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The Wilshire Boulevard Temple, known from 1862 to 1933 as Congregation B'nai B'rith, is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue at 3663 Wilshire Boulevard, in the Wilshire Center neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States. Founded in 1862, it is the oldest Jewish congregation in Los Angeles. [4] [5]
Rem Koolhaas has a brother, Thomas, and a sister, Annabel. His paternal cousin was the architect and urban planner Teun Koolhaas (1940–2007). The family lived consecutively in Rotterdam (until 1946), Amsterdam (1946–1952), Jakarta (1952–1955), and Amsterdam (from 1955).
It sits atop the 456-foot-long trench which allows people to walk under and around the massive rock. The move started on February 28, 2012, and completed on March 10, 2012. The art piece was opened on June 24, 2012, by Heizer, Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky, and Los Angeles City Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. [86]
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The Chemosphere is a modernist house in Los Angeles, California, designed by John Lautner in 1960. The building, which the Encyclopædia Britannica once called "the most modern home built in the world", [1] is admired both for the ingenuity of its solution to the problem of the site and for its unique octagonal design.
Art gate, facade, sliding wall at entrance atttMorphosis Studio in Culver City Wood and stainless steel entry sequence at Otis. Tom Farrage (born July 17, 1958, in Blythe, California) [1] [2] is a metal fabricator, craftsman and art collector who frequently collaborates with architects, artists, inventors, engineers, and filmmakers. [3]
[8] [9] [10] The 7,660 sq ft (712 m 2) Guggenheim Hermitage was designed by architect Rem Koolhaas, who also designed the larger facility. [3] [11] The Guggenheim Hermitage consisted of four gallery rooms, [7] [12] and was nicknamed the "Jewel Box", while the Guggenheim Las Vegas was alternatively known as the "Big Box". [13] [14]
(contributor and co-editor) Harvard Project on the City (organized by Rem Koolhaas): volumes on Great Leap Forward and Guide to Shopping. Both vols. pub. Cologne, 2002. History Images. Photographs of urban spaces and construction projects in China. Steidl, 2007. ISBN 3-86521-274-3. [5] Horizons. A collection of landscape photographs.