TPR asks an array of L.A.'s great architects to note some of the city's highlights for attendees of June's AIA convention.
Sam Hall Kaplan reflects on his friendship with and admiration for the late planning icon Jane Jacobs.
After wrangling and nurturing L.A.\'s nascent system of neighborhood councils, Greg Nelson steps down from the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment.
Mayor Ron Loveridge plots Riverside's course as the Inland Empire matures, grows, and rides a booming regional economy.
Griffith Observatory Director Ed Krupp offers a glimpse into an updated version of L.A.'s scientific, educational, and architectural landmark.
CCEA's Estela Lopez explains the deep and varied challenges facing one of L.A.'s last industrial enclaves.
Mark Cowin offers a candid account of DWR's strategies for promoting regional cooperation and addressing the complexities of California water policy.
Rick Bishop explains how sprawling Riverside County will have to adapt to meet the expectations of SCAG's Compass 2 Percent plan.
Comissioner Marian Bergeson explains the challenges facing the state's highway network and on the politics that brought down the March bond measure.
Lucy Dunn, of the Orange County Business Council, touts the county's ability to pay for much of its own transportation infrastructure and looks forward to the maturation of its urban centers.