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Pasadena
Pasadena has many protections in place for its historic resources. The city became a Certified Local Government in 1986, indicating its strong commitment to a professionalized preservation program. Pasadena has a strong historic preservation ordinance and has designated over 100 local landmarks and several historic districts. The city does not require owner consent to designate […] -
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Redondo Beach
Redondo Beach’s commitment to historic preservation is easy to see in this South Bay city, where historic structures from the city’s early days as a seaside resort community continue to shape its character. The city has been a Certified Local Government since 1990 and has a variety of protections and incentives available as part of […] -
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San Marino
Following several years of preparation and the input of residents and preservation advocates, the City of San Marino passed a new historic preservation ordinance on April 11, 2018, marking a major milestone for preservation in this 3.7-square-mile city in the San Gabriel Valley. The new ordinance went into effect on May 11. The new ordinance […] -
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San Gabriel
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Maycrest Bungalows
The Maycrest Bungalow courts represent the history -- and potential future -- of affordable housing in El Sereno. -
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South Pasadena
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2023 Benefit: Linda’s Legacy
We're honoring Los Angeles Conservancy president and CEO, Linda Dishman's 31 years of leadership with a historic affair at Vibiana in downtown Los Angeles. -
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Arthur Silvers
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President's Award: Alan Hess
As an architect, architecture critic, historian, author, educator, and preservationist, Hess has elevated the roadside and commercial architecture of post-World War II to its rightful place in the canon of architectural history. He has done so by taking seriously the hidden, forgotten, neglected, and unsung places that helped define postwar living. Coffee shops, ranch houses, […] -
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Garrett Eckbo
Widely regarded as the father of Modern landscape architecture, Garrett Eckbo saw landscape design as a vehicle for social change... -
1950-1960: Suburban Metropolis
The decade of the 1950s established Southern California’s reputation for creativity in architecture. The city’s residential architecture gained international fame, largely due to the Case Study program sponsored by Arts+Architecture magazine. Through Sunset magazine, however, California design spread even more widely and popularly. The region’s growth was also gaining attention nationally; its burgeoning population led […] -
Saving the 1970s