Caltech 1910-1950

Caltech 1910-1950
Title Caltech 1910-1950 PDF eBook
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Pages 76
Release 1983
Genre Architecture
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Caltech 1910 - 1950

Caltech 1910 - 1950
Title Caltech 1910 - 1950 PDF eBook
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Release 1983
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Caltech 1910-1950

Caltech 1910-1950
Title Caltech 1910-1950 PDF eBook
Author Baxter Art Gallery
Publisher
Pages 64
Release 1983
Genre Architecture
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Caltech 1910-1950

Caltech 1910-1950
Title Caltech 1910-1950 PDF eBook
Author Baxter Art Gallery
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1983
Genre Architecture
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Historic Pasadena

Historic Pasadena
Title Historic Pasadena PDF eBook
Author Ann Scheid
Publisher HPN Books
Pages 215
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 189361901X

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An Arch Guidebook to Los Angeles

An Arch Guidebook to Los Angeles
Title An Arch Guidebook to Los Angeles PDF eBook
Author Robert Winter
Publisher Gibbs Smith
Pages 546
Release 2009-09
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781423608936

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Known as "the bible" to Los Angeles architecture scholars and enthusiasts, Robert Winter and David Gebhard's groundbreaking guide to architecture in the greater Los Angeles area is updated and revised once again. From Art Deco to Beaux-Arts, Spanish Colonial to Mission Revival, Winter discusses an impressive variety of architectural styles in this popular guide that he co-authored with the late David Gebhard. New buildings and sites have been added, along with all new photography. Considered the most thorough L.A. architecture guide ever written, this new edition features the best of the past and present, from Charles and Henry Greene's Gamble House to Frank Gehry's Disney Philharmonic Hall. This was, and is again, a must-have guide to a diverse and architecturally rich area. Robert Winter is a recognized architectural historian who lives in Los Angeles, and has led architectural tours through the Los Angeles area since 1965. He is a professor at Occidental College in Los Angeles.

Landscapes of Desire

Landscapes of Desire
Title Landscapes of Desire PDF eBook
Author William Alexander McClung
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 340
Release 2000-03-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780520929005

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To those of us who look at Los Angeles and see no sense at all, Landscapes of Desire offers a vivid and rewarding account of the particular visions that drove the period of Anglo dominance in the Los Angeles region, from about 1850 to about 1985. William McClung's fascinating essay, supported at every point by wonderful illustrations, shows that Anglo settlers and developers wanted nothing more than to make sense of their surroundings, but that their two dominant paradigms were at war with each other. Anglophone Los Angeles, McClung says, has tried strenuously to reconcile two competing mythologies of place and space: one of an acquired Arcadia--a found natural paradise--and the other of an invented Utopia—an empty space inviting development. The collision between these two underlying ideals is still present in the ambivalence at the heart of the city's and region's understanding of themselves. The Arcadian dream of nurturing inherited beauty entailed idealizing the region’s Hispanic past. Yet that past was simultaneously belittled by the utopian vision of arid landscapes watered into Anglo plantations and ranchos reshaped into cities. From Helen Hunt Jackson's 1884 novel Ramona to the work of artists David Hockney, Edward Ruscha, and Terry Schoonhoven in the 1960s and after, Los Angeles has been an arena of competing and often incompatible constructions of ideal place and space. Looking at architecture, landscaping, literature, historiography, painting, conceptual art, and such ancillary activities and crafts as booster pamphlets, real estate promotions, and citrus box labels, McClung presents a new and refreshingly revisionist view of the city’s growth. Examining designed spaces, including buildings, parks, freeways, and whole neighborhoods and communities, he gives readers a strong sense of the contradictions, failures, and triumphs that continue to govern L.A.'s image of itself. Los Angeles Times Best Nonfiction Book of 2000