A RAMP IS MADE FOR BY PEOPLE
Shaking-hand buildings in Guangzhou Alleys in ShanghaiSingle room occupancy apartments in Los Angeles
Section of tradition living-commercial program
Section of mixed-funtion program
Los Angeles Chinatown, 1939. (Photo by Dick Whittington Studio/ Corbis via Getty Images)
Detail of “sightseeing Map of los Angeles and hollywood,” circa 1940. courtesy of the Map collection, los Angeles Public library.
Costumed merchants and employees in China City. Note the rickshaw being taken for a spin. Courtesy of The Huntington Library
“house numbers for new chinatown,” circa 1939. owners names are listed on individual plots, as well as the businesses leasing the spaces, if already designated. courtesy of the huntington library, san Marino, california.
City Market
“chinatownland,”
2002. courtesy of Andre Yi and Annie shaw of leefahsalung.
‘‘Young store clerk sitting in front of shops selling poultry and clothing, Old Chinatown, Los Angeles’’ (ca. 1900) (the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.)
New Chinatown at night, Los Angeles
New Chinatown, Los Angeles
New Chinatown Chinatown Railway
Railway Station
Los Angeles State Historic Park
Incense covered
Colored
Foam + Non-woven
Filling foam
Signage
Re-organized signage
Overlapped
Rotatable connector