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January 01, 1990 - July 22, 2012 + Design and Architecture
Ebooks and the iPad: A Match for the Coffee Table Book?

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Ebooks may transmit words but can they furnish a room? We hear from Taschen's Josh Baker and Nook designer Robert Brunner about ebooks, the iPad...
Will Design and Architecture Help Haiti Rise Again?

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Haiti's catastrophe has killed thousands and destroyed Port-au-Prince, once a jewel in the Caribbean. We look at the architecture past, present and -- possibly --...
From Hummers to Hybrids: Design in the Oughts Revisited

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A decade of design and architecture is drawing to a close. How did we do? Hear from Dan Neil on the everyday object that trumps...
Welcoming Police Stations; A Sustainable Supersize House

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Can architecture change the perception, and practice, of policing? We learn about the fancy new precinct stations in LA. Plus Keenen Wayans and his 16,000...
Healing by Design

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You don't hear much about design in the healthcare reform debate, but the way a hospital is planned may affect the way you heal. We...
Does Creative Architecture Inspire Creativity?

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The LAUSD's new flagship arts high school opened last week. Will this icon for the underserved enable creativity? We hear about it from architect Wolf...
When Architecture Met Pop Culture

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When the recession hits Los Angeles architect Richard Best,
what sensible path does he follow? He joins a reality show. Hear his
amazing story. Plus, Scott Neustadter...
Goodbye, Julius Shulman

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Julius Shulman, architectural photographer whose seductive images sold
California Midcentury Modern architecture and its lifestyle around the
world, died on July 15 at the age of 98....
Public Space Is the Happening Place in LA Design

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Some of the most interesting new design in LA is going on in public space. Frances Anderton speaks with architecture critic Chris Hawthorne, landscape designer...
Waste Not, Want Not

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The vacuum, the washing machine and, now, the hand-dryer...industrial designer Sir James Dyson talks about his ongoing mission to keep ourselves and the rest of...
Is It Goodbye to Architectural Excess?

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The economic crash has brought a decade of lavish “icon”-building to a halt. Does this mean an architecture of “excess” will be replaced by one...
Surviving the Downturn, Creatively

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Los Angeles has long been a magnet for architects and designers but
the slump has hit them hard. Can they find creative solutions? We hear about...
Interview with Ralph Eggleston, production designer of Wall-E 
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Frances Anderton interviews Ralph Eggleston, the production designer of the film Wall-E.
Architect of Cinematic Cities Builds Home for Cinematic Arts

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The creator of fantasy cities also likes building the real thing. George Lucas, patron of the USC's School of Cinematic Arts on buildings on screen...
Design, Architecture and Inauguration Day

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Today, the Obamas take Washington. What does this mean for design and architecture? Join DnA today to hear from Todd Boyd, AKA The Notorious Ph’d,...