Architecture has a long life span. What we build and create says multitudes about what we value. See the stories that are shaping the landscape of Los Angeles and beyond.
Materials & Applications (M&A) will present "C D A G N C E," an improvisational performative experience on an experimental architectural installation on May 24.
A new exhibition at L.A.'s Central Library features the architectural drawings, sketches and blueprints that expressed the calculated vision of Union Station.
The exhibit "Perseverance" gives insight into the history of Japanese tattooing while also exploring and mimicking the perfection of the Japanese tattoo composition.
The Institute 4 Labor Generosity Workers & Uniforms works to raise awareness around global labor issues and history through a variety of performative and participatory projects.
Vast, confusing, punctuated by curiosities neither beautiful nor ugly, and demanding of both endurance and optimism, Los Angeles' airport provides a tempting symbol for the city itself. But why only now has it felt the need to become "world class"?
The women and men who created this busy city, who built the movie studios, the hospitals, the charities, the schools, and the industries that make Los Angeles great, are buried in these gently sloping hills.
Woodbury University students are building structures that can be used for the "Seed to Skillet" program, where girls learn how to raise produce and turn it into a meal.
Mayor Eric Garcetti joined L.A. Times architecture critic Christopher Hawthorne for an discussion of public policy surrounding a diverse array of city planning subjects.