The Los Angeles wildfires have collectively destroyed more than 12,000 buildings and homes and scorched over 40,000 acres as of Monday, January 13. The fires' devastating wreckage includes iconic LA ...
Projects by architects Ray Kappe and John G Wallis are among nearly 10,000 structures destroyed as deadly fires burn large ...
Landmark buildings, homes, and shopping malls are among the structures destroyed in LA's affluent Pacific Palisades neighbourhood.
Personal stories highlight both emotional and economic impacts, from the loss of cherished homes to the destruction of historical landmarks. The article also touches on broader challenges, including ...
When I took her to the Vivienne Westwood exhibition at The Bowes Museum, she wore a Westwood Anglomania 1993 plaid coat in ...
Parts of the Topanga State Park — a national park located within the city of Los Angeles that is known for its scenic hiking ...
AN rounded up relief and mutual aid groups readers can support amid the devastation, lost buildings of note, and efforts ...
The iconic Eames House, Getty Villa, and other Los Angeles landmarks are at risk of destruction following a series of fires ...
The latest updates from the L.A. County Arboretum, Villa Aurora and more as wildfires continue to damage or threaten cultural ...
The deadly fires in Los Angeles have claimed at least 10 lives and destroyed more than 10,000 structures, including cultural ...
How many of these L.A. institutions are actually at risk from the blazes? L.A. Times arts and culture writer Jessice Gelt joined Renee Eng with more on which structures have survived and which are ...