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Art and Architecture
Architecture of the late twentieth century often reflected the influence of the contemporary art of its time. Architects and artists inspired each other and collaborated together, from designers such as Millard Sheets integrating art into his civic architecture and Home Savings and Loan branches, to architects like Frank Gehry, who in 1976 said, “My approach to architecture […] -
1960-1970: Imperial California
Southern Californians sensed that the astonishing future they had eagerly anticipated since the 1920s had finally arrived in the 1960s. The boom of the 1950s had been the launching pad; by 1964 California became the largest state in the union; its aerospace, oil, electronics, tourist, and entertainment industries dominated the nation; its economy became one […] -
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Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright is one of the most legendary figures in American architecture. -
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Precious Blood Catholic Church
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Edward Durell Stone
Edward Durell Stone was an early pioneer of the New Formalist style. A highly prolific architect who designed buildings across the globe, by 1958 Stone was one of the best-known architects in America. -
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Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden
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Otis Art Institute Building
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Edward T. Foley Center, Loyola Marymount University
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Chouinard (L.A. New Times Western School)