Downtown Los Angeles Architectural Walking Tour

On April 25, 2013, with other members from Conejo Association of Professional Interior Designers (CAPID), we went on this Downtown Los Angeles Architectural Tour led by Eleanor Schrader Schapa, award-winning architectural and interior design historian and consultant. In order to not forget this wonderful day, I decided to document my experience here.

Biltmore Hotel (1924)

We started our tour from the Rendezvous Court of Millenium Bilmore Hotel. Like many of the building we would see on the tour, the hotel is an example of the Beaux-Arts architecture.

Rendezvous Court of Millenium Biltmore Hotel

Rendezvous Court of Millenium Biltmore Hotel

Inside Millenium Biltmore Hotel

Millenium Biltmore Hotel

Buildings from the time didn’t have air conditioning. The bays on the building encourages air circulation.

Pershing Square

Pershing Square

Pershing SquarePershing Square

Pershing Square

The walkway represents an earthquake fault line.

Pacific Mutual Building (Pacific Center) (1927)

523 W. 6th Street

Pacific Mutual Building

Pacific Mutual Building

Oviatt Building (1928)

617 S. Olive Street

This was originally a department store. Now the first floor is occupied by Cicada Restaurant. James Oviatt got the inspiration of the style of this building after attending the 1925 Paris Exposition. Lalique glass panels can be seen throughout the lobby.

Oviatt Building

Oviatt Building

We were unable to go up to see the penthouse. Watch the video from TvBride below to get the feel of the space.

Hilton Checkers Hotel (1927)

Originally Mayflower Hotel. It was the tallest building in the area when it was built.

Hilton Checkers Hotel

Los Angeles Central Library (1926)

630 W. 5th Street

L.A. Central Library

Southern California Edison Company Building (1931)

Southern California Edison Company Building

Southern California Edison Company Building

Southern California Edison Company Building

Angels Flight

Angels Flight

Grand Central Market (1917)Grand Central Market

Grand Central Market

Million Dollar Theater

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Million Dollar Theatre

If you would like to experience watching classic films in historic theaters, check out Last Remaining Seats, an event organized by Los Angeles Conservancy.

Bradbury Building (1893)

304 S. Broadway

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Bradbury Building

Bradbury Building

Bradbury Building

Bradbury Building

Biddy Mason Park

The story of Biddy Mason was amazing and moved every one of us on the tour.

WikipediaBiddy Mason Park

Biddy Mason Park

It was such a great tour! I learned so much and I want to learn more! It reminded me why I wanted to work in the architecture and interior design field. There is so much to explore in Los Angeles. This city is always ahead of its time. I have listed some resources below if you are interested to find out more. My favorite way of transportation is taking Metro. Check out my other article: Exploring Los Angeles.

Links:

Los Angeles Conservancy: http://www.laconservancy.org

Historic Downtown Tour Description (Los Angeles Conservancy)

Angels Walk L.A.: http://www.ci.la.ca.us/angelswalk

USC Dornsife Downtown Los Angeles Walking Tour: http://dornsife.usc.edu/la-walking-tour/la-tour/

Downtown LA: www.DowntownLA.com

Wikipedia – List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in Downtown Los Angeles

A Bit of Downtown History: Tour of the Subway Terminal Area

P.S. I am so proud of myself for taking 10 designers on Metro and bringing them back safely!

Reblog: “You Don’t Need A Drawing”

After working in the industry all these years, I still meet people who don’t want to pay for architects because they are “too expensive”. “I am designing it myself, and I just need a drafter.”

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you need a drawing

This one is inspired by real life events. It is proof that all of us need to educate the public more and more. Dear AIA are you listening?

You don’t need a drawing, trust me.

Actually you need a design service. Yes, the service will yield a set of drawings and specifications that record decisions and directions of what to build.

We all know that buildings, mostly houses, go up each day without architects. However, rarely does one walk into a building with the desire to renovate it and not have any type of written or graphic plan for all of these expensive changes. Remember the Bible parable of counting the cost? You can’t count the cost in your head; you must have something graphic.

Recently I had someone contact me stating someone with their local municipality told them they “needed a drawing” from an architect before they could get a…

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2012 in Review

I started this blog on January 31, 2012. I want to thank everyone who visited the blog. I am inspired to make more improvements in 2013.

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog.

Here’s an excerpt:

The new Boeing 787 Dreamliner can carry about 250 passengers. This blog was viewed about 1,600 times in 2012. If it were a Dreamliner, it would take about 6 trips to carry that many people.

Click here to see the complete report.

Happy Holidays!

It’s been two months since my last post! I must have been busy. 2012 went by so quickly. I had another year full of blessings! And I am looking forward to an even better 2013!

I have collaborated with Soapy Soaps to give a 10% Off offer. Please visit the Etsy shop and enter coupon code: MCHIANG. There is no expiration date for this offer. For the month of December, Soapy Soaps is offering Free Shipping with coupon code: HOLIDAYS. (Sorry, Etsy only allows one coupon code per order.) Soapy Soaps also makes custom orders that are perfect for weddings, special occasions, and business gifts.

I was introduced to Soapy Soaps a little over 2 years ago. I love how the products are all-natural, handmade, and local. The soaps have wonderful fragrances, and they are pretty to look at. I have custom soaps made for my business, and it was a great hit with my clients! I keep a bunch of soaps on hand for last-minute hostess gifts.

Michelle Chiang Signature Soap
Michelle Chiang Signature Soap

I am still proud of myself for naming this soap:

Dragon Slayer Man Soap
Dragon Slayer Man Soap

Soapy Soaps also makes lotion bars and lip balms. The newest thing is the face cream, which I love.

Happy Holidays!

Feel-Good Shopping

I love shopping for things I don’t need! It makes me feel less guilty if I can attach some meanings to my purchases. Now the holiday season is approaching, I thought I would share some of my resources.

For Charitable Causes:
Many companies offer products that part or all of the profits will be donated to or used for charitable causes.

Brighton
Every year in October, the company comes out with a limited-edition, ‘Power of Pink’ jewelry to support Breast Cancer Research and Awareness. This year, it is a bracelet. $5 is donated for each bracelet sold.

2012 Power of Pink Bracelet
2012 Power of Pink Bracelet

M.A.C
Viva Glam was introduced in 1994. Sales from Viva Glam lipsticks and lip glosses support the M.A.C AIDS Fund. This collection has had many celebrity spokespeople. There are many color to chose from. The Viva Glam I is my favorite.
M.A.C Viva Glam I

PUNJAMMIES
“PUNJAMMIES (by International Princess Project) are created in after-care facilities for women who have been rescued, released or escaped from a life of forced prostitution.” These women’s drawstring pajamas are comfortable and cute.
PUNJAMMIES

Vera Bradley
The company established Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancerin 1998 and contributes approximately $1 million annual.y from the sale of their products.  Certain colors are dedicated to the cause. The newest one is ‘Ribbon’. Isn’t it pretty?

Vera Bradley Ribbons
‘Ribbons’

From Small & Local Businesses:
We all know small and local businesses give back to their communities. Also, the products are often unique and can be customized.

Soapy Soaps
Soapy Soaps makes small batches of cold process handmade soaps. They also make lotion bars, lip balms, and face creams. People instantly warm up to me when I hand them my customized signature soaps for my business. I keep a stash of Soapy Soaps products on hand. It is great when I am invited to a party at the last minute, or when people do something nice and unexpected for me.

Signature Soap by Soapy Soaps
Signature Soap

From Local Artists:
I am attracted to works by local artists. Even though I don’t often purchase, browsing through art shows always make me feel inspired. I enjoy chatting with the artist and share their passion.

Calabasas Fine Arts Festival
This annual event takes place the first weekend of May.
Calabasas Fine Arts Festival

Studio Channel Islands Art Center
The center has about 40 artist studios. The first Saturday of every month is ‘Open Artists Studios’. Many artists offer classes at their studios. There is also a Gallery.

Studio Channel Islands Art Center
Gallery at Studio Channel Islands Art Center

The Los Angles Brewery
This is one of the largest art colonies in the world. Twice a year, the public can visit the studios at The Brewery Art Walk.
The Los Angeles Brewery