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Celebrating a phoenix of a home in Los Angeles

When Joyce Poulson was awakened by her fire alarm in the early morning of Nov. 12, 2018, she didn’t see any flames or smell smoke. She went upsta

Ikebana Explained: A Guide to Japanese Flower Arranging - Sunset - Sunset Magazine

Heidi Cabrera A minimalist flower arrangement created with simple principles of Ikebana. Floral Animalia, a garden wear company designed by Rozae Nichols, hosts a how-to workshop in the urban garden behind its Los Angeles design studio. Christine Lennon  – May 5, 2021 | Updated May 6, 2021 We only recommend things we love. If you buy something through our site, we might earn a commission. Designer Rozae Nichols enlists the help of architect and Ikebana enthusiast Ravi GuneWardena for the workshop. Heidi Cabrera At first glance, the Japanese art of Ikebana—minimalist, precise, and adhering to a strict set of rules—is as intimidating as flower arranging can get. Its roots can be traced to around 1400 A.D., when the intricate offerings were placed on Buddhist altars. The placement and selection of seasonal flowers and branches is meant to express emotions through plants. Like anything with such a rich cultural history, you could spend a lifeti

Church of the Epiphany joins National Register of Historic Places

A Lincoln Heights church with vital ties to the Chicano civil rights movement of the 1960s has secured a spot on the National Register of Historic Places bringing formal recognition of its status as a landmark worthy of protection. The Church of the Epiphany built in 1887 and revered as the oldest operating Episcopal church in Los Angeles announced the honor this week as part of a push to raise funds for a restoration project that includes rehabilitating the basement, where much of the community organizing and activism took place. “That is the legacy of this church,” said Father Tom Carey, the church’s vicar, in a recent phone interview. “It is a place where people have spoken up.”

28 Places to See on Your California Road Trip

© Ekaterina Kondratova/Shutterstock.com California has been a hotbed of architectural changes and innovation. From the wacky to the sublime, this list shows the wide range of architectural experimentation and aesthetics in the Golden State. Earlier versions of the descriptions of these buildings first appeared in 1001 Buildings You Must See Before You Die , edited by Mark Irving (2016). Writers’ names appear in parentheses. First Church of Christ Scientist Bernard Maybeck viewed the architectural canon as a style smorgasbord. Gothic, Romanesque, Asian, Arts and Crafts, Classicism all were there to be sampled, interpreted, and reintroduced as California Craftsman. His belief in pure materials untreated redwood shingles, exposed reinforced concrete, raw timber trellises was balanced by unbridled curiosity for new materials, colors, and patterns combined in untested ways. But whereas his contemporary Frank Lloyd Wright knew where to stop before exuberance skids into excess, Ma

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