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Gaetana "Gae" Emilia Aulenti (pronounced [ˈɡaːe auˈlɛnti]; 4 December 1927 – 31 October 2012) was an Italian architect and designer. Aulenti began her career in the early 1950s, establishing herself as one of the few prominent female architects in post-war Italy .
As deadly wildfires raged in Southern California, Save Iconic Architecture, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit founded by Jaime Rummerfield and Ron Woodson, interior designers with close ties to the ...
When the de Young closed while constructing a new building, the Asian Art Museum moved to the former San Francisco City Library building, which was renovated for the purpose under the direction of Italian architect Gae Aulenti who had previously overseen the conversion of the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.
Annie Chu, Chinese American architect and educator in Los Angeles, California; Jane West Clauss (1907–2003), architect and educator; Elizabeth Close (1912–2011), pioneering female architect in Minneapolis, Minnesota; Rose Connor (1892–1970), early woman architect in Pasadena, California; Marian Cruger Coffin (1876–1957), pioneering ...
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Googie was an original architectural style which began in Southern California during the 1940s. Influenced by the coming of the Space Age , the Googie-themed architecture popularity was most notable from the mid-1940s to early 1970s, among motels , coffee houses and gas stations .
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Shane Building (former Directors Guild of America), Los Angeles, 1930 Skinner House, Los Angeles, 1937; Sontag Drug Store (now Wilshire Beauty), Los Angeles, 1935; Southern California Edison Company Building, Los Angeles; Southern California Gas Company Complex, Downtown Los Angeles, 1925; Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles, 1911