SurveyLA, the Office of Historic Resources's effort to catalog the city's architectural stock, has put early focus on the long-neglected Valley, and the attention is paying off: they've turned up shotgun houses, a 1916 Craftsman in West Hills, buildings left over from old poultry farms out in Winnetka, and houses designed by Lloyd Wright, Paul Williams, and Richard Neutra, "which the city otherwise had no way of knowing were built." [LADN]
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