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A tour of two neighborhoods where investment—and hardship—abounds.
These then-and-now photos show off buildings and public spaces that have endured for decades.
The cold is not the problem, it’s the way we are looking at it. Here’s how to make art of winter.
In the 1960s, there was an "amazing tribal life" among musicians like Joni Mitchell and Carole King.
From Pepperdine’s evacuation plans to Los Angeles’s magnificent streetlights.
What it’s like to be evicted, gender and kitchen design, why we renovate, and more
As airports are reimagined for a world in which travelers arrive in robot-driven cars and flying Ubers, maybe they should instead be reimagined as urban spaces
"We tried to create something that felt very sculptural and responded to the scale of the property," says one of the architects of the house.
The Ford Foundation’s restoration of its landmark building makes a bold statement about what architecture owes the public today
The least you can do to make a big difference where you live.