Los Angeles wildfires cause 28 deaths, destroy 16,000 structures, including irreplaceable architectural treasures.
The Los Angeles wildfires have caused 28 deaths, destroyed over 16,000 structures, and led to $150 billion in economic damage. Among the losses are significant architectural treasures like the Benedict and Nancy Freedman House, a modernist house by Richard Neutra, and 21 of 28 homes designed by Gregory Ain in Altadena. These losses are seen as a major hit to Los Angeles' rich architectural heritage.
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