The Black Cat, 2013. Photo by Adrian Scott Fine/L.A. Conservancy The Black Cat Frank L. StiffThe site of a 1966 police raid, The Black Cat represents the early evolution of the LGBTQ civil rights movement.
Photo from Tom Gardner Collection/Conservancy archives The Donut Hole John TindallEd McCreanyJesse HoodThis La Puente icon is one of SoCal's best examples of Programmatic architecture.
Photo by Adrian Scott Fine / L.A. Conservancy The Factory Architect UnknownThe 1929 Factory building embodies a number of significant historical patterns in West Hollywood, from the development of the entertainment industry to the rise of nightlife visibly catering to the gay community.
Photo by Michael E. Stern; courtesy the Forum The Forum Charles Luckman AssociatesThe "Fabulous" Forum thrives once again as a high-end entertainment venue.
Photo by Larry Underhill The Poster Neutra Richard NeutraThis rare example of multi-family housing designed by Richard Neutra received a Conservancy Preservation Award in 2007.
Photo courtesy Architectural Resources Group Theme Building, LAX Pereira & LuckmanThis true Modern icon is recognized worldwide as the space-age landmark of one of the world’s youngest and most influential major cities.
Photo by Andrew Allison Triad (Case Study House #23A) Killingsworth, Brady and SmithIntended as a pilot project for a large tract of houses in La Jolla, only this Triad was ever built.
Photo by Andrew Allison Triad (Case Study House #23C) Killingsworth, Brady and SmithIntended as a pilot project for a large tract of houses in La Jolla, only this Triad was ever built.