L.A. Takes Big Step to Curb Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Buildings Deborah Snoonian Glenn February 16, 2018 No Comments The effort is part of the city’s sustainability plan to reduce emissions by 60 percent before 2035.Read More
Wonderland Park Avenue House by Assembledge+ Los Angeles Leslie Clagett January 3, 2018 No Comments Paying extra attention to the kitchen, designers reconnect a Los Angeles residence to its lush context.Read More
The Barrington Residence by Eric Rosen Los Angeles Deborah Snoonian Glenn December 7, 2017 No Comments Inspired by its site, a surprising house in Los Angeles is designed to be experienced from the top down.Read More
Design Vanguard 2017: FreelandBuck Los Angeles and Brooklyn, New York Cara Greenberg December 1, 2017 No Comments This bicoastal team’s distinctive designs are informed by an interest in cellular structure and graphic patterning.Read More
Frank Gehry to Design a New Youth Orchestra Center for LA Philharmonic Erin Hudson November 9, 2017 No Comments The new center will be renovated from a pre-existing building in Inglewood.Read More
Hedrick Study by Johnson Favaro at UCLA Los Angeles Deborah Snoonian Glenn November 1, 2017 No Comments Johnson Favaro's cozy new study in a UCLA dormitory is a game changer for students' work-life balance.Read More
Mariposa 1038 by Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects Los Angeles Clifford A. Pearson October 1, 2017 No Comments In L.A.’s Koreatown, an apartment building with a punchy facade enlivens the street.Read More
Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Unveils Concepts for Exhibition Spaces in New Renzo Piano-Designed Buildings Alex Klimoski September 27, 2017 No Comments The Los Angeles museum, currently under construction, will house items from the Academy’s vast permanent holdings.Read More
Berggruen Institute Reveals New Campus Designed by Herzog & de Meuron Fred A. Bernstein August 23, 2017 2 Comments Situated just west of the Getty Center in the Santa Monica Mountains, brand new renderings of the think tank’s campus include a floating rectangular structure of concrete and two massive spheres. Read More
Marciano Art Foundation by wHY Los Angeles Sarah Amelar July 1, 2017 No Comments A once-popular Masonic temple, adorned with symbols, transforms into a private museum in Los Angeles.Read More