Los Angeles County keeps building in hillsides and canyons even as the fire risk worsens. For a century, the lure of ...
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ABC 7 Los Angeles on MSNRick Caruso nonprofit plans 80 to 100 modular homes for those most impacted by wildfiresWith help from the Caruso Family Foundation, Northern California-based company Samara and Airbnb will construct and install ...
The post Awe-Inspiring $1.9 Million Glass Treehouse in Los Angeles Climbs to the Top of the Week's Most Popular Homes List ...
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Fire-hardened house offers lessons on rebuilding Los AngelesThe house that Michael Kovac built is the only one on his street still standing after a huge fire raced through his Los Angeles neighborhood. US architect Michael Kovac stands outside his house ...
A Spanish-style home in Long Beach, a Mediterranean-style house in San Leandro and a Craftsman bungalow in Los Angeles ... The primary bedroom has a built-in closet, and the attached bathroom ...
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A Times analysis shows that half the homes destroyed in Pacific Palisades and Altadena were rentals, raising questions about ...
destroying more than 9,400 homes and buildings, the community had already been debating a fateful question: are there places too risky for new housing to be built? Like so many ... In December, Los ...
In 1962, a wildfire caused widespread destruction in Los Angeles. Los Angeles ... have prompted a new reckoning on how so many L.A. homes came to be built on land so vulnerable to fire and ...
The few structures still standing in Altadena and Pacific Palisades may offer clues on making homes more resistant to wildfire.
destroying more than 9,400 homes and buildings, the community had already been debating a fateful question: are there places too risky for new housing to be built? Like so many communities ...
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