In a review of the new Caltrans District 7 Headquarters building in downtown Los Angeles, Nicolai Ouroussoff touches on some ideas that are pertinent to our earlier posting about "lifestyle centers" and the privatization of public spaces. The building is an important new modern design and the article is worth the read (and browse through the slide show) even if you are not interested in our little diatribe about retail developments.
Like most American cities... [Los Angeles] has had to cope with increasing pressures from developers and urban planners, who tend to see urban space as nothing more than a vast machine for middle-class consumers. In this context Mr. Mayne's revamped Modernism has a refreshing honesty.
Article: NY Times - A Building as a Beacon for a City's Plans
Firm: Morphosis
Reference: Reality Bites (Land+Living)