Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has staked her administration on Inside Safe, an initiative that pledges to get 17,000 people off the streets without relying on police sweeps.
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LOOK AT THAT BUILDING
The Cloudscape of Haikou, a space-age park pavilion designed by architect Ma Yansong, uses curvilinear shapes to complement a scenic seaside location.

The designer of 15 Allen Street needed to navigate neighborhood history and new zoning rules to complete this 12-unit apartment building.

To answer NIMBY critics, this social housing project by Jean-Christophe Quinton Architecte needed to be stylish enough to fit into the affluent 6th arrondissement.

A former police station finds new life as low-income housing for artists in a development that bridges the divide between commercial and residential strips.

