
If you missed our in-person program at Franklin D. Israels Roberts Residence last year, here is your chance to learn about his legacy from Todd Gannon, author of Franklin D. Israel: A Life in Architecture (Getty Research Institute, 2025).
Acclaimed Los Angeles designer Israel (1945-1996) created innovative residential projects and office interiors that made him one of the most talked-about designers of his generation. In this vivid account, Gannon draws on archival resources, analyses of Israels buildings, and recent interviews with colleagues, clients, and contemporaries, including Frank Gehry, Thom Mayne, and Robert A. M. Stern.
Gannon traces Israels development from his early years and career on the East Coast to his formative world travels and residence at the American Academy in Rome. The author guides readers through LAs architectural context, Israels influential teaching at UCLA, his dalliance with Hollywood, and the personal motivations behind his work—all aspects of an influential career that was cut short by his death from AIDS-related complications at the age of 50.
Gannon is professor of architecture at Ohio State Universitys Knowlton School and the author ofReyner Banham and the Paradoxes of High Tech(Getty, 2017), which was the subject of a previous SAH/SCC “Authors on Architecture” program.
Gannon on Israel—Sunday, March 2, 2025; 1-2:30 PM Pacific; $5. Go to www.sahscc.org and pay via PayPal; or mail in order form with check; Zoom link sent upon registration.