Why Downtown Los Angeles’s Architecture Is So Diverse | Walking Tour | Architectural Digest
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Today AD welcomes back architect Valery Augustin for a walking tour of Downtown Los Angeles, exploring its diverse architectural design. From Spanish Colonial and 1930s art deco to postmodern deconstructivism, Downtown Los Angeles has become a playground for design, boasting a wide variety of architectural styles spanning centuries-discover the history of this diverse district through Valéry Augustin’s expert eye.
Director: Hiatt Woods
Director of Photography: Grant Bell
Editor: J.Y. Chun
Host: Valery Augustin
Producer: Skylar Economy
Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
Associate Producer: Brandon Fuhr; Josh Crowe
Production Manager: Peter Brunette
Production Coordinator: Fernando Davila
Audio: Will Miller
Production Assistant: Kevin Balash; Ariel Labasan
Post Production Supervisor: Andrew Montague
Post Production Coordinator: Holly Frew
Supervising Editor: Christina Mankellow
Assistant Editor: Andy Morell
Colorist: Oliver Eid
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More of Valery Augustin and Los Angeles architecture. One of the exciting things about LA is that you’re constantly discovering new and beautiful things about it. It’s a gradual unfolding. Grateful to live here.
I was born and raised in LA, which is a really beautiful/soulful place despite what the entire world has to say about it.. 😅It's so lovely seeing the history of my hometown, thank you AD
@michaeltrower741
Жыл бұрын
I would love to live there.
@babyvanderwoodsen
Жыл бұрын
@@michaeltrower741 I really hope you get the chance to!
@redsiberian
Жыл бұрын
Los Angeles turns a blind eye to the suffering, drug addicted, and poor that’s why it gets a bad wrap.
@kishastanley344
Жыл бұрын
LA is my favorite place to be I cry every time I have to leave🌏
@JodyOwen-we6oo
Жыл бұрын
Redsiberian Part of why. It’s a cultural and architectural void spread over a useless chunk of an arid wasteland. Because of that it destroys the water rights of half the West. LA and Las Vegas are the extremes of America at its very worst.
I pass The Broad museum daily and always wondered what the function of the walls were. Amazing.
This was a great video. As someone who has lived in LA my whole life, I’m familiar with all of these buildings but enjoyed learning a lot of their cool history!
This is a interesting and entertaining history of Los Angeles. I had always thought about the Spanish inspired architecture in the residential homes, never the downtown core. Los Angeles has some beautiful historic buildings. My favorite was the Eastern Building because color terracotta tile is something that you do not see everyday and one of my favorite colors. It's whimsical and fantasy inspired. Thanks Mr. Augustin for your presentation.
@hellpermonkey
Жыл бұрын
so facfts? ANS LOGISTICS
I was born and raised in Los Angeles. It is a beautiful city.
Downtown LA isnt something id come up when asked about interesting architecture but this gave me a whole new perspektive
@mrxman581
11 ай бұрын
And that's only the very tip of the iceberg.
Everyone bad talks downtown LA some for legit reasons, but honestly it has so much potential
@MitchellBPYao
4 ай бұрын
If you play LA noire can see traces of the past and see where these buildings are now
Nothing on the Bradbury Building? Inconceivable!
Thank you for this piece, Valery! You are Wonderful. Please do more. I live in DTLA and I am a History enthusiast and Architecture fanatic so I really enjoyed today's reel. Thanks again.❤❤❤
@mrxman581
11 ай бұрын
Agreed. You might think about joining the LA Conservancy. It's a great organization and they have wonderful tours around the city. I've taken a few including one of the historic Broadway theaters. They also have movie screenings in historic theaters. I attended one a few weeks ago at the Million Dollar Theater. They screened Vertigo by Hitchcock. It was great.
I would highly recommend doing of the various walking tours of downtown LA put on by the LA Conservancy.
This is such a great piece, downtown LA's buildings are so unique and beautiful and don't really get the global credit they deserve.
@JodyOwen-we6oo
Жыл бұрын
That’s because it’s a jell hole of a town. There are literally tens of thousands of places far more interesting with culture and art and history LA doesn’t have. Why anyone would spend more time than a layover forces on then in that polluted , derivative, soulless waste of space defies logic.
@eliaustin8520
Жыл бұрын
@@JodyOwen-we6ooit’s awful…. To say it is a Mecca for architects is a disgrace… That said Thom Mayne, Wes Jones & Neil Denari are the LA architects that inspire me🙌🏾
Thank you so much! I’ve never been on a building tour of LA, please do many more! And I love your name too!
@mrxman581
11 ай бұрын
The LA Conservancy non profit organization has some great walking tours. I think they might have video tours on their website too.
I was low-key anticipating this after the features on New York, Chicago and San Francisco. (And I am also actively waiting for MORE Chicago architectural tours)
L.A. is a gem.
I noticed Union Station for the first time in a movie. Its really amazing to have such a beautiful train station!
@mrxman581
11 ай бұрын
Indeed. And it has continued to operate as a train station since it's opening. It's more popular than ever especially now that it's also the main station for LA Metro, Metrolink and Amtrak.
@antoniahamilton3201
10 ай бұрын
Its awaiting the San Francisco/ LA Bullet Train.
@mrxman581
10 ай бұрын
@@antoniahamilton3201 Very true. I wonder when LA Metro will start the renovations and expansion of Union Station. I have a feeling they won't start untill after the 2028 Olympics.
mr. augustin was fantastic and this was a joy. thank you so much.
That Eastern Columbia building… 😍😍😍
you should mention the Richfield Building, an Art Deco masterpiece. Demolished in the 60s. A tragedy! Also didn't mention Downtown library.
Amazing video. Love the details and history of my city’s architecture. Thank you.
My top ten list of iconic Los Angeles buildings include: - LAX Theme Building - Randy’s Donuts - Chinese Theater - Crossroads of the World - Capital Records - Stahl Case Study House #22 - Griffith Observatory - Westin Bonaventure - Walt Disney Concert Hall - LA City Hall I realize this list is very subjective. I just tried to come up with buildings (mostly historic) that truly say “Los Angeles”
My beautiful hometown 😢
Beautiful. Thoroughly enjoyed touring these iconic landmarks.
Love this.... I wish it were a lot longer than 12 minutes! Or, I wish it were the first episode of a series... I want 20 more 10-12 minute videos like this!
I would love to see the lost Victorian houses of Bunker Hill.
WHAT A GREAT TOUR!!!!!!! I LOVE THIS ARCHITECT as well! I'll be in LA in November & will MOST definitely follow this!!!!!!!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!!!!
If AD can cover more facts and information about other buildings and skyline of DTLA, that would be great. Specifically about how each high rise represent maritime landscape and vessels. This is great!
Excellent presentation. I learned so much in this video. Keep these videos coming!
I was born at the general hospital and we would go downtown in the 80s to watch movies at the million dollar theater (I still remember watching ET when it first came out). I loved going downtown and looking at the beautiful buildings and always wished to live there in a historic building.
Love Valery and his commentary on the City of Angels. Can he please have his own PBS show? 😊
Beautiful architecture - I wish the city would take care of the streets so people can freely enjoy it.
Great walking tour of Downtown LA! I love it!
Interesting and enjoyable. Thanks for sharing your appreciation of these buildings.
I'm surprised that you didn't feature a single building by Paul Williams. I'd love a video on how he shaped the asthenic of LA.
@mrxman581
11 ай бұрын
This video was specifically on DTLA. Williams was very popular in his time with the Hollywood community, but I think he also did some buildings in historically Black neighborhoods too.
@4CHAMBuurs
11 ай бұрын
I had the same thought, you can’t talk about L.A. architecture without mentioning Mr. Paul Williams.
This was such a beautiful video to honor the architect of the city!
Excellent/informative. Thx you!
Stunning post. Thank you!
The DWP building in downtown is my favorite - it's an absolutely perfect mid-century modern building.
@antoniahamilton3201
10 ай бұрын
Agree. I wish they would turn on the orange lit fountains again.
Nice tour and history lesson! Love DTLA
Impressive!! Thanks for a fascinating video. I will share LA's architecture with others.
Wow! That's so interesting! Thanks 😊
This is a great documentary walking tour! I would love to see another chapter presented by Valery Augustin, who is an excellent guide and presenter on the topic!
I would love to see more series exploring SF architecture as well in this manner! Great vid
La has beautiful architecture not many places in the world have art deco, Spanish, and modern architecture all in one area.
@mrxman581
11 ай бұрын
Don't forget mid century modern architecture too. LA and SoCal has a long history of it especially in Palm Springs.
I hope we get more LA content
Thank You What a great tour of L A
Thank you, That’s really great!
Super interesting 👀 thanks for sharing!
Love the tour. Can you do an architectural tour of downtown Philly next?
The Train station, very romantic 🥰 traveling experience. Always
great video, excellent commentary I did not know how much Calif rich in Architecture
I been in LA for almost 30 yrs and love it !
Brilliant, thank you 🙏 ❤
great video!!!
Our guide is easy on the eyes, as are all of the buildings presented. 👍🏼
Great. Now we have an Architect for Los Angeles who knows his mettle. Please keep him and have him to bring us the goodies.
Thank you for this - these videos are always interesting, but LA isn't a city that tends to get this treatment for architectural coverage, so it was a special treat.
Very cool! Would have loved to see the Bradbury building on this list!
As Spanish I get proud to see how many cultural features like architectural linguistic historical may have an impact in a city like LA. An that part of America embrace Spanish heritage. In the other side I realised that sometimes we don’t see the richness of our culture and sometimes degrade ourselves. Notwithstanding I hope visiting LA at least ones. And observe that unique place.
Friggen loved it. Wish it was a 2 hour doc
This was great.
The broad’s architecture is structured pretty great with the angled panels🧐
I agree it is very mixed ....I walked downtown and it's seems mysterious. The vibe is different but still a great city.
Would love to see a video on Pasadena’s (CA) gorgeous buildings.
Very interesting video, thank you so much! Just al little detail: Musée des Confluences (7:22) is in Lyon, not Paris.
so glad they brought valery back
Thank you
Do the beautiful architecture of Tent City, LA next!
Please do a video like this for Charleston, South Carolina!
Very impressive.
My only complaint, I wish Mr. Augustin didn't speed run through each building.
How strong is Art Deco as an influence in Los Angeles as compared to other cities??
I've yet to see an art deco building I didn't like!
Make a part 2
Is this LA or London? the weather was horrendous for LA that day.
Nice!
I was confused why the Eastern Columbia building sounded so familiar... the flipping Depp Heard trial!!
Reminds me of 500 days of summer.
Do one for San Francisco!!!
This is such an informative video. The backstory on these structures are very interesting. The only suggestion would be to include the name of the general contractors who built these amazing building. Recipes are great but without a chef, they're just ink on paper.
So when are you going to do this in Mexico City?
I thought he was using hyperbole when he said the city hall reno was 'seismic', but being L.A he actually meant it!
beautiful way😄
I love LA
Buildings in Downtown LA also have to be built or retrofitted to withstand Earthquakes.
Wow nice voice 👏👏👏
This is a great video! Thank you. Is the Musee de Confluence in Lyon, France not in Paris as cited in the section where they show the architect that designed the arts school? My son and I were just in Lyon and went to this museum. I could be wrong but I did not remember one in Paris?? 😊
@mrxman581
11 ай бұрын
Also, he references the Guggenheim in NY when he talks about the Walt Disney Concert Hall. That's incorrect. It's the Guggenheim in Bilbao, Spain.
Mansion are big and has lots of space and large rooms
I hate when people's complain that LA is too pricey to live in and in general while yeah in some parts of LA thats true, but LA has a lot of neat architecture especially in west LA
hilarious that the one day they film outside in LA it's raining
Cool
Los Angels can be beautiful
LA is definitely the pentacle of architecture
The number of views on some of the videos on this channel is weird😅
i wanna be this guys friend so bad :’)
I have seen a lot of this buildings when i payed GTA S.A on PS2
I apologize to the narrator and the audience. I reacted immediately to the statement I quoted and did not continue to view the video in which the existence and culture of the indigenous peoples who were in the area prior to the Spanish were acknowledged. Again, my apologies to all.
I'd like to have a few words with the officials that cleared 232 MILLION dollars for a HIGH SCHOOL. It's a gorgeous building but an absolutely shameful use of public funds and abuse of their position (speaking as someone who works for a city). Especially using an international architecture firm when a local firm could have done it brilliantly for a fifth of the cost. If this was for city hall that's one thing, but this is for a single public high school - 232 million can provide thousands of children with programs and equipment that give them incredible opportunities for their future for YEARS.
I'm sweating just looking at him
Basically,it is the city of the angels.