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Programs

In addition to the public programs of the exhibition venues, the following organizations have also developed special programs for Modern Architecture in L.A.

On-Site Office Trailer, 2012

On-Site Office Trailer, 2012; CLUI Photo Archive, 2012. © The Center for Land Use Interpretation

Center for Land Use Interpretation

On-Site Office Trailers: Invisible Architecture of the Urban Environment

CicLAvia - Bullocks Wilshire

CicLAvia—Bullocks Wilshire; Photo: Gary Leonard. Image Courtesy of CicLAvia

Community Arts Resources

CicLAvia –Iconic Wilshire Boulevard

Shopping Bag Market, date unknown

Shopping Bag Market by Doug White, date unknown; Photograph, safety film. Southern California Edison Photographs and Negatives. Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens

Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens

Form and Landscape: Southern California Edison and the Los Angeles Basin, 1940-1990

Downtown's modern skyline gleams with skyscrapers from the 1960s-1990s

Downtown's modern skyline gleams with skyscrapers from the 1960s–1990s; Photo: Annie Laskey. © Los Angeles Conservancy

Los Angeles Conservancy

Curating the City: Modern Architecture in L.A.

Gustavo Dudamel, LA Phil Music Director

Gustavo Dudamel, LA Phil Music Director; Courtesy of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association

Los Angeles Philharmonic

The Mozart/Da Ponte Trilogy

The Donut Hole

The Donut Hole; Photo courtesy of Machine Project

Machine Project

The Machine Project Field Guide to L.A. Architecture

Harold Zook House, 1951

Harold Zook House, 1951; Photo: James Staub

Pasadena Heritage

Pasadena 1940 Forward

The Hughes Flying Boat is moved out of the Hughes Aircraft assembly building to Terminal Island for final assembly in June, 1946

The Hughes Flying Boat is moved out of the Hughes Aircraft assembly building to Terminal Island for final assembly in June, 1946; Photo from the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum Collection. © Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum

UCLA Architecture and Urban Design

Extreme IDEAS: Architecture at the Intersection