Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright just before his death in 1959, the house commissioned by Norman and Aimee Lykes in the suburbs north of Phoenix was ultimately built in 1967 by Wright’s apprentice, John Rattenbury.
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The ruling against the anonymous artist came in the midst of a bitter legal battle between him and a greeting-card company that used one of his images. A panel of three judges from the European Union’s Intellectual Property Office has ruled a...
The Case Study series showcased homes commissioned by the magazine and designed by some of the most influential designers and architects of the era, including Charles and Ray Eames, Richard Neutra, and Pierre Koenig. The residences were intende...
While Los Angeles’s arts district, wedged between the city’s downtown and the L.A. River, is home to several large, illustrious galleries, a group of younger spaces are cropping up across the city’s palm-studded sprawl. They range from Pa...
Whether you’re looking for a traditional yoga experience, a modern take on the longstanding practice, or inner peace in the bustling City of Angels, the LA yoga scene has you covered. The best part? We've put together a list of all the best o...
Last month, on the campus’s 55th anniversary, cranes began to knock down the Pereira-designed pavilions, piece by piece, to make way for architectural superstar Peter Zumthor’s curvy new museum building. The demolition signifies the end of ...
Lawrence Weiner was one of the leading names of the 1960s Conceptual art movement, and his work returns to Regen Projects for his tenth show with the gallery. On View features a series of large-scale, text-based installations.