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L.A. Constructs the Future, 1940-1990

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From 1940 to 1990, Los Angeles transformed into a major industrial, economic, and creative hub, becoming a testing ground for innovative architecture. This exploration examines the impact of these architectural experiments on modern design and reshapes perceptions of the city’s dynamic built environment, highlighting its vibrant architectural legacy. The exhibition and catalogue feature drawings, models, and images that reveal the complex, often overlooked aspects of Los Angeles, showcasing its evolution into an internationally recognized destination with a distinct design language and iconic landmarks. This investigation builds on the foundational work of historians, theorists, curators, critics, and activists who have analyzed the city’s development. Thought-provoking essays delve into various narratives, including the physical landscape, the rise of modernism, influential residential architecture, and pioneering uses of bold forms, advanced materials, and new technologies in commercial and transportation buildings. Los Angeles's capacity for change and innovation stands out as a key strength, positioning future generations to leverage its resources for new architectural advancements. A related exhibition will be held at the J. Paul Getty Museum from April 9 to July 21, 2013.

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Overdrive, Christopher James Alexander, Wim de Wit

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2013
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Titre
Overdrive
Sous-titre
L.A. Constructs the Future, 1940-1990
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2013
Format
rigide
Pages
320
ISBN10
1606061283
ISBN13
9781606061282
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From 1940 to 1990, Los Angeles transformed into a major industrial, economic, and creative hub, becoming a testing ground for innovative architecture. This exploration examines the impact of these architectural experiments on modern design and reshapes perceptions of the city’s dynamic built environment, highlighting its vibrant architectural legacy. The exhibition and catalogue feature drawings, models, and images that reveal the complex, often overlooked aspects of Los Angeles, showcasing its evolution into an internationally recognized destination with a distinct design language and iconic landmarks. This investigation builds on the foundational work of historians, theorists, curators, critics, and activists who have analyzed the city’s development. Thought-provoking essays delve into various narratives, including the physical landscape, the rise of modernism, influential residential architecture, and pioneering uses of bold forms, advanced materials, and new technologies in commercial and transportation buildings. Los Angeles's capacity for change and innovation stands out as a key strength, positioning future generations to leverage its resources for new architectural advancements. A related exhibition will be held at the J. Paul Getty Museum from April 9 to July 21, 2013.