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January 01, 1990 - November 09, 2012 + Design and Architecture
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,...
Back to the Handmade

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As mass-produced goods overwhelm us, people are returning to the
handmade. Frances Anderton speaks with Jenny Ryan, Catherine Bailey, William Stranger and Brooke Hodge about Felt...
The Metropolitan President and Architecture and Design

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Barack Obama will be the first president to hail from a major metropolis in a long time. What does this mean for architecture and design?...
The Graphics of Political Protest

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Shepard Fairey and Robbie Conal, who have kicked up a storm with their political posters, discuss using design to send a message. Plus, the Gamble House turns...
'Guerrilla' Designers Remake LA Public Space

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Angelenos are building benches for bus stops in South Los Angeles; clearing trash and landscaping neglected strips of land and covertly planting trees on sidewalks....
All LA's a Stage

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DnA looks at the opening next month of the new Broad Stage
and the remodeled Mark Taper Forum. Plus, Alex McDowell on how computers are changing...
Landmark Architecture of LA's Past and China's Present

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This week, we look at the architecture of big ideas, in LA past and China present.
One-Seaters, Two-Wheelers and the Honda Fuel Cell Car

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With gas prices and congestion getting worse, is it time to trade in
your car for a two-wheeler? Plus, Charles and Ray Eames get the USPS
stamp...
Design and the Elastic Mind; New Uses for Old Materials

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New technologies are changing our lives so fast it's dizzying. How can designers help? Find out when Frances Anderton talks with Paola Antonelli about Design...
Selling Architecture as Art; Disney's Small World

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Richard Neutra's famed Kaufmann House in Palm Springs goes on the
block in May, to be auctioned off in Christie's Fine Art sale. What does
this mean?...
Guerrilla Stores; Edible Estates

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Comme des Garçons has opened a temporary "guerrilla" store downtown. New York's Storefront for Art and Architecture is touching down on Sunset for a month....
BCAM Comes to Town

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It's by a blue-chip architect and filled with blue-chip contemporary art. So how is the new BCAM at LACMA? Find out when we talk to...
Politics Meets Design

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The message behind the architecture of America's new
embassies, and the fashion industry's efforts to legislate against
piracy. Plus, LA hardware stores and why women
love them.