Los Angeles wildfire memorial project seeks to save chimneys from famous architects' houses
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In the wake of recent wildfires that devastated Los Angeles's Pacific Palisades, where only chimneys remain standing, an organization called House Museum, led by Evan Hall, is undertaking a project to preserve architecturally significant chimneys. These include designs from renowned architects like Eric Lloyd Wright and Richard Neutra. The initiative aims to create a memorial and community gathering space in the Santa Monica Mountains. With time and resources scarce, the project requires collaboration with homeowners and effective communication to ensure successful preservation amidst ongoing rebuilding efforts.
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