With its sweeping silver façade dancing like musical notes on the Los Angeles skyline,...
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With its sweeping silver façade dancing like musical notes on the Los Angeles skyline,...
A tourist hops off the bus on Hollywood Boulevard with the goal of seeing just one place. Meandering...
When thinking of architecture, a sidewalk may not come to mind. But when that sidewalk is the foundation...
The Petersen Automotive Museum’s shiny steel ribbons swirl around the striking monument to car culture...
Whether whisking eggs for an omelet, writing a new cookbook or spending the summer in Italy,...
When the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s long-awaited David Geffen Galleries are completed in late...
An important part of Hollywood history, the stand was started by Paul and Betty Pink with a $50 pushcart...
Oh, L.A., you toddlin’ town. Man, I love this place. I blame the pings. What’s a ping?...
No studio defines Hollywood like Paramount. Its distinctive logo, with stars aligning around a high...
Greystone Mansion, perhaps the most famous property in Beverly Hills, sits at the top of a long curvy...
One of the best examples of L.A.’s roadside programmatic architecture was also designed to make...
Built in 1914, Yamashiro is an exact replica of a palace in the mountains near Kyoto, Japan. The Hollywood...
Just an hour’s drive north of Los Angeles, an enclave of grandeur awaits travelers looking for solace,...
If the walls at the Formosa Cafe could talk, they’d regale any lunch, dinner or happy hour crowd...
Oil tycoon J. Paul Getty desired his vast collection of Classical and Renaissance-era artworks to be viewed...
The Ebell of Los Angeles’ building at Wilshire Boulevard and South Lucerne Avenue is an architectural...
An enchanting castle sits atop a hill above Franklin Avenue in Hollywood, a longstanding institution. While...