A 1920's apartment building in Los Feliz frames LA's bright blue sky.
After twenty years, I was back in Los Angeles. This is my brother's town.
Frank Lloyd Wright's Mayan-style masterpiece in the Los Feliz Hills. One of the first residences ever to be built using concrete blocks Wright set the bar pretty high for other architects.
A great book store in the Los Feliz area of LA. The have a massive selection of oddball design books, hot rod decoration books, pin up girl collections, and fashion books.
A visit to five unusual places near Tarzana, California: a cave, a petting zoo, a red barn, a missile site, and a healty cafe.
Sometimes I wonder what the world would be like without electricity.
Los Angeles is a child star of a town. Beautiful, spoiled, precocious, naive.
Where else can you go to a strip-mall bar for karoake and porn stars? Only Los Angeles.
A stretch of Wilshire Boulevard through mid-city Los Angeles with beautiful art deco buildings and the LA County Museum.
Much of the old Los Angeles Zoo was built in the 1930s by the County Relief workers and the Works Progress Administration (WPA), during the Depression era. Along the primitive structures at the Zoo were once used to house to house animals, they are now deemed unsuitable for use.