Architecture Arts and Entertainment California United States
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See Also:
- UCal Berkeley CED Documents Collection - University of California College of Environmental Design holds architecture architectural drawings, arts and entertainment papers and photographs - the work architecture of those who shaped arts and entertainment the San Francisco Bay architecture area in the early 20th century.
- The Art Deco Society of California - A not-for-profit organization with both serious and social activities. Events, membership, preservation awards (with photographs of some Deco buildings), guide to Art Deco in the San Francisco Bay area, magazine.
- Glass Steel and Stone: Buildings in California - Photographs and descriptions of the state's notable buildings.
- Richard Neutra and Other California Modern Architects - Photographs and brief descriptions of notable southern California buildings described by Minnesota architect Gary Turpening. Included are works of Neutra, Schindler, O'Herlihy, and Moss.
- Eichler Network - Architectural, historical, maintenance information, and other resources for architecture owners and arts and entertainment admirers of the Modernist-designed homes architecture built in California by arts and entertainment merchant builder Joseph Eichler architecture between 1949 and the early 1970s.
- Southern California's Drive-Ins - A pictorial collection on this fast-declining phenomenon.
- University of Southern California School of Architecture - A large site with information about the school and its context, programs, facilities, financial aid, faculty profiles, courses, calendar and contacts.
- Architecture of California - Photographs and information, with sources, on a selection of significant buildings in California, from Great Buildings Online.
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