Restaurant Gwen by Home Studios Los Angeles Sarah Amelar April 1, 2017 No Comments Impeccable design steals the show at a Hollywood restaurant.Read More
Sixth Street Viaduct by Michael Maltzan Architecture and HNTB Los Angeles April 1, 2017 No Comments In a nod to its predecessor—the 1932 viaduct, demolished in 2016—a new bridge dubbed the “Ribbon of Light” will feature 10 pairs of concrete arches.Read More
MLK1101 by Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects Los Angeles Janelle Zara April 1, 2017 No Comments A forthcoming 34,000-square-foot housing complex in South L.A. will become a home for military veterans.Read More
THE SIX by Brooks + Scarpa Los Angeles Janelle Zara April 1, 2017 No Comments In Los Angeles’ MacArthur Park neighborhood, a 52-unit community was designed specifically for the rehabilitation of disabled veterans.Read More
Central Recreation Center Pool by Lehrer Architects LA South Los Angeles April 1, 2017 One Comment A sparkling new pool has become a popular gathering spot in its working-class neighborhood of South Los Angeles.Read More
A Data-Driven Approach to Revitalizing the L.A. River Anna Fixsen March 28, 2017 No Comments Frank Gehry's team speaks to RECORD about their methods and proposal for the L.A. River project.Read More
United States Courthouse, Los Angeles, by SOM Los Angeles Cathleen McGuigan March 1, 2017 No Comments A light-filled civic building in Los Angeles animates and engages a rapidly urbanizing downtown.Read More
Temple Israel of Hollywood by Koning Eizenberg Architecture Los Angeles Sarah Amelar February 1, 2017 No Comments An airy chapel is set against a somber historic synagogue in Los Angeles.Read More
On the Boards: February 2017 February 1, 2017 No Comments From a futuristic museum in California to the upgrade of a historic soccer stadium in the United Kingdom, an international roster of renowned architects is continuing to make headway on projects across the globe.Read More
MADWORKSHOP Students Develop Modular Homeless Shelters for L.A. Janelle Zara January 26, 2017 No Comments Architecture students at the University of Southern California have designed an immediate solution to L.A.'s homelessness problem.Read More