But after the early nineties-style opening highlighting LA's billions of cars, helicopters, and palm trees, architect Michael Maltzan, the Urban Land Institute's Katherine Perez, and members of urban design think tank cityLAB discuss the best ways for Los Angeles to densify. There's also a fun look inside Maltzan's 10 Freeway-adjacent Carver Apartments, and things wrap up with an acknowledgment that while Los Angeles is changing, it's never going to be anything like London.
· How Los Angeles may look in the future [CNN]
Filed under:
British Guy on LA: "Smog, Sprawl, Freeways, Jamba Juice, Etc."
Share this story
The Latest
Curbed LA Is Closing
Head to Curbed.com — soon to be a part of the New York Magazine family — for more of the Curbed LA that you know and love.
Koreatown Craftsman With Lots of Hand-Carved Woodwork Asks $1.5M
Built in 1910, the house sits on a lush property that includes a recording studio out back.
Loading comments...