Taking the form of a monumental steel canopy, the work will accommodate performances and serve as a gateway to the city’s Second Ward.
A 19th-century brownstone is restored to its former glory and updated for the present.
Read an excerpt from the upcoming book on the late architect, which features previously unpublished archival materials and interviews.
The Baltimore-born architect was a fixture at the Southern California Institute of Architecture in Los Angeles beginning in the 1980s, including as director of its graduate program.