flashiest stars
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Jun 25, 2013Exhibitions that Engage instead of Lecture
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Jun 24, 2013Art, Architecture and Other Sights at Sunday's CicLAvia
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Jun 21, 2013MOCA's Controversial L.A. Architecture Exhibit Is Sprawling, Confusing and Beautiful
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Jun 21, 2013REVIEW> WIDE ANGLE LENS, Alan Hess on the Getty's new exhibition, Overdrive: LA Constructs the Future 1940-1990
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Jun 20, 2013Machine Project's Oddball Take on L.A. Architecture, From a Helicopter Experiment to the Spirit of Whitney Houston
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Jun 18, 2013The electrification of Los Angeles: a photographic history
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Jun 17, 2013Our Diary of the Getty's Architecture Project: Gehry's Back at MOCA, LACMA's Black Blob
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Jun 17, 2013Save the Pereira? Seriously?!?
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Jun 13, 2013CITY OF DUST: ARCHITECTURE AND SUBNATURE IN LOS ANGELES
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Jun 6, 2013LACMA TAR PATCH, Govan, Zumthor shed light on designs for Los Angeles' new museum
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Jun 6, 2013Zumthor Lands at LACMA
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Jun 6, 2013Zumthor’s Black Flower
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Jun 5, 2013Peter Zumthor’s LACMA Design Revealed!
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Jun 5, 2013LACMA Director and Peter Zumthor Make the Case for Museum's Redesign
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Jun 5, 2013GRAD STUDENT UNEARTHS ARCHITECT’S DRAWINGS FOR GETTY EXHIBITION
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Jun 4, 2013Architecture as Civic Self-Help: LACMA Debuts New Look
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Jun 4, 2013Is the Peter Zumthor Redesign of LACMA the Architectural Equivalent of "Beyond Earth'?
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Jun 3, 2013Zumthor and LACMA, By the Numbers Peter Zumthor's building proposal for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, in three charts.
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Jun 3, 2013Here's the First Look at Peter Zumthor's Huge LACMA Redesign
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Jun 2, 2013Found: R.M. Schindler's hidden church
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Jun 2, 2013LACMA's future unfurls in Peter Zumthor's design
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Jun 1, 2013WHAT WILL THE NEIGHBOURS THINK? LOS ANGELES LOOKS BACK TO THE FUTURE
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Jun 1, 2013Frank Gehry back in MOCA architecture show, coaxed by Thom Mayne
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Jun 1, 2013Warum Los Angeles? Die Stadt, das Bauen und die Kunst
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Jun 1, 2013L.A.'s Future in the Rearview Mirror
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May 30, 2013Is Our Discussion of L.A. Architecture Too Focused on Cars?
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May 30, 2013Our Diary of the Getty's Architecture Project: Where Are the Women?
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May 30, 2013‘Overdrive’ Reframes Story of L.A.’s Built Environment
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May 29, 2013REVIEW> ABOUT FACE Alan Hess reviews SCI-Arc's exhibition, Confederacy of Heretics, on a generation of architects that redefined Los Angeles
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May 28, 2013Modernism’s Beginning and Its End
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May 24, 2013Getty Initiative Explores Los Angeles’ Architectural History
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May 22, 2013Gorgeous Photos Of LA’s Modern Architectural Heritage Emerge In Online Exhibit
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May 20, 2013HERETIC ARCHITECTS ONSTAGE AT DWELL ON DESIGN
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May 19, 2013Illuminating the power of change in the L.A. Basin
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May 19, 2013The decade Los Angeles really lit up: Power company photographs capture the spread of electricity in the 1940s
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May 18, 2013Case study conservation on the Eames' Case Study House
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May 17, 2013A. Quincy Jones, overlooked genius? Hammer Museum makes the case
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May 16, 2013L.A. artists, architects' effect on each other at MAK Center exhibit
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May 16, 2013What Office Trailers Can Teach Us About Los Angeles
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May 13, 2013Portfolio: LA’s Radicals in Retrospect
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May 13, 2013L.A. Historical
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May 11, 2013A. Quincy Jones getting his due
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May 9, 2013A Confederacy of Heretics
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May 8, 2013WHY L.A. IS IMPORTANT: The Getty’s mega-initiative “Pacific Standard Time” gives substance to a city’s swagger
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May 6, 2013IN THE STUDIO: STEPHEN PRINA
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May 3, 2013Our Diary of the Getty's L.A. Architecture Project: SCI-Arc's Gala and a Concert at Jackie Treehorn's House
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May 1, 2013Exhibition Review: A Confederacy of Heretics: The Architecture Gallery, Venice, 1979
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May 1, 2013LACMA draws up ambitious plans for a $650-million new look
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Apr 26, 2013Once More, With Feeling: Stephen Prina's History Paintings
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Apr 25, 2013If He Builds It, You Will Come
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Apr 22, 2013Review: History lurks in Stephen Prina's sculptures at LACMA
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Apr 20, 2013Revisiting 'Some Los Angeles Apartments'
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Apr 19, 2013Overdrive: L.A.'s Future is Present in its Past
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Apr 19, 2013A Diary of the Getty's Big, New Exploration of L.A. Architecture
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Apr 18, 2013Review: L.A.'s satisfying sprawl
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Apr 16, 2013Architecture in Pacific Standard Time
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Apr 9, 2013Before There Was Google Street View, There Was Ed Ruscha," American Photo, April 9, 2013
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Apr 9, 2013Dwell’s Q&A with Christopher Alexander, co-curator of the Getty Exhibition Overdrive
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Apr 8, 2013Review: 'Confederacy of Heretics' a delicate task
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Apr 8, 2013 Celebrating L.A.’s Modern Architecture
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Apr 8, 2013 Southern California architecture: the missing early years from PSTP
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Apr 4, 2013Stephen Prina: ‘As He Remembered It’
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Mar 28, 2013Thom Mayne, Frank Gehry and the Band of L.A. Architects Who Changed Everything
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Mar 14, 2013Modern Architecture in LA: A sneak preview of a new exhibition programme
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Feb 13, 2013Moby: L.A. Architecture's New Mascot
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Feb 10, 2013Pacific Standard Time Presents: Modern Architecture in L.A.
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Feb 7, 2013Moby Still Loves L.A. Architecture
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Jan 18, 2013As Modern as We Could Be
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Jan 16, 2013Getty Launches 'Pacific Standard Time Presents: Modern Architecture in L.A.'
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Jan 15, 2013Getty Kicks Off Pacific Standard Time Presents: "Modern Architecture in LA"
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Jan 14, 2013Pacific Standard Time's architecture focus moves forward
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Oct 18, 2012L.A.’s Modern Architecture Gets Its Due with “Pacific Standard Time Presents”
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Sep 27, 2012Getty Plans ‘Pacific Standard Time’ for Modern Architecture
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