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"Los Angeles is a city whose buildings define it, a city whose buildings are instantly recognizable. A bestseller in hardcover, Iconic L.A. has been completely updated and revised to include Case Study House #8, the famed steel-and- glass masterpiece designed by Charles and Ray Eames"--Provided by publisher.
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Buildings, structures, Architecture, City & town planning - architectural aspects, Public buildings: civic, commercial, industrial, etc, Social history, 20th century, Los Angeles (Calif.), California, Public, Commercial, or Industrial Buildings, Criticism, U.S. Architecture - General, Architecture / General, Iconic LA, LA's Most Memorable Buildings, Buildings, structures, etc, Los Angeles, Los angeles (calif.), history, Architecture, united statesPlaces
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Iconic LA: Stories of LA's Most Memorable Buildings
February 2007, Angel City Press
Paperback
in English
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Iconic L.A.: stories of L.A.'s most memorable buildings
2006, Angel City Press, Angel City Pr, Brand: Angel City Press
in English
- 2nd ed.
1883318688 9781883318680
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Iconic L.A.: Stories of L.A.'s Most Memorable Buildings
April 2003, Los Angeles Times Books
Hardcover
in English
1883792711 9781883792718
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Iconic LA, Stories of LA's Most Memorable Buildings
February 12, 2001, Princeton Architectural Press
Hardcover
in English
- 1 edition
1890449083 9781890449087
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Iconic LA: stories of LA's most memorable buildings
2000, Balcony Press
in English
1890449083 9781890449087
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"Shortly after the turn of the century, Los Angeles began its lazy sprawl across the western edge of the continent, a laid-back, sundrenched town shaped by orange groves and movie shoots, inventing itself as it went along."
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Shortly after the turn of the century, Los Angeles began its lazy sprawl across the western edge of the continent, a laid-back, sundrenched town shaped by orange groves and movie shoots, inventing itself as it went along.
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