
Franklin Avenue
Hollywood, California
Lloyd Wright, Architect 1926
Although his father ultimately abandoned textile block construction, Lloyd Wright employed patterned concrete blocks in a number of his own designs.
This is a detail of the cavelike front entrance of the house.
Franklin Avenue
Hollywood, California
Lloyd Wright, Architect 1926
The fortess-like exterior of the Sowden house hides a private courtyard which can be glimpsed very briefly during a party scene in L.A. Confidential
02/18/2001 - Samuel-Novarro House (1928), Lloyd Wright, Architect
5609 Valley Oak Drive
Los Feliz/Hollywood Hills, CA
Built for Louis Samuel and later owned by Ramon Novarro, the Samuel-Novarro house is sometimes mistakenly attributed to Frank Lloyd Wright™, Senior.
Lloyd Wright (Frank Lloyd Wright, Jr.) built a successful practice in Los Angeles after coming here to supervise his father's few Los Angeles projects in the 1920's.
Frank Lloyd Wright is a registered trademark of the Frank Lloyd Wright foundation.
12/26/2000 - The Angels Flight funicular railway in downtown Los Angeles was originally located a couple of blocks away from its present location. Dominating the view behind the railway car is Los Angeles City Hall.
12/10/2000 - Mission Hills Bowl - 10430 Sepulveda Boulevard, Mission Hills, California.
A closer shot of Mission Hills Bowls than the first one I took in 1999.
12/01/1999 - Looking north. This was taken from the bluff overlooking the beach, north of the pier.
An unused photo from my days as an Edmund's staffer; one of the perks of the job at the time was participation in the long-term road test program. In late 1999, the test fleet happened to include a BMW 328i sedan.
10/02/1999 - 470 North La Cienega Blvd, West Hollywood. Armet & Davis, Architects.
Several Norm's still exist around the Los Angeles area, with relatively unchanged exteriors. Foodwise, Norm's is greasy spoon all the way - which isn't necessarily a bad thing. I'll take Norm's over Denny's any day.
10/02/1999 - Fairfax at Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles. Armet & Davis, Architects.
A stylish Coffee Shop sign decorates Armet & Davis' characteristically slanting roof along Fairfax ave. A potential point of interest to film buffs: A scene from the Coen Brothers' film The Big Lebowski was filmed inside Johnie's.
09/26/1999 - Sherman Way near Sepulveda Blvd, Van Nuys, California.
Much has been written about Muffler Men, but I've only seen three in the wild. You may have noticed the Muffler Man who shows up briefly in the opening credits of The Sopranos.