Los Angeles: An Architectural Guide

“Los Angeles: An Architectural Guide” by David Gebhard, published by Gibbs Smith Publishers in 1994, offers a comprehensive exploration of the architectural landscape of Los Angeles. This edition, written in English and spanning 512 pages, serves as a detailed guide to the city’s artistic buildings and architectural highlights, providing readers with insights into the diverse styles and structures that define the area.
Readers will find a thorough examination of Los Angeles’ architecture, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the city’s unique design elements. The guide covers various architectural styles and significant buildings, helping to illuminate the artistic heritage of Los Angeles. With its focus on architecture and guidebook format, this book is suitable for both residents and visitors looking to deepen their understanding of the city’s built environment.
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Los Angeles guide to architecture and all the artistic buildings.
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