Pereira & Luckman – General Dynamics
Architects Pereira & Luckman created this exceptional floating spiral ramp for General Dynamics Astronautics at the Kearny Mesa facility.
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Architects Pereira & Luckman created this exceptional floating spiral ramp for General Dynamics Astronautics at the Kearny Mesa facility.
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The NY Times recently published an interesting article of Pan American Airlines and how it still resonates today.
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This is a wonderful photo of the LAX Theme Building from Hemmings Motor News Blog.
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We recently laser scanned the First United Methodist Church in Cocoa Beach along A1A. Here is a historic image as it appears circa 1963. Noticed the light colored roof compared to how it appears in the 2018 scan.
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Architectural Digest is featuring a review of Mod Mirage: The Midcentury Architecture of Rancho Mirage.
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If you have traveled to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), there is a good chance that you have seen these colorful mosaics that bring life to what would be very long and dull walks within the airport’s tunnel system. While the public can only see three of the original seven mosaics today, they are wonderful representations of mid-century LAX. So while walking through the Terminal 3 tunnel today, I could not resist snapping this photo and of course, it reminded me of a great 1963 movie, Sunday in New York, where Cliff Robertson’s character raced through one of these tunnels (but it