Over its twelve years as a print journal, arcCA (Architecture California) made note of a variety of often neglected building types. Here is a selection.
ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS
Bruce Race, FAIA, “ADUs of Santa Cruz,” arcCA 04.2, “Small Towns”
BUS STOPS
Doug Suisman, “Portals, Not Pillories: the Bus Stop as Public Space,” arcCA 01.3, “Publicness”
CASINOS
Tom Marble, AIA, “Under the Radar: Hustler Casino, Gardena,” arcCA 06.2, “L.A.”
FUNERAL HOMES
Jim Jennings, AIA, “Coda: Time Ran Out on a Modernist Oasis,” arcCA 00.1, “Zoning Time”
GAS STATIONS
Lisa Padilla, AIA, “Coda: Albert Frey Gas Station,” arcCA 01.1, “Awarding Honor”
PORT FACILITIES
Lynne D. Reynolds, AIAS, “Under the Radar: Hanjin Terminal, Berths 55/56,” arcCA 03.2, “Global Practice”
LIFEGUARD SHELTERS
“Under the Radar: Lifeguard Shelter Design-Build,” arcCA 07.3, “Comparing Awards”
SMALL TOWN ENSEMBLE
Bruce Race, FAIA, “Minden’s Architect-for-Life,” arcCA 04.2, “Small Towns”
SPOILERS
Barton Phelps, FAIA, “For Richer, For Poorer . . .,” arcCA 06.2, “L.A.”
TEMPORARY TEMPLES
Amy Cranch, “The Temple at Burning Man: a Lesson in Impermanence,” arcCA 10.4, “Faith & Loss”