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LOS ANGELES CONSERVANCY IN THE NEWS

Below you will find recent press coverage of Los Angeles Conservancy issues and events.

UCLA Violates a Long-Standing Regent's Bequest and Endangers One of the Rarest Private Japanese Garedns in the United States. Huffington Post. May 2, 2012.

Palos Verdes Estates owners tear down historic Moore House. Daily Breeze. April 28, 2012.

Lloyd Wright's Palos Verdes Moore House Demolished. Architecture Lab. April 26, 2012.

Lloyd Wright's Palos Verdes Moore House Demolished Today. Curbed L.A. April 25, 2012.

(We Won't) Forget It, Jake. NBC L.A. April 6, 2012.

Reuse Renaissance. The Architect's Newspaper. April 5, 2012.

Yellow Brick Road: Wilshire. NBC L.A. March 27, 2012.

Westwood Residents Consider Historic Preservation. Westwood Century City Patch . March 16, 2012.

Sunday Tour in Pomona and Claremont highlights artworks of Pomona’s native son, Millard Sheets. Contra Costa Times. March 15, 2012.

Restoring Value to Veteran Hollywood Stars. Urban Land. March 14, 2012.

Classical but not kitsch, Millard Sheets’ art and architecture in Pomona and Claremont. KPCC Off-Ramp. March 8, 2012.

An Artist's Pomona Legacy. NBC L.A. March 6, 2012.

 

LOS ANGELES CONSERVANCY PRESS RELEASES

Below you will find recent press releases from the Los Angeles Conservancy.

The Los Angeles Conservancy Announces Screening of Chinatown. March 26 , 2012.

The Los Angeles Conservancy Announces Lineup For 2012 Last Remaining Seats. February 23, 2012.

Los Angeles Conservancy Presents Millard Sheets: A Legacy of Art and Architecture. January 25 , 2012.

Los Angeles Conservancy Presents "At Home with History" Tour Featuring "The Triplet" of Historic Districts. September 22, 2011.

Los Angeles Conservancy Announces 30th Annual Preservation Award Recipients. March 28, 2011.

Los Angeles Conservancy Announces Lineup for 25th Annual Last Remaining Seats. March 2, 2011.

Historic Friars Club Building Being Demolished. January 26, 2011.

 

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Subway Terminal Building
417 S. Hill Street, Los Angeles
This exceptional building, whose design derives from a 15th century Florentine palazzo, was constructed as the original terminus of the Pacific Electric Railway system. Thousands of Angelenos traveled daily to and from the concourse and underground platforms beneath the building. Today, restoration to the lobby, with its mosaic designs, pink Tennessee marble floor, and skylit ceiling has brought the building back to life. Its owners are also planning to convert the upper floors of the building to apartments.Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #177.

Photo courtesy of Subway Terminal Building


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