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Concrete Fantasy: Southern California, a Freeway Metropolis

If any one building material defined mid-20th-century Los Angeles, it was concrete.

Aired 10/26/2017 | Rating NR

Lost LA

Concrete Fantasy: Southern California, a Freeway Metropolis

Clip: Season 2 Episode 3 | 7m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

If any one building material defined mid-20th-century Los Angeles, it was concrete.

If any one building material defined mid-20th-century Los Angeles, it was concrete – once a symbol of progress, modernity, and control of nature. As the city’s most iconic concrete structures, the freeways, aged, latter-day artists and critics like Catherine Opie and Reyner Banham began to celebrate their aesthetic qualities: their swooping forms and their kinetic thrills.

Aired 10/26/2017 | Rating NR

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Iron Sprawl: How Trolleys Made L.A. a Horizontal City

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Once imported from elsewhere, iron and steel would transform Los Angeles’ urban form. (9m 10s)

Red Gold: The Demise of California's Redwood Forest

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Only five percent of Los Angeles' old-growth redwood forests remain after exploitation. (7m 20s)

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