Posts Tagged: Los Angeles

Urban Land Institute Los Angeles

Report writer and editor for the Goodyear Tract Technical Assistance Panel in January 2018. Read/download the report.

Urban Land Institute Los Angeles

Report writer and editor for the Goodyear Tract Technical Assistance Panel in January 2018. Read/download the report.

Which Way, L.A.?

Guest on Restoring the LA River, KCRW’s September 18 airing of Which Way, L.A.? Listen here.

Which Way, L.A.?

Guest on Restoring the LA River, KCRW’s September 18 airing of Which Way, L.A.? Listen here.

Urban Land Institute Technical Assistance Panel

Urban Land Institute Los Angeles

Report editor for Los Angeles Convention Center: A ULI-LA Technical Assistance Panel for the city of Los Angeles. Read/download the report.

Urban Land Institute Technical Assistance Panel

Urban Land Institute Los Angeles

Report editor for Los Angeles Convention Center: A ULI-LA Technical Assistance Panel for the city of Los Angeles. Read/download the report.

Spring Street Park

The Architect’s Newspaper

“Spaces throughout the park encourage private uses by one person or small groups. Urban serenity is also available on a circumnavigating path, which provides a circuit for people and strollers. A diagonal walkway bisects the site, providing a potential future

Spring Street Park

The Architect’s Newspaper

“Spaces throughout the park encourage private uses by one person or small groups. Urban serenity is also available on a circumnavigating path, which provides a circuit for people and strollers. A diagonal walkway bisects the site, providing a potential future

Point Break post

Curbed LA

“And, of course, the whole thing ends with Reeves delivering arguably the best line from a career full of magnificent lines: ‘Vaya con Dios.’” Read the article.

Point Break post

Curbed LA

“And, of course, the whole thing ends with Reeves delivering arguably the best line from a career full of magnificent lines: ‘Vaya con Dios.’” Read the article.

Curbed LA

“The U-Hauls served as temporary displays for the work of up-and-coming, experimental architecture practices here in Los Angeles–where architecture businesses are known for being experimental, even if they don’t often get a chance to deploy those innovations in Los Angeles.”

Curbed LA

“The U-Hauls served as temporary displays for the work of up-and-coming, experimental architecture practices here in Los Angeles–where architecture businesses are known for being experimental, even if they don’t often get a chance to deploy those innovations in Los Angeles.”

Curbed LA

“Directly across the street are the green umbrellas and patio of Urth Café, and the imminent La Kretz Innovation Campus will be moving into the warehouse spaces directly across Hewitt Street from the Barker Block, meaning the number of bearded

Curbed LA

“Directly across the street are the green umbrellas and patio of Urth Café, and the imminent La Kretz Innovation Campus will be moving into the warehouse spaces directly across Hewitt Street from the Barker Block, meaning the number of bearded

Curbed LA

“Dodger Stadium regulars will notice the changes before they enter the stadium. Local landscape architect Mia Lehrer designed the plazas that will welcome the three million or so fans who come to Dodger Stadium every season. Lehrer says the job was an

Curbed LA

“Dodger Stadium regulars will notice the changes before they enter the stadium. Local landscape architect Mia Lehrer designed the plazas that will welcome the three million or so fans who come to Dodger Stadium every season. Lehrer says the job was an

KCET

“It’s no secret that the citizens of Los Angeles believe their hometown to be an exception to many rules. The sun will always shine, there is always a way around the traffic, the Lakers will never miss the playoffs, and

KCET

“It’s no secret that the citizens of Los Angeles believe their hometown to be an exception to many rules. The sun will always shine, there is always a way around the traffic, the Lakers will never miss the playoffs, and

The Architect’s Newspaper

“Clearly, the ghost town quality that made downtown such an attractive back lot for the film industry—like the era of the early 20th century that built the neighborhood—is a thing of the past.” Read the article.

The Architect’s Newspaper

“Clearly, the ghost town quality that made downtown such an attractive back lot for the film industry—like the era of the early 20th century that built the neighborhood—is a thing of the past.” Read the article.