An Architectural Guidebook to Los Angeles (Paperback)

An Architectural Guidebook to Los Angeles

Product Description

Known as “the bible” to Los Angeles architecture scholars and enthusiasts, Robert Winter and David Gebhard’s groundbreaking guide to architecture in the greater Los Angeles area is updated and revised once again. From Art Deco to Beaux-Arts, Spanish Colonial to Mission Revival, Winter discusses an impressive variety of architectural styles in this popular guide that he co-authored with the late David Gebhard. New buildings and sites have been added, along with all new photography. Considered the most thorough L.A. architecture guide ever written, this new edition features the best of the past and present, from Charles and Henry Greene’s Gamble House to Frank Gehry’s Disney Philharmonic Hall. This was, and is again, a must-have guide to a diverse and architecturally rich area.

Robert Winter is a recognized architectural historian who lives in Los Angeles, and has led architectural tours through the Los Angeles area since 1965. He is a professor at Occidental College in Los Angeles.



From the Inside Flap

CONTENTS Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Los Angeles A Brief History of Los Angeles Architecture Historic Preservation in Los Angeles Planning Landscape Architecture Area Reference Maps 1. Malibu 2. Pacific Palisades, North 3. Pacific Palisades, South 4. Santa Monica, North 5. Santa Monica, South; Ocean Park 6. Venice; Marina Del Rey 7. Los Angeles International Airport 8. South Beach Area 9. Palos Verdes, North 10. Palos Verdes, South 11. Santa Catalina Island 12. San Pedro 13. Wilmington 14. Torrance 15. Long Beach, Downtown and West 16. Long Beach, East; Naples; and Seal Beach 17. Long Beach, North 18. Inglewood; Hawthorne 19. Gardena 20. Baldwin Hills; Culver City 21. Brentwood 22. Bel Air 23. Westwood, West 24. Westwood, South and East 25. UCLA 26. Beverly Hills, North 27. Beverly Hills, South 28. Century City 29. Carthay Circle 30. South Carthay 31. West Hollywood 32. Central Hollywood 33. Hollywood Hills 34. East Hollywood; Los Feliz; Griffith Park 35. Silver Lake 36. Angelino Heights; Echo Park; Elysian Park 37. Wilshire Boulevard District; Hancock Park 38. MacArthur Park, West 39. MacArthur Park, North 40. MacArthur Park, East 41. Downtown 42. Downtown, Civic Center 43. Downtown, Plaza and Northeast 44. Downtown, South 45. Boyle Heights 46. Exposition Park, West; Leimert Park 47. Exposition Park, East 48. University of Southern California 49. Vernon; Commerce; Huntington Park; South Gate; Bell; Maywood; Watts 50. Highland Park 51. Mount Washington 52. Eagle Rock 53. Lincoln Heights 54. Alhambra 55. Montebello; Pico Rivera 56. Whittier 57. Santa Fe Springs 58. Downey 59. Norwalk 60. Artesia 61. San Fernando Valley 62. Glendale 63. Burbank 64. Universal City 65. North Hollywood 66. Toluca Lake 67. Studio City 68. Sherman Oaks 69. Encino 70. Tarzana; Woodland Hills 71. Calabasas 72. Highway 101 West 73. Simi Valley; Westlake Village 74. Canoga Park 75. Chatsworth 76. Northridge 77. Granada Hills; Mission Hills 78. Van Nuys; Panorama City; Sepulveda 79. Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana 80. San Fernando 81. Newhall; Saugus; Valencia 82. Palmdale; Lancaster 83. La Crescenta Valley 84. Tujunga 85. La Crescenta 86. La Canada-Flintridge 87. Route 66-San Gabriel Valley 88. Pasadena 89. Upper Arroyo Seco 90. Lower Arroyo Seco, North 91. Lower Arroyo Seco, South 92. Oak Knoll 93. Pasadena, Central Business District 94. East Pasadena 95. North Pasadena 96. Altadena 97. South Pasadena, Central Section 98. San Marino 99. San Gabriel 100. Sierra Madre 101. Arcadia 102. Monrovia 103. Duarte 104. Bradbury 105. Azuza 106. Glendora 107. San Dimas 108. La Verne 109. Temple City; El Monte; 110. Covina; West Covina; Irwindale; Glendora 111. Industry; La Puente 112. Pomona 113. Diamond Bar 114. Claremont Readings Index



See all Editorial Reviews


Buy An Architectural Guidebook to Los Angeles (Paperback) at Amazon

Ask Arthur Frommer: And Travel Better, Cheaper, Smarter (Paperback)

Ask Arthur Frommer: And Travel Better, Cheaper, Smarter

Amazon.com Review

  • Organized by travel topic
  • More than 500 entries
  • Each entry is a short, digestible take–no longer than a page.
  • 250 b&w photos
  • Arthur’s style is personable and engaged–his personality shines through

Amazon Exclusive: Q&A with Author Arthur Frommer

Q: How has technology changed the travel landscape in the last 50 years?

A: It has given us the tools to be our own travel agents. By devoting a small effort to ferret out the best airfare and hotel search engines, we can snare bargains and discounts in travel that used to go unused. We can lower the cost of travel—and thus travel more frequently.

Q: What is your favorite travel destination and how many times have you been there?

A: Paris leads the list; I can’t get enough of it (have vacationed there dozens of times). I find it occupies the frontiers of art and culture, history and cuisine, political discourse and literary events. The Parisians have become excellent, courteous hosts (contrary to a popular misconception), and the city itself is, to me, a place of enchantment that never grows stale. A runner-up: the island of Bali.

Q: You seem to be unhappy with many aspects of the American travel industry. What bothers you most, and why?

A: The shortness of the vacation time enjoyed by average Americans; we urgently need legislation mandating a minimum of three weeks per year of paid leave; the failure of our newspapers, magazines and television outlets to provide Americans with useful facts about affordable travel, in place of their fascination with deluxe facilities that only the wealthy can enjoy; the mindless quality of so many vacation resorts and tours that treat their guests as ignoramuses. I’ve devoted much of my travel career to disclosing the reverse of what most of the commercial travel industry recommends.

Q: What are the top destinations for travel within the United States? Where do you recommend that we go for our vacations?

A: First and foremost, the U.S. National Parks, especially Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon and Great Smokey Mountains. Second, I recommend the non-tourist neighborhoods of New York, especially its world of provocative, mind-enlarging, off-Broadway theaters. Third, Boston, New Orleans and San Francisco, the Oregon coast, the southwest coast of Florida (especially Sanibel Island and its “Ding” Darling Nature Preserve). There are many more.

Q: How has the current economic climate changed the way we travel?

A: It has forced us to consider the use of “alternative” lodgings in place of standard (and far more expensive) hotels: guesthouses and B&Bs, hostels, student residences, convents and monasteries, vacation homes and apartments in resort areas, vacation “exchanges” (you live in their apartment or home while they live in yours), the extra rooms and beds offered by “hospitality clubs”. By using such facilities, you not only save money but enjoy a far more authentic travel experience among actual residents. And I am proud that the Frommer guides have always devoted more attention to these excellent alternative accommodations than any other travel book series.



Product Description

“Arthur Frommer is still dispensing practical advice to travelers.” -USA Today

“Written in Frommer’s trademark light and conversational tone , [Ask Arthur Frommer] covers more than 800 topics, from packing quandaries to the best airport-food options, all arranged alphabetically for easy reference. Each entry is brief, informative, and entertaining. -American Way magazine

“Packed with practical advice for budget travel…Frommer’s strong opinions and conversational writing style make the book a fun, easy read.” –About.com

“Reading [Ask Arthur Frommer] is like having dinner — and a glass of wine and then coffee and dessert — with the world’s best travel advisor.” -Jeanne Leblanc, Courant.com

“Arthur has a unique perspective on the changes that have take place over the past 50 years. This book is packed with everything from airfares and lodging to vacations for nudist and vegans.” -Tripso.com


  • Organized by travel topic
  • More than 500 entries
  • Each entry is a short, digestible take–no longer than a page.
  • 250 b&w photos
  • Arthur’s style is personable and engaged–his personality shines through.
  • –This text refers to the

    Kindle Edition
    edition.



    See all Editorial Reviews


    Buy Ask Arthur Frommer: And Travel Better, Cheaper, Smarter (Paperback) at Amazon

    The Rough Guide to Germany (Rough Guide Travel Guides) (Paperback)

    The Rough Guide to Germany (Rough Guide Travel Guides)

    Review

    Ã?Â?Thorough, solid, carefully researched and full of interesting reading.Ã?Â?” - The Independent

    –The Independent



    Review

    Â?Thorough, solid, carefully researched and full of interesting reading.Â?” - The Independent



    See all Editorial Reviews


    Buy The Rough Guide to Germany (Rough Guide Travel Guides) (Paperback) at Amazon

    Are We Almost There? Los Angeles: Where to Go and What to Do with the Kids (Paperback)

    Are We Almost There? Los Angeles: Where to Go and What to Do with the Kids

    Product Description

    This easy-to-use, highly portable little guide has all the latest information on where to keep the kids entertained without ever getting bored yourself.



    From the Back Cover

    The Essential Guide to Family Fun in the City of Angels
    Hollywood glamour. Cutting-edge culture and industry. Palm trees and beaches. Los  Angeles is a great place to spend a day, a weekend, or more. But where to take the kids? Are We Almost There? Los Angeles shows you where. Be a local in the know with this easy-to-use, highly portable little guide—which has all the latest information on where to keep the kids entertained without ever getting bored yourself.

    Look inside to find:

    A PopOut map covering the central city

    Popular attractions, such as the Museum of Neon Art, the Hollywood Wax Museum, the Los Angeles Zoo, and Universal Studios

    Family-friendly places to stay and kid-friendly restaurants

    A calendar of events your little ones will love


    Product Details


    Inside This Book

    (learn more)

    Browse Sample Pages:
    Front Cover | Table of Contents | First Pages | Index | Back Cover | Surprise Me!

    Search Inside This Book:


    Customers Viewing This Page May Be Interested in These Sponsored Links

      (What’s this?)


      

    Los Angeles Where To Go
    opens new browser window

    SmartDestinations.com/LosAngeles
     - 
    Where to Go in Los Angeles 40 Sights, 1 Price. Save up to 50%! 



    Conditions of Use
    |
    Privacy Notice
    © 1996-2009, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates


    Buy Are We Almost There? Los Angeles: Where to Go and What to Do with the Kids (Paperback) at Amazon

    Australia For Dummies (Dummies Travel) (Paperback)

    Australia For Dummies (Dummies Travel)

    Product Description

    From the Outback to the Great Barrier Reef to glorious, sophisticated cities like Sydney, this guide helps you find the Australian adventures and attractions that are right for you, whether you’d like to cuddle a koala, explore a shipwreck, swim with whale sharks, or climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It gives you the scoop on:

    • The mysterious Uluru (Ayers Rock) in Red Center that has awed people for thousands of years
    • Where to spot all kinds of wildlife, including kangaroos, platypuses, wallabies, Tasmanian devils, wombats, marsupials, and man-eating crocodiles
    • The best places to take a beach walk or a bushwalk, where you’ll wind beneath dripping tree ferns and pounding cascades
    • All kinds of activities, from boomerang- and spear-throwing instruction to hiking to snorkeling over dazzling reefs, fishing for coral trout, or discovering Australia’s best wines
    • Great accommodations, ranging from luxury hotels to an African-style safari camp with air-conditioned tents to a motel with underground rooms reached by a maze of tunnels dug out of the rock
    • The best places to experience Aboriginal culture and find Aboriginal arts and crafts

    Like every For Dummies travel guide, Australia For Dummies includes:

    • Down-to-earth trip-planning advice
    • What you shouldn’t miss — and what you can skip
    • The best hotels and restaurants for every budget
    • Lots of detailed maps



    From the Back Cover
    Travel smart at www.dummies.com

    Explore Australia and have a g’day the fun and easy way

    From the Sydney Opera House to mysterious Uluru . . . the Great Barrier Reef to Tasmania . . . white sand beaches to the red dust of the Outback, Australia is packed with natural wonders, cosmopolitan cities, the arts, culture, and opportunities for fun and adventure. Take it all in with this handy guide to your perfect Down Under vacation. G’day!

    Discover:

    • Down-to-earthtrip-planning advice

    • What you shouldn’t miss —and what you can skip

    • The best hotels andrestaurants for every budget

    • Lots of detailed maps



    See all Editorial Reviews


    Buy Australia For Dummies (Dummies Travel) (Paperback) at Amazon

    Next Page »