The flow of the Los Angeles River, ever precarious and never navigable, attracted settlement along its shifting course for centuries. When the cataclysmic 1938 flood followed on the heels of lesser, recurrent flooding, the straightening and channeling of fifty-one miles of the river began in earnest, until engineers had riven the city with a concrete conduit from the Chatsworth hills to the South Bay. The channel was built to contain the water, measured in cubic feet per second, predicted to flow during a 100-year flood event. This technocratic solution precluded other forms of the Los Angeles River from emerging. Once channelized, only those alternatives in keeping with its infrastructural identity were conceivable. Therefore, when freight...
When Los Angeles was founded in 1781, the mountains, river and shore formed the landscape. Today, st...
International audienceThe paper explores the activities of three Los Angeles artists and activists, ...
Today\u27s urban riverfronts are changing. The decline of river commerce and riverside industry has ...
UnrestrictedThe dynamic between the Los Angeles River and the humans living at its banks has changed...
The Los Angeles River will soon be the most popular river in America. But now, no one knows that it ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2010.Ca...
During the past decade, the L.A. River has become a subject of intense re-examination, a major topic...
The Los Angeles River is a highly significant waterway that flows approximately 51-miles through th...
When Los Angeles was founded in 1781, the mountains, river and shore formed the landscape. Today, st...
This dissertation explores how maps and architectural landscape renderings function as rhetorical de...
Los Angeles rose to significance in the first half of the twentieth century by way of its complex re...
Looking at it today, it is hard to believe that the now-concrete river bed was once one of the regio...
Lewis MacAdams, poet and founder of Friends of the L.A. River, opens an artistic-literary performanc...
Although better known for its sunny skies, Los Angeles suffers devastating flooding. This book explo...
Large-scale channelization of Los Angeles water courses in the 20th century led to the invisibility ...
When Los Angeles was founded in 1781, the mountains, river and shore formed the landscape. Today, st...
International audienceThe paper explores the activities of three Los Angeles artists and activists, ...
Today\u27s urban riverfronts are changing. The decline of river commerce and riverside industry has ...
UnrestrictedThe dynamic between the Los Angeles River and the humans living at its banks has changed...
The Los Angeles River will soon be the most popular river in America. But now, no one knows that it ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2010.Ca...
During the past decade, the L.A. River has become a subject of intense re-examination, a major topic...
The Los Angeles River is a highly significant waterway that flows approximately 51-miles through th...
When Los Angeles was founded in 1781, the mountains, river and shore formed the landscape. Today, st...
This dissertation explores how maps and architectural landscape renderings function as rhetorical de...
Los Angeles rose to significance in the first half of the twentieth century by way of its complex re...
Looking at it today, it is hard to believe that the now-concrete river bed was once one of the regio...
Lewis MacAdams, poet and founder of Friends of the L.A. River, opens an artistic-literary performanc...
Although better known for its sunny skies, Los Angeles suffers devastating flooding. This book explo...
Large-scale channelization of Los Angeles water courses in the 20th century led to the invisibility ...
When Los Angeles was founded in 1781, the mountains, river and shore formed the landscape. Today, st...
International audienceThe paper explores the activities of three Los Angeles artists and activists, ...
Today\u27s urban riverfronts are changing. The decline of river commerce and riverside industry has ...