
1960s California has a rich and storied history – playing host to Berkeley’s free-spirited hippie movement and the amplification of the Civil Rights Movement to name but a few key events – yet, one of its most powerful legacies lies in its architecture – simple, organic, swooping modernist structures and ambitious, towering blocks. The movement arrived in a flurry of activity, and architectural photographer Julius Shulman was there to document it all, introducing the likes…
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