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256-Page Monograph Explores the Ideas and Work of Los Angeles Architect Brenda Levin June 21, 2001 June 21, 2001 -- Levin's Projects Tell A Singular Story About the History
and Future of the Innovative, Ever-changing Los AngelesA 256-page monograph, Brenda Levin, Levin & Associates Architects: Los Angeles, published this spring by Images Publishing, tells the story of some of Los Angeles' most beloved landmarks and provides new understanding of this idiosyncratic, influential city. Among the projects included are City Hall, Grand Central Market, Griffith Observatory, Bradbury and Oviatt buildings and Wiltern Theater. The monograph is currently available at Chevaliers Books in Larchmont Village (323) 465-1334, and Hennessey & Ingalls in Santa Monica (310) 458-9074. This is the first monograph to examine Brenda Levin's ideas and work thoroughly--31 built, un-built and in-progress projects that have significantly shaped the city we know as Los Angeles. Five writers who have been fascinated by this idiosyncratic, experimental city review the work: architecture writers Frances Anderton, Joseph Giovannini, Morris Newman and Leon Whiteson and Art Center College of Design president Richard Koshalek. Education | Arts & Culture | Civic & Social | Urban Revitalization About Levin & Associates | News | Home |