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Albert C. Martin, Sr.
Patriarch of one of the oldest and most prolific architecture firms in Southern California, Albert C. Martin saw opportunity in the open fields of a fledgling city... -
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Richard Dorman
Richard Dorman helped shape the mid-century modern landscape of Los Angeles, from homes for wealthy clients to commercial and industrial buildings... -
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Playing with the Cocoanut Grove Orchestra
I remember the Ambassador Hotel, May Company, Petersen Museum (formerly Ohrbach’s, which had the best Japanese restaurant on the top floor), and many other stores and theaters between San Vicente and La Brea. We used to shop and eat along the nice stores and restaurants along Wilshire. One of my first jobs after high school […] -
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S. Charles Lee
As the motion picture capital of the world, Los Angeles was the perfect place for architect S. Charles Lee to launch one of the most celebrated and prolific careers in theatre design... -
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John Parkinson
Along with son Donald Parkinson and partner Edwin Bergstrom, John Parkinson helped defined the look of pre-World War II Los Angeles... -
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We are a nonprofit membership organization whose mission is to work through education and advocacy to recognize, preserve, and revitalize the historic architectural and cultural resources of Los Angeles County. -
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May & Burch Conservation, Inc.
May / Burch Conservation, Inc., specializes in the conservation of easel paintings, murals, and painted architectural materials. -
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El Barrio Free Clinic
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Page & Turnbull
A leader in architectural services, cultural resources studios, and preservation technology since 1973. -
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Edward Durell Stone
Edward Durell Stone was an early pioneer of the New Formalist style. A highly prolific architect who designed buildings across the globe, by 1958 Stone was one of the best-known architects in America. -
Historic Tax Credit (HTC)
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Pegasus Apartments