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The Cadillac Reconsidered; LAMOTH Re-rooted, Permanently

The Cadillac Reconsidered; LAMOTH Re-rooted, Permanently

Design and Architecture · KCRW

November 16, 201029m 36s

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<p>The quintessential American car is large and luxurious, but one Detroit giant hopes to change that perception. GM designer <strong>Niki Smart</strong> talks about rethinking the Cadillac for urban centers. Then, LA Metro’s <strong>Paul Taylor</strong> discusses an LA-Beijing alliance aimed at getting people out of their cars. In the second half of the program, the new home of the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust in Pan Pacific Park has opened. <strong>Bobbye Tigerman</strong> recounts her grandfather’s role in founding the museum, and architect <strong>Hagy Belzberg</strong> explains how he uses design to educate young Angelenos about that atrocity.</p>