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Sowden House
Located in the Los Feliz area of Los Angeles, this interesting structure was designed by Lloyd Wright in 1926. The Sowden house was remodeled in 2002 and has been used as a shooting location for various television programs and films. I found some nice photos of the interior here.
One Love

Krog Street underpass, Cabbagetown, Atlanta. By Totem.
Ennis House
The Ennis House was designed by Frank LLoyd Wright for the Ennis family in 1924. It is one of Wright’s most intriguing designs, based on Mayan motifs and constructed from cast Cemex blocks. The house is under restoration after being damaged by earthquake and heavy rain.
Sharing a Name
An interesting piece in the NY Times that explains why we are fascinated with our Googlegängers. The answer is implicit egotism.
1957 Chevrolet
Is the iPhone Killing the Net?
Video on Flickr
Watts Towers
The Watts Towers were constructed over a period of 30 years (1921-1955) by Simon Rodia, an Italian immigrant. Rodia lived in a small bungalow on the property adjacent to the towers during their construction. The towers are located in Watts at 1765 East 107th Street. More information about the towers found here.
Chicano Park
From Wikipedia: Chicano Park is a 32,000 square meter (7.9 acre) park located beneath the San Diego-Coronado Bridge in Logan Heights (Barrio Logan), a predominantly Mexican American and Mexican-immigrant community in central San Diego, California. The park is home to the world’s largest conglomeration of outdoor murals (67), as well as various sculptures, earthworks, and an architectural piece dedicated to the cultural heritage of the community.
Here are a few more photos of Chicano Park.








