Architecture Guide to Los Angeles

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$14.00

The most visual architecture guide to Los Angeles ever published – more than 60 stunning buildings, designed by some of the world’s greatest architects, presented on a beautifully illustrated map to accompany you on your next trip to “The City of Angels”.

Los Angeles boasts an eclectic collection of buildings that mirrors its diverse culture and history. Our architecture guide features classic mid-century modern homes like the Eames House by Ray and Charles Eames, and the Stahl House by Pierre Koenig, which showcase their clean lines and indoor-outdoor living spaces that epitomize the city’s spirit. Spanish colonial revival and Art Deco gems like the Griffith Observatory, Bradbury Building, Eastern Columbia Building and Ennis House by Frank Lloyd Wright, are also featured and pay homage to LA’s architectural heritage.

Our architecture guide to Los Angles guide also features several contemporary works of architecture, like The Broad Museum by Diller Scofidio + Renfro and the iconic Walt Disney Concert Hall by Frank Gehry both located in Downtown Los Angeles. Travel westward and the eclectic architecture of Culver City by Eric Owen Moss, the future Lucas Museum of Narrative Art by MAD Architects, or the Emerson College by Morphosis Architects will give you a glimpse into an architecture of the future.

This thoroughly researched architecture guide is a must-have for architecture enthusiasts of all ages. It makes travel planning effortless and boasts an up-to-date curated list of buildings not found anywhere else; the perfect pocket-companion for your next trip abroad.

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Description

Features

1. The cover features a unique architectural icon that celebrates a local project and is illustrated as
a wandering path, capturing the joy of architecture and discovery.

Cover Illustration: Walt Disney Concert Hall by Gehry Partners, LLP

2. Map identifying the general locations of the buildings, major and medium-sized road networks,
urban areas, watersheds, parks and other natural features.

3. Recommended Route identifying a must-see network of buildings and landmarks, with dashed
lines indicating routes for contemporary, modern and historical interests.

4. Legend of selected architectural projects featuring beautifully detailed building icons, the name of
the architect(s) / designers involved, and an address for where it can be found.

5. QR code connecting you to our digital guide with more information about the projects.

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