Lakewood: "The Future City as New as Tomorrow" (Modern Architecture in Los Angeles)

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  • Опубліковано 31 бер 2013
  • Although the postwar planned community of Levittown, New York was completed first, Lakewood, California, became the archetype of the American suburb. Standardized building components put together in an assembly-line fashion enabled developers Louis H. Boyar, S. Mark Taper, and Ben Weingart to construct 17,500 tract houses in less than three years. Affordably priced at about $7,500, they sold immediately. Anchoring this instant city was the largest shopping center of its day, which offered everything needed for modern living.
    Special thanks to: D. J. Waldie; City of Lakewood.
    Photos and videos: © and courtesy of the City of Lakewood, California.
    © J. Paul Getty Trust
    This video is part of Pacific Standard Time Presents: Modern Architecture in L.A., a Getty initiative that brings together local cultural institutions for a wide-ranging look at the postwar built environment of Los Angeles, from its famous residential architecture to its vast freeway network, revealing the city's development and ongoing global impact in new ways.
    Learn more about the exhibition, Overdrive: L.A. Constructs the Future, 1940--1990, co-organized by the Getty Research Institute and the J. Paul Getty Museum. www.getty.edu/art/exhibitions/...
    Learn more about the initiative, Pacific Standard Time Presents: Modern Architecture in L.A.: www.pacificstandardtimepresent...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 52

  • @johngomez7895
    @johngomez7895 3 роки тому +12

    I grew up in Lakewood.
    My family moved from crime ridden East Los Angeles to Lakewood in 1967.
    I remember my first day of school at Palms Elementary.
    There was no graffiti and people took pride in the neighborhood keeping yards landscaped and clean. The Lakewood park system was great to play organized sports like baseball, basketball and football which I did.
    Great memories.

  • @chaosdemonwolf1
    @chaosdemonwolf1 11 років тому +8

    cool video. i was born and raised in Bellflower and had good times in Lakewood

  • @rickbailey189
    @rickbailey189 3 роки тому +4

    This beautiful video is an excellent depiction of SUBURBIA in Southern California in the 1950's. A truly golden era of So. Cal.

  • @Scant774
    @Scant774 3 роки тому +5

    Lakewood’s still relatively a decent city to this day

  • @rickbailey189
    @rickbailey189 3 роки тому +6

    This was the "GOLDEN ERA" of Southern California living. Some of the "cookie cutter" residential tract homes were selling like HOTCAKES at an astounding price of $7,575 for a 2 bedroom and $8,525 for a 3 bedroom....in 1952! WOW! What a bargain! In one residential tract area, 17,500 houses were built in just 33 months on 3500 acres! Each lot was around 5000 sq. ft. It took around 4000 men to do it and they got it done. So what's those figures in 2021? Just (X) by factor of 10. You won't find any houses in Lakewood today selling for 75 to 85 grand. No sir. Today, those prices start in the mid $500,000 range. Some are already into the $1 Million range. Looks like residential property in so. cal. is the new California Gold Rush.

    • @derek20la
      @derek20la Рік тому +1

      Lakewood was the first city in California to contract out services.
      Even tho it's an incorporated city, Lakewood made contracts with LA County Sheriff to provide police services, and LA Co Fire for firefighting.
      Doing so saved the city lots of money, by using "economies of scale" of the county departments.

  • @Buzzard2014
    @Buzzard2014 2 роки тому +1

    for those that grew up in the 50s and 60s can remember the peracids on Del Amo Blvd. and the old mall parks and earth drainage ditches it was a fun city to live in back in the day

  • @drinkingpoolwater
    @drinkingpoolwater 3 роки тому +7

    i can’t believe those homes go for 600k or more now. you can live like a king for 600k in the midwest. in california it gets you a shack with barely any yard.
    when those homes were first built they sold for 10 grand.

    • @deuceman6707
      @deuceman6707 2 роки тому +5

      10 grand was a lot of money back then

    • @p.nguyen8136
      @p.nguyen8136 2 роки тому +2

      Well, 10 Grand in the early 50s is equivalent to 100 Grand today. And considering the population boom since then, it's really to be expected.

  • @noneed4me2n7
    @noneed4me2n7 Рік тому +2

    Born in Bellflower and my grandparents settled in Lakewood after the Korean War. Some of my family still lives there but after my Grandmother then my father passed my brothers and I are are selling off the properties. Can’t believe that each place is near a million.

  • @chrisstedham6672
    @chrisstedham6672 5 років тому +16

    Lakewood tomorrow's city today now and forever. whoever changed the motto to times change values don't.. stinks

  • @al307antony2
    @al307antony2 5 років тому +2

    Where I was born and live today. No place like home like most other places are to most other people.

  • @anantpathak2899
    @anantpathak2899 3 роки тому +4

    suburbia is hell. post war people were really delusional glad we are coming back to our senses

  • @enriqueespinosa6285
    @enriqueespinosa6285 6 років тому +1

    yes my ...one side of family came to the city nearby's and from artesia and around by cerritos and lakewood one side and to Norwalk and it was the 60's of the building of the first newer major homes then the last of the early 80's !

  • @robertfatlandii2909
    @robertfatlandii2909 6 років тому +2

    Hey if you are in Lakewood today, check out a joint called R Kitchen. Not affiliated with them or anything, just a fan of the food!

  • @lisan8561
    @lisan8561 3 роки тому

    My parents bought a house in Lakewood (Monogram St.) in 1957. I attended James Monroe Elementary for 2nd grade, St. Maria Goretti Catholic 3rd-8th grades; 9th at the new St. Joseph Catholic girls H.S., then LHS until end of Jr. year. I consider Lakewood my "hometown," and have nothing but happy memories. When the news came out in the early 1990's about the Spur Posse, I was dumbfounded, then angry about this bunch of children engaging in such horrible, criminal behaviors--and the media cicus ensuing. I'm appalled at how the young men tried making excuses for their predatory actions.

  • @davcaefasdf
    @davcaefasdf 8 років тому +12

    I was just looking at a map of LA and thought "what is lakewood?". Nobody talks about it, which I figure is good because everyone knows ghettos like inglewood.

    • @taylorstrause
      @taylorstrause 6 років тому +5

      Lakewood is where I was born and raised, and I'm still living here. It was named the "most boring city in California" a few years ago by some website. It may be a small suburban city with not much to do, but it is in a great location being by Long Beach. It is also a great place to raise a family. I love the small town feel to it while still being near so many great places like the beach, mountains, etc.

    • @masterarchitect1982
      @masterarchitect1982 6 років тому +3

      Taylor Strause I'm sure it's slot of fun there I live in Illinois where everything is boring and flat. We just have a lot of corn fields. Chicago is so depressing 😒 I'd love to go to California one day.

    • @taylorstrause
      @taylorstrause 6 років тому +2

      California is pretty great because there is so much to do! There are just way too many people here. I would love to escape to a place where there is nothing.

    • @k_roc200-32
      @k_roc200-32 4 роки тому +2

      Just spent a week in Lakewood it's a quiet town with access to more "lively" places if you desire entertainment. I'm from Philadelphia so this town is in no way city-like but a refreshing change.

    • @tiefighter3445
      @tiefighter3445 4 роки тому +2

      @Knight Rider Lakewood by North Long Beach starts to get bad and Lakewood by Hawaiin Gardens as well.

  • @moneymaker4143
    @moneymaker4143 9 років тому

    Apparently you haven't been watchin the news lately

  • @TheVideoEditorGuy6579
    @TheVideoEditorGuy6579 5 років тому

    Lakewood looks like Pasadena but smaller.

    • @Scant774
      @Scant774 3 роки тому +4

      Nah 😂

    • @Theodore81547
      @Theodore81547 3 роки тому

      Not even close. Id compare it to West Covina over Pasadena.

    • @TheVideoEditorGuy6579
      @TheVideoEditorGuy6579 Рік тому +2

      @@Theodore81547 I would agree on that to be honest. Not sure why I compared Lakewood to Pasadena over 3 years ago lol. Though Arcadia and parts of La Canada are similar to Pasadena. I would compare Lakewood with parts of La Mirada & East Whittier as well.

    • @Dannny-Lee
      @Dannny-Lee Рік тому

      @@TheVideoEditorGuy6579
      La Cañada Flintridge is a gorgeous area to live in. Having been born and raised in Los Angeles’ High Desert region (Palmdale, CA) and the San Fernando Valley region, I had only seen and passed through La Cañada only by the I-210 Fwy, haha. Wasn’t till I started working at NASA’s JPL within the city to really drive around and explore La Cañada Flintridge.
      If only real estate in that city wasn’t so exorbitantly expensive… but I’ll have to stick with residing in Valencia. 😂🥲

  • @mikeclausen9017
    @mikeclausen9017 4 роки тому

    Cox cleaners best dry cleaners in the 1970s

  • @enriqueespinosa6285
    @enriqueespinosa6285 6 років тому

    a building for what and office or opened !

  • @jokeyandpismo
    @jokeyandpismo 5 років тому +1

    One more new video - ua-cam.com/video/WruxGdsLBac/v-deo.html

  • @jeffbarnes54
    @jeffbarnes54 4 роки тому +5

    Now it looks like Tijuana,

  • @Californiansurfer
    @Californiansurfer 5 років тому

    Today Lakewood is multicultural it no Kentucky

  • @lindamerchant4431
    @lindamerchant4431 2 роки тому

    Lakewood Long Beach have to rich to own homes there

  • @jorgedominguez4124
    @jorgedominguez4124 6 років тому +6

    YEAH WHTES ONLY.

    • @indoboimonk
      @indoboimonk 5 років тому +1

      @@iheartlreoy8134 yeah because of gentrification, and evictions of minorities from the cities being forced into the suburbs

    • @iheartlreoy8134
      @iheartlreoy8134 5 років тому +5

      Orion Lehrmann lmao 40 years ago, blacks were crying that the inner cities were dangerous places filled with drugs and crime and then when people start investing to clean it up you cry that it’s gentrification, wtf do you losers want?

    • @cesyneighistaut3451
      @cesyneighistaut3451 3 роки тому +1

      @@iheartlreoy8134 “blacks”

    • @peppironee4736
      @peppironee4736 3 роки тому +1

      That’s better story then blacks only 🤣🤣

  • @peppironee4736
    @peppironee4736 3 роки тому +2

    Then the spur posse came 😂

    • @deuceman6707
      @deuceman6707 2 роки тому +1

      I wonder what ever happened to those guys.