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‘California Captured’

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25 September 2018

Episode 363

30 minutes


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We make for the sun-soaked hills of southern California to examine the post-war modernist-architecture boom (and mine a few lessons for today). Plus: Josh Fehnert talks to Katie Treggiden about London Design Festival.

25 September 2018

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‘California Captured’ – Part 1

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We head to LA’s Fair Oaks Avenue and step inside the former office of architects Whitney Smith and Wayne Williams with its courtyard by landscape architect Garrett Eckbo.

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Design journalist Katie Treggiden shares her highlights from this year’s event.

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Frank Gehry may be best known for his angular and unusual Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao or the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Downtown LA but his residential work is of another order entirely. We take a look inside Danziger Studio.

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