In Urban Hallucinations, architects Koning Eizenberg take on the idyll of local and neighborhood through the design of recent projects in the Los Angeles region. They bring a fresh eye to
placemaking and community building in an urban area that is ambivalent about development, yet conscious of regional issues—notably sustainability, a ordability, and housing shortage. Believing
opportunities hide in plain sight, the architects sift through the context of increasing regulation, di ering opinions on responsible growth, and priorities for quality of life to extract their
own unexpected and compelling approach to the architecture of the day to day. Short narratives by well known Los Angeles–based urban thinkers and observers, including Frances Anderton, Dana Cu
, and Alissa Walker, give context for the work. Their stories add insight into both the joys and imperfections of living in an iconic city. 3 softbound books in a case.