Entertainment & Arts
Two Pasadena architects--Stefanos Polyzoides and wife Elizabeth Moule--look beyond building design to enhancing a sense of neighborhood in urban centers.
Jan. 4, 2001
World & Nation
Republican governors and lawmakers in many states have followed President Trump’s lead on their response to the coronavirus.
Oct. 3, 2020
In January, 1989, Greg Moul decided that he wanted to shed some light on art and design.
June 10, 1990
California
One urban planner advocates the elimination of zoning regulations as way to bring out the vitality of neighborhoods.
Nov. 5, 1996
Lifestyle
“Alot of people fear density because there are a lot of terrible, overly dense projects in Los Angeles,” says Elizabeth Moule of Pasadena-based Moule & Polyzoides Architects and Urbanists.
May 4, 2006
Greg Moul’s small art gallery in Venice is filled with neon sculptures worth thousands of dollars each, but it was a law dealing with lowly toasters and television sets that pulled the plug on his pricey objets d’art .
Dec. 14, 1991
It’s Time for L.A. to Grow Up
Aug. 4, 2002
Business
Daniel Isenberg’s ‘Worthless, Impossible and Stupid’ dispels common myths about entrepreneurship and shows what it takes to succeed.
Aug. 23, 2013
Book review: Finding business worth in ‘Worthless’
Environmental council had a building redone as a showcase that provides much of its own light, water and electricity.
Nov. 13, 2003