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Echo Park, like Van Nuys, and other areas, may now lose up to 50 homes to make way for a LAUSD school.
LA does not lack innovative design in school architecture. Many of the buildings now being erected in LA are modern, dynamic and slick. But they still adhere to the low-density model that requires acres of land. And the demolition of homes that are in the way of large bureaucratic plans…..
It would be interesting to see if LA could integrate its future school construction into walkable neighborhoods combined with housing, courtyards and pedestrian friendly streets. Such as in the European model above. These could be built adjacent to those yawning commercial strips of sprawl like Van Nuys Boulevard, Reseda Blvd., Sepulveda, etc.
