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Julie Eizenberg

Edited by Vinayak Bharne and Alan A. Loomis
After the Second World War, cities devastated by the conflict had to rebuild themselves. Los Angeles, devastated by self-inflicted Urban Renewal, began the rebuilding process soon after. This issue examines the several ways … | +

LINER
A competition by the LA FORUM
6518 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles
Hollywood Boulevard is the last unretouched Main Street in Los Angeles. By day and by night, the sidewalks host a constant parade of pedestrians – lingerers, tourists, hipsters, small shopkeepers, clerks, … | +

The Round One Jury for the LA FORUM Liner Competition are:
Annie Chu
Julie Eizenberg
Qingyun Ma
Thom Mayne
Norman Millar
Roland Wahlroos-Ritter
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Please join the L.A. Forum this Sunday from 2-5 at Virginia Avenue Park in Santa Monica for the second of our Sunblock Series dedicated to the exploration, use, and discussion of recently completed outdoor space.
Julie Eizenberg of Koning Eizenberg Architecture … | +

On Thursday evening, January 31, 2002, architect John Kaliski moderated the second in the Forum’s “Slippery When Wet” panel discussions, this one focused on housing and held at Woodbury’s downtown facility. It was a riveting and illuminating evening for two … | +

On June 17, 2003 the collaborative LAH*UB [Los Angeles H* Urban Bureau] sponsored a panel discussion at Gallery 727 on the subject of public space in downtown Los Angeles, in conjuction with their Civic Park Proposals competition/exhibit (see Issue 5). … | +

This series of evenings, dealing with architecture in the newly transformed city, take place at Woodbury University’s Center for Community Research and Design 6518 Hollywood Blvd. Street parking or paid parking in rear lot. Admission $7, Forum members. The evenings … | +