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January 01, 1990 - November 09, 2012 + Design and Architecture
Grand Avenue, Looking at Los Angeles, Ground Zero 
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Actor, writer and director Ben Stiller, joins us to discuss his new book, Looking at Los Angeles. Greg Goldin, architecture critic for Los Angeles...
Richard Meier; Architecture for Humanity in South East Asia 
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Arts and Crafts at LACMA 
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The Arts and Crafts movement brought beautiful design, and a challenge to industrialization, to Europe and America. Frances Anderton speaks with design critic Michael Webb...
Design and Architecture for the Holidays 
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It's that time of year again for children to be deluged with gadgets and games many of which are thrown aside after a...
Architecture in the Age of Fear 
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America has embassies in almost 200 countries, in buildings that have evolved to reflect this country-s extraordinary global power. We hear more about how America...
Homemade Heavens and Canine Chic 
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Home-made altars are living shrines to a democratic heaven. Frances Anderton finds out about their design, and the bot-nicas that supply the icons in a...
Politics, Design and Visions for the Future 
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Design makes up a huge part of the American economy, but do Senator Kerry or President Bush feel government has a role in promoting American...
Jacques Derrida and Deconstruction in Architecture 
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The father of deconstruction is dead. Frances Anderton speaks with architecture critic Joseph Giovaninni about Jacques Derrida and his influence on architecture. Plus, Frank Gehry's...
Los Angeles, a Laboratory for Residential Design 
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Sixty years ago the editor of Arts and Architecture magazine created the Case Study House program. The result was a trove of experimental houses that...
LA's Relationship to the Land 
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Los Angeles is known as much for its glorious landscape as for its obliteration of it. Frances Anderton speaks with designer Fritz Haeg about an...
Design and Architecture at School 
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Despite the acknowledgement that arts education plays an essential role in educational, emotional and professional development, many students in LA County have no arts classes...
Design and Architecture at the Olympics 
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A roof inspired by leaves, and swimsuits by sharks' skin -- at the Olympic Games! Frances Anderton speaks with Melanie Klettner of Women's Wear Daily...
An Homage to William Burroughs in Desert Hot Springs 
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Three years ago Steve Lowe lovingly restored and reopened John Lautner's 1947 Desert Hot Springs Motel. Now, the onetime collaborator of William Burroughs has transformed...
Renzo Piano 
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He became world-famous when he designed the Pompidou Center in Paris. Now the Italian architect is making his mark on US cities coast to coast....
The Bouroullec Brothers, and the New Hollywood Bowl 
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Rising stars of the design world, the French brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec are synthesizing their talents into furniture and product design of exquisite lightness...