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L.A. [Ten]. Interviews on Los Angeles Architecture, 1970-1990s | Stephen Phillips | 9783037784099

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L.A. [Ten]

Interviews on Los Angeles Architecture, 1970-1990s

Author:Stephen Phillips

Publisher:Lars Müller

ISBN: 978-3-03778-409-9

  • Hardcover
  • English
  • 256 Pages
  • Nov 15, 2013

Catapulted to fame by the international media in and around the 1980s, a loosely affiliated cadre of architects - the so-called L.A. Ten – emerged to define the future of Los Angeles architecture.

In this book, L.A. [Ten]. Interviews on Los Angeles Architecture, 1970-1990s Neil Denari, Frederick Fisher, Ming Fung, Craig Hodgetts, Coy Howard, Franklin Israel (posthumously), Wes Jones, Thom Mayne, Eric Owen Moss, and Michael Rotondi offer a casual, witty, and approachable retrospective on the characters, environment, and cultural history of L.A. architecture as they remember it through a series of oral history interviews conducted by Stephen Phillips alongside Wim de Wit, Christopher Alexander (both Getty Research Institute), and the students of the Cal Poly LA Metro Program in Architecture and Urban Design.

Catapulted to fame by the international media in and around the 1980s, a loosely affiliated cadre of architects - the so-called L.A. Ten – emerged to define the future of Los Angeles architecture.

In this book, L.A. [Ten]. Interviews on Los Angeles Architecture, 1970-1990s Neil Denari, Frederick Fisher, Ming Fung, Craig Hodgetts, Coy Howard, Franklin Israel (posthumously), Wes Jones, Thom Mayne, Eric Owen Moss, and Michael Rotondi offer a casual, witty, and approachable retrospective on the characters, environment, and cultural history of L.A. architecture as they remember it through a series of oral history interviews conducted by Stephen Phillips alongside Wim de Wit, Christopher Alexander (both Getty Research Institute), and the students of the Cal Poly LA Metro Program in Architecture and Urban Design.

Touching upon the intrigue and development surrounding the Los Angeles architecture scene from Postmodernism through Deconstructivism, this book reveals deeply personal and moving stories and events about many of the formative conferences, exhibitions, pedagogical developments, and formal and material strategies of the avant-garde Los Angeles architecture community from the 1970s to the 1990s.

 
Stephen Phillips, an architect, historian and educator, is Associate Professor of Architecture at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, and Founding Director of the Cal Poly L.A. Metro Program in Architecture and Urban Design.

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