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American Cement Building Lofts
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Group Tours (Virtual/In-Person)
Explore Los Angeles' history and iconic architectural gems virtually or in person with your own personal docent! -
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Michael Burch Architects
Founded in 1986, Michael Burch Architects specializes in high-end residential and commercial projects. -
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People + Places: L.A.’s Multifamily Housing Origin Story: From Bungalow Courts to Dingbats
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Duarte
Duarte does not currently have a historic preservation ordinance. Though the City was working toward that goal in 2008 and such an ordinance was discussed in a study session, the City Council did not give direction to pursue the topic further. The City has made progress with historic preservation with its first citywide survey of […] -
History of LGBTQ Los Angeles
The LGBTQ history of Greater Los Angeles touches upon the many racial, gender, religious, sexual, and socioeconomic identities and communities that contribute to the diversity of the region. To date, current literature on queer history and, more specifically, the queer history of Los Angeles, is sporadic and largely incomplete. (Read how and why we use the […] -
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John Parkinson
Along with son Donald Parkinson and partner Edwin Bergstrom, John Parkinson helped defined the look of pre-World War II Los Angeles... -
Background Buildings
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Roosevelt High School
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Lawrence Halprin
One of the most influential landscape architects of the latter twentieth century, Lawrence Halprin brought nature into urban spaces in unprecedented ways... -
City of Los Angeles Fee Hike
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San Gabriel Historic Preservation and Cultural Resource Ordinance Update
The City of San Gabriel enjoys a wealth of historic and cultural resources, including archeological sites related to the Gabrielino-Tongva tribe, the iconic San Gabriel Mission, Spanish Colonial Revival-style buildings of the 1920s and ’30s, and cohesive residential neighborhoods. In pioneering recognition of its cultural resources, San Gabriel became the second city in Los Angeles […]