• 10: Julie Eizenberg

  • May 18 2023
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Show notes and Julie’s five places:This interview was recorded on March 30, 20231. Beach (ex: Santa Monica beach)2. Topography of hills and plains (as you might see from the Griffith Observatory): a mythical place with elusive edges3. Distinctive and walkable neighborhoods (Santa Monica, Boyle Heights, Lincoln Heights, Arts District, Atwater Village, mid-Wilshire, pockets of the Valley, Sierra Madre, West Ventura) Cuernavaca café on Ventura avenue.4. Strip malls, with their ephemeral signage, and Park’s barbecue in particular5. Homeless encampments Also mentioned in this episode/related links:KoningEizenberg on instagramKoningEizenberg firm overview videoLA Times neighborhood mapping project - most of the distinctive and walkable neighborhoods mentioned by Julie are included in this project.Disney Concert HallEames House (Case Study House No.8)Reyner Banham and Los Angeles: The Architecture of Four EcologiesJonathan GoldJoan Didion on Driving as Secular Worship and Self-Transcendence (The Marginalian)Julie Eizenberg interviewed in Madame ArchitectThe Right Touch, article on KoningEizenberg by Christopher Hawthorne in Metropolis MagazineFive Places L.A. LISTENER SURVEY!Credits:Logo design: still room (www.still-room.com)Animated logo: Bee Murphy (@supadoopabee on Instagram)Music: Guido Parisi, www.pond5.comProduced by: Los Angeles Forum for Architecture and Urban DesignProduction team: Emmanuelle Bourlier, Anali Gharakhani, Quynh NguyenHost: Emmanuelle BourlierThis podcast was recorded on Chumash, Tongva and Micqanaqa’n land.© 2022 Los Angeles Forum AUD, and FIVE PLACESwww.laforum.org
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