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Design and Architecture

Host Frances Anderton looks at design and architecture from a Los Angeles perspective.

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Episodes

Reclaiming Public Space-- at the Beach and at the River

Aside from water, the L.A. River and Malibu’s beaches at first glance don’t have much in common. But look closer, and you’ll find they are two of L.A.’s most underutilized public spaces. We explore both places and how Angelenos are reclaiming them via recreation.

Jul 01, 201428 min

Can the Southland Grow in an Age of Drought?

Can the Southland grow if drought is the new normal? Hadley Arnold says yes, with architecture that acts as a sponge. Plus, Dave Hickey, Maura Lucking and Gideon Brower.

Feb 04, 201433 min

Mobility Changes in the Capital of the Car

The L.A. Auto Show heralds a look at the changing shape of transportation: from hydrogen fuel cell and autonomous cars to the Hyperloop, and an argument between bicycles.

Nov 19, 201330 min

A Different Kind of 'American Beauty'

A different kind of density: Las Casitas brings crowds and joy to the suburbs. Alissa Walker meets Bari Ziperstein; Edward Dimendberg explains Diller, Scofidio + Renfro.

Nov 12, 201331 min

Why Identities Matter

From "hipster" logos to "LA Midnight" uniforms, a look at identity changes, good and bad. Plus, a Le Corbusier sofa and an Eames chair trade insults in Everything Talks.

Sep 17, 201330 min

Petersen Museum Sells Classic Cars

The Petersen Automotive Museum changes gear amidst reports of secretive sales of classic cars. Santa Monica’s anti-nuclear Chain Reaction needs funds to avoid a meltdown.

Aug 27, 201318 min

William Pereira: Who Was He?

William Pereirabuilt much of Los Angeles. Carolina Miranda talks about growing up in Pereira’s mind. Alan Hess talks about why he matters to the LACMA site.

Aug 13, 201315 min

A New Twist on Tie Dye; Never Built

Alissa Walker talks to Jennifer Parry Dodge about tie-dyeing. Matt Holzman reports on another LA project that was Never Built: Elysian Park housing by Richard Neutra.

Aug 07, 201326 min

Art and Architecture in 60s New York and 70s LA

Counterculture LA and New York: A new detective novel inhabits the Soho art scene in the late 60s; Sylvia Lavin talks about “Loose” artists and architects in 1970s LA.

Jul 30, 201330 min

Detroit No More; Neverbuilt Los Angeles

Detroit shaped America and is now on its knees. Andrew Zago considers what comes next. Matt Holzman reports on the neverbuilt visions of Frank Lloyd Wright and son Lloyd.

Jul 23, 201335 min

Architecture of Air, and Aluminum

On today’s DnA, Neil Denari talks about his futuristic architecture and the music that inspires it, and David Weinberg revisits Wallace Neff’s bubble house dream.

Jul 09, 201327 min

Denise Scott Brown, and Designing Couples

After a fight to get Denise Scott Brown co-credit for a Pritzker Prize, Scott Brown talks about being female in an unequal profession. Plus, designing duo Scout Regalia .

Jun 26, 201330 min

Sculptural Architecture is in Full Flower

A look at “sculptural” architecture now in full flower – at MOCA, and LACMA. Plus, changing the image of guns, and design for the disabled by a disabled designer.

Jun 18, 201330 min
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