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LA Times House & Home Round-up: 4/28/06

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Set in stone and tile: Historian Robert Winters has preserved his 1903 bungalow that belonged to artist Ernest Batchelder, whose famous tiles and touches fill the house.
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Alluring but elusive charms: "Sure, daffodils and irises are lovely. But in the world of bulbs, calochortus is that rare, exquisite choice."
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Life after stainless steel: It's coming, slowly: The Kitchen/Bath Industry show in Chicago showed a turn away from stainless and towards glass (as well as coper and bronze...)
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A cinematic awakening transforms L.A. architecture: According to the author, movie depictions of glamorous surroundings and foreign cultures encouraged "a quest for a more exotic life." They were a means of escape, as were the period revivals in architecture that they often displayed.

Comments (1)

The Architecture of Entertainment looks like a great read!

posted by Enrique on 2006-04-28 10:30:15
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