Tag: William Pereira
10 L.A. Landmarks We Lost During the 2010s
Let’s take a moment to say goodbye to some historic places that we lost in the last decade
Four of L.A.’s Iconic Midcentury Buildings Are Currently Under Threat
These local gems could be torn down for new development
These Beloved, Iconic L.A. Buildings Are in Danger of Being Demolished
Covina Bowl was added to the historic list, but these are facing imminent threats
What’s That Building? Retro Gallery on La Brea
The Story Behind This Vintage Store and Their Vintage Structure
The Nebulous Future of LACMA’s Black Blob Design
At a ”Third Los Angeles” talk, architecture critics disagreed on the merit of Peter Zumthor’s design for the museum’s new building
The Story Behind L.A.’s Coolest Looking Gas Station
Jack Colker’s 76 Station has been nominated for landmark status. Here its designer, Gin Wong, weighs in
Endangered Spaces: 12 Historic Buildings in Los Angeles Under Threat
A Gothic church, an abandoned mental hospital, and the TV home of Joe Friday are in danger of disappearing
Slideshow: Architecture Of William Pereira
His midcentury masterworks will be on display at the Los Feliz library tonight.
DispL.A. Case #70: Steve Anthony Trunk
The history of Los Angeles as told through 232 objects.