Dodger Stadium has just gotten a huge makeover, but it's still the same old place it was when it opened in 1962, and at the LA Review of Books, architecture critic Sam Lubell gives his appreciation: "I love that approaching the place feels a bit like stepping back in time, back to a very specific midcentury Los Angeles when technology was the answer, when the future could bring anything, and when optimism wasn't optional." [LARB]
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