Here you will see a Pekinese pagoda made of fresh and crackly peanut brittle —there a snow-white marshmallow igloo —there a toothsome pink nougat in the Florentine manner, rich and delicious with ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Frank Gehry’s passing at 96 has sparked tributes worldwide, but in California, his influence isn’t just remembered—it’s visible.
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. As deadly wildfires raged in Southern California, Save Iconic Architecture ...
Sep. 8—Most folks know Frank Lloyd Wright as America's most influential architect. What's lesser known is he loved the movies, and Hollywood loved him. "Wright was a big fan of the movies. He really ...
How Bill English helped create the computer mouse, and the effort to change the face of architecture
On December 9, 1968, Silicon Valley witnessed an event that’s become known as the “mother of all demos.” For the first time, computer engineer Douglas Engelbart introduced elements of the personal ...
Global designer Yves Béhar has developed a “fully customizable” Accessory Dwelling Unit prototype with LivingHomes and Plant Prefab. (Courtesy Fuseproject / LivingHomes) But these aren’t your ...
It may not be unique to California, nor even America, but novelty architecture – a superbly condescending name for roadside buildings shaped like hot-dogs, boots, icebergs and hats – has its ...
If you were driving down Olympic Boulevard in Los Angeles in 1950, you’d be able to spot the Sanderson Hosiery store from a football field away. Why? The shop’s owner, A.A. Sanderson, built a giant ...
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