Larchmont Chronicle
vol. 54, no. 6
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JUNE 2017
AIA honored Paul Williams, Frank Clementi Area homes, Grand Park among their works
GRADUATE SALUTE Section 3
WILSHIRE Warriors Friday Night Lights. Sec. 1, p 17
FATHER BOYLE honored. Sec. 3, p 4
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By John Welborne The most prestigious individual award of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) is its Gold Medal. Since 1907, the medal has been awarded to individuals whose significant bodies of work have had a lastPaul Williams ing influence on the theory and practice of architecture. This year, the Gold Medal was awarded posthumously to Los Angeles architect Paul Revere Williams, FAIA. Present for the ceremonies held at the annual conference of the AIA, this year in Orlando, Florida, were Williams’ grandchildren, banker Paul C. Hudson of Brookside, and author Karen E. Hudson of Lafayette Square. Hudson is the author of three books about her grandfather and his work. Williams, born in Los Angeles in 1894, died in 1980. During his extraordinary five-decade career, he was responsible for more than 3,000 buildings. Many are in our See Paul Williams, p 6
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GRADUATES at Pilgrim School get ready to toss their caps.
Class of 2017 graduations, Mixed-use project divides speakers Larchmont Village neighbors key Assistant chief of Five-stories, 52 units proposed at Beachwood
By Billy Taylor Several neighbors expressed dissatisfaction during a May 9 Larchmont Village Neighborhood Association (LVNA) semiannual meeting in regards to both a new mixed-use development working its way through the planning process, and the support the neighborhood association gave to the project. The frustrated residents allege the development was “rubber-stamped” by the LVNA board, without the neighborhood association ever notifying, much less discussing the project with, its members. The project is a five-story building planned for the corner of Beachwood Dr. and Melrose Ave., to include 52
apartments and 5,500 square feet of ground-floor retail space (on Melrose). “This development got really far down the pipeline before most of the neighbors knew about it,” said Larchmont Village resident Tracey Clarke. Directing her attention to LVNA president Charles D’Atri, Clarke added: “You say you speak for us, but you’re not giving us a voice because you don’t bring us into the loop.” The LVNA submitted a letter to the Dept. of City Planning on March 15 “to support the proposal of the applicant.” Clarke says she was angered to witness the developer’s See LVNA, p 13
police among speakers By Rachel Olivier This year’s commencement speakers, poised to address and inspire the next generation, include an assistant chief of police, an executive vice president, a social justice advocate and an LAUSD board member. Asst. Chief of Police Beatrice Girmala, 1981 alumna, will address Immaculate Heart’s 107 graduates Tues., June 6. She See Class 2017, Sec. 3, p 2
Lucy Casado influenced musicians, politicians and neighbors El Adobe matriarch, 91
LUCY'S El ADOBE owner Lucy Casado hosted Tibetan monks at her Melrose Ave. restaurant plus artists and a future governor.
Locals, celebrities, musicians and politicians went for more than the able-bodied Margaritas and homemade Mexican food served at Lucy’s El Adobe Café, whose namesake Lucy Casado died last month at the age of 91. Lucy and her husband Frank opened the restaurant in the early 1960s across from Paramount Studios on Melrose Ave., and it drew rave reSee Lucy Casado, p 19
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