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Author Daniel Gregory, Ph.D., Associate AIA, is home editor for Sunset magazine and a member of the arcCA editorial board.
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For an issue on architectural awards in California, it seems appropriate to …
Sunset and the Changing Western Home
Thank You for Submitting: Advice to the Award-lorn
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If you have been unsuccessful in your attempts to win a design award for your work, you might reasonably conclude that the projects that do get chosen to receive awards are selected either as …
Awarding Honor: Editor's Comment
arcCA 01.1, “Awarding Honor.”] __________ Long ago and far away, when I was in architecture school, I attended a presentation by a visiting L.A. architect. From the tiers of the former medical theater that served as the school’s …
Coda: Housing in the Landscape
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Bill Turnbull’s work is celebrated in a new monograph, William Turnbull, Jr.: Buildings in the Landscape, recently published by William Stout Publishers. The book explores twenty of Bill’s projects, all but two of …
Housing Futures: Making Place or Marketing Product?
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Author Buzz Yudell, FAIA, is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Arts and Architecture at UCLA, a partner in the firm of Moore, Ruble, Yudell in Santa Monica, and a member of …
Yes In My Backyard: Failure and Success in Bringing Housing to the Center City
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Author Morris Newman is a senior contributor to California Planning & Development Report and writes regularly for The Los Angeles Times and The New York Times. He is currently writing a book about …
Delight Reflected: Architects, Value, and Used Houses
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Author Erik Lerner, AIA, practiced architecture from 1982 until 1997, when he joined Mossler Deasy & Doe, a Beverly Hills-based real estate brokerage that has specialized for 24 years in representing buyers and …