
Join SAH/SCC for the first annual Merry Ovnick Fellowship Fundraiser Lecture. One hundred percent of the proceeds will benefit the Fellowship, which supports travel and attendance by a Southern California graduate student at the SAH International Conference in Atlanta, April 30-May 4, 2025. Our first lecture will be given by architectural historian Daniel Paul, a former student of Dr. Ovnick’s.
During “Sun, Space, Self,” Paul will present four wildly divergent, regionally rooted spiritual properties in Southern California: Krotona Court & Grand Temple of the Rosy Cross (Mead and Requa; Alfred and Arthur Heineman, 1912-1914), the New City of Mentalphysics (Lloyd Wright and others, 1947-1961), The Integratron in Landers (Howard P. Hess and others, 1960), and the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove (Johnson/Burgee Architects, 1980; Johnson Fain, 2019).
As Dr. Ovnick’s Los Angeles: The End of the Rainbow makes clear, a context of benign climate, and openness of land and culture both, informs Southern California architecture. Paralleling those frameworks, Southern California’s atmosphere of light and space, or as genius loci, also informs its architecture, if not these spiritual practices. In Dr. Ovnick’s words, Los Angeles was “a city built of dreamstuff.”
That these diverse sites coexist within Southern California against a legacy of pragmatism and the presence of mainline religions, speaks to the true heterogeneity the region affords.
Sun, Space, Self —Saturday, March 1st, 2025; 11 AM-1 PM Pacific; Neutra Office Building, 2379 Glendale Blvd., LA; $20. Go to www.sahscc.org and pay via PayPal; or mail in order form with check; Zoom link sent upon registration.
