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Postfire redevelopment could help long-term Altadena residents regain their footing—or hasten their exit.

The most decisive year in LA’s modern history is around the corner. Will the city meet the moment?

Offering “self-care for you and your car” and multitiered memberships, Sun Day aims to disrupt the $15 billion car wash industry through a waxy formula of millennial minimalism, inspirational branding, and venture capital.

Near the end of the film, Ciocchetti attends a party at Bernard Judge’s Triponent House (1962), a low-key affair that nonetheless sends him into a panic attack, banging against the dome home’s transparent Mylar windows.

To read Anton Wagner reflexively means to engage with his Los Angeles not as a product of its historical context, but a refraction of our own.

What is it that we want from Ruscha? What does New York want from the idea of LA?

For the team behind this eco-futures festival, optimism is radical. But is it enough?

Here’s another thing about gamification: It doesn’t work.

Without its umbilical connection to the Venetian Expo, at any time this Sphere might just roll away.

An exhibition’s celebration of Helena Arahuete’s draftsmanship reiterates the incredible technical facility and breadth of knowledge required to be a good architect.

I can’t disentangle dingbat apartments from the memories of the years I have spent in Los Angeles.

But if models are a myriad of things and also not those things, what is a hefty volume full of discourse-heavy texts and chockablock with photographs of models?

A lone chroma-key green structure appeared down the slope at 6101 Mulholland Highway.

A middle-class fable set in gold country.

Is this mélange giving Hot Girl Western, Italian futurism, or ’60s psychedelia?

Justice for Zipatone!