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  2. Raymond Jungles - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Jungles is an American landscape architect and founder of Raymond Jungles Inc. in Miami, Florida. [1] Jungles primarily focuses on private gardens and resort hotels in Florida and the Caribbean region.

  3. Raymond Jungles Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Jungles Inc. is a landscape architecture firm located in Miami, Florida. [1] The company was founded in 1982 by Raymond Jungles and has maintained an international presence in landscape architecture focusing on residential, hospitality, master plan, and public work.

  4. Pavilion for Japanese Art - Wikipedia

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    Collector Joe D. Price's Shin'enkan Collection of more than 300 Japanese scroll and screen paintings represents the core of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's Japanese holdings. In 1983, Price and his wife Etsuko Yoshimochi bequeathed about 300 Japanese screens and scrolls to the museum and donated $5 million in seed money for a building to ...

  5. High style in Palm Beach: Explore an award-winning home ... - AOL

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    Architectural design: Fairfax, ... Landscape architect: Raymond Jungles of Raymond Jungles Inc., Miami. Project architects: Chris Glapinski and Jaime Torres of Fairfax, Sammons & Partners.

  6. The 17 works of art you need to see in L.A. County - AOL

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    Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wilshire Blvd., 90036. Charles Dickson, "Wishing on a Star," 2009, recycled metal and repurposed objects (Christopher Knight/Los Angeles Times)

  7. Beyond the Streets - Wikipedia

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    Beyond the Streets is a graffiti and street art exhibition and gallery created and curated by Roger Gastman. [1] [2] The first exhibition was held in 2018 in Los Angeles, USA [3] and has since occurred yearly. In 2022, a permanent gallery and store was opened at the location of the original exhibition in LA. [4]

  8. Los Angeles Arthouses Faces Uphill Battle After Latest High ...

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    The looming closure of Landmark Theatres’ Pico location is a significant loss for L.A.’s independent movie scene, which was already sorely missing the shuttered ArcLight Hollywood. Getting art ...

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Los Angeles

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    August 21, 2003 (1471-1475 Havenhurst Dr. Hollywood: Courtyard apartment building designed by Arthur and Nina Zwebell in Hollywood: 8: Eddie "Rochester" Anderson House