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Home » Los Angeles

Articles Tagged with ''Los Angeles''

Nokia Theatre Lighting Projects

David Sokol
May 19, 2008
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Project Specs Nokia Theatre Los Angeles, California ELS Architecture and Urban Design << Return to article the People Owner Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG) 1100 South Flower Street Suite 3200 Los Angeles, CA 90015 www.aegworldwide.com Architect ELS Architecture and Urban Design 2040 Addison Street Berkeley, CA 94704 ph: 510.549.2929 fx: 510.843.3304 www.elsarch.com Design team: Bruce Bullman, AIA, Kurt Schindler, AIA, Barry Elbasani, FAIA, Jeff Zieba, AIA, Connie Nitta Curtis, AIA Interior designer ELS/AEG Structural engineer John A. Martin & Associates 950 S. Grand Avenue 4th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90015 www.johnmartin.com Mechanical D/B engineer ACCO Engineered Systems 6265 San Fernando Road
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Maltman Bungalows

In sprawling Los Angeles, Drisko Studio Architects reinvent a vintage typology for the Maltman Bungalows.
Christopher Hawthorne
April 1, 2008
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You can find pretty much anything in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles: a pair of limited-edition sneakers, an obscure gourmet cheese, or a copy of The Da Vinci Code in Mandarin.


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Unbuilt Houses 2008

Sycamore House

April 1, 2008
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A modern residence perched on a Southern California hillside aims for LEED Platinum.


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Off-Use

Ingrid Spencer
December 19, 2007
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In Los Angeles, where an average house lists for around $700,000, every inch of the city’s 469 square miles is coveted—almost.


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Off-Use - House of the Month -

Ingrid Spencer
December 19, 2007
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Project Specs Off-Use Los Angeles, California P XS << Return to article the People Architect P XS designed the architecture, interiors and landscape (including pool) on this project. P XS 950 South Highland Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90036 p/f 323.935.2351 www. pxsarchitecture.com Linda Pollari, Project Architect Robert Somol, Designer Architect of record: Linda Pollari, Architect No. C 26644 Engineer(s): STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: Efficient Consulting Engineers 8949 Reseda Boulevard, Suite 217 Northridge CA 91324 p 818.718.6412 f 818.718.6433 Mechanical engineer: Rusher Air Conditioning 19626 South Normandie Avenue Torrance CA 90502 p 714.521.9696 f 310.323.0707 Consultant(s) Lighting: John Brubaker 1246 North Genesee Avenue
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Billy Wilder Theater, Hammer Museum, UCLA

Casting light as a metaphor for film, Michael Maltzan and Lam Partners animate the Billy Wilder Theater
Sarah Amelar
November 19, 2007
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Like shooting stars against a night sky—or a glowing game of pick-up sticks—thin rods of white light dynamically charge the black-box auditorium of the Billy Wilder Theater in the Hammer Museum at UCLA.


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EnterActive

Electroland turns an apartment-building facade into a billboard for pedestrian movement
David Sokol
August 19, 2007
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To the designers at the Los Angeles–based firm Electroland, modern life is a video game.


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lee+mundwiler architects' Coconut House Tweaks Iconic Forms to Deliver Views without Losing Privacy

Russell Fortmeyer
Russell Fortmeyer
July 19, 2007
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In Los Angeles, a city known for its dearth of public spaces, architects have expressed the issues of privacy and transparency in the home in often-unusual ways, typically motivated by a perceived break with architectural tradition.


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lee+mundwiler architects’ Coconut House tweaks iconic forms to deliver views without losing privacy Residential Quarterly

Beth Broome
July 19, 2007
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Project Specs lee+mundwiler architects’ Coconut House tweaks iconic forms to deliver views without losing privacy Los Angeles, California lee + mundwiler architects << Return to article the People Architect Lee + Mundwiler Architects 3400 Airport Ave. #40 Santa Monica, CA 90405 p. 310. 390.5412 f. 310. 390.5422 Stephan Mundwiler, AIA Principal Architect Cara Lee, Project Designer Engineer(s): Christian Williamson CTW Engineers 3400 Airport Ave. Bldg E Santa Monica, CA 90405 p. 310. 482-3909 F. 310. 482-3923 Consultant(s) Landscape: Lee + Mundwiler Architects General contractor: Niagara Construction, Ron Kolodziej P.O. Box 2733, Culver City, CA 90231 310.390.4988 Photographer(s) Juergen Nogai &
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Griffith Observatory

Griffith Observatory

Pfeiffer Partners and Levin & Associates Architects' restoration and expansion of L.A.'s beloved landmark lures stars back to Hollywood.
Russell Fortmeyer
Russell Fortmeyer
June 1, 2007
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Like Los Angeles, the Griffith Observatory, a 1935 Art Deco masterpiece conceived by Russell Porter and designed by the firm Austin and Ashley, exists in several domains, illusory and real. Whether glimpsed in the movies—1955’s "Rebel Without a Cause" or 1984’s "The Terminator"—or as a twilight destination in the Hollywood Hills, the Griffith’s iconic three-domed structure, what longtime observatory director Edwin Krupp calls the “hood ornament of Los Angeles,” also provides that rare Los Angeles accident: true public space.


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