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Local roots and outside influences inspire architect Meg Fain

Guest · April 23, 2026

By Barbara Sueko McGuire Over a century after Larchmont first took shape as a streetcar suburb, the neighborhood has evolved in almost every visible way, except for one: its strong […]

Meet a trifecta powerhouse; She’s a contractor, architect and designer

H Hutcheson · April 23, 2026

Lauren Howley started her construction firm, Howley Design Build, because she always loved her experiences watching her family remodel their 1920s house on Lucerne Boulevard. She studied interior design and […]

Larger-than-life personality comes to life at Showcase House

Sondi Sepenuk · April 23, 2026

Every year that I attend the Pasadena Showcase House of Design, I think to myself, “This is the best house yet. They’ll never be able to top this.” And every […]

Moving your parents can be difficult—here’s some help

Nona Sue Friedman · April 23, 2026

Whether you are part of the sandwich generation— with kids at home and aging parents to care for—or faced with just the latter, figuring out if and when to move […]

Candidates respond to issues on housing

Suzan Filipek · April 23, 2026

We asked the leading candidates for mayor, Council District 5, and Council District 13 to respond to three questions: 1) Why should voters choose you? 2) Where do you stand […]

From board rooms to robots, designer/builder keeps evolving

H Hutcheson · April 23, 2026

It’s difficult to give Benjamin Armstrong, 29, an exact title for the type of collaborative design/build work he does. He creates hard-to-navigate surfaces for robots, codesigns and builds Japanese style […]

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