Crestwood Hills, Los Angeles, California
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Crestwood Hills is a neighborhood within Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, located on the ridges to the north and east of Kenter Canyon in the Santa Monica Mountains. It is best known for its mid-century modern architecture, and contains several homes designated as architectural landmarks by the State of California. The homes were designed by
A. Quincy Jones Archibald Quincy Jones (April 29, 1913 – August 3, 1979) was a Los Angeles-based architect and educator known for innovative buildings in the modernist style and for urban planning that pioneered the use of greenbelts and green design. ...
, and are featured in numerous magazines, articles, and books about mid-century modern housing. The community includes a park, pre-school, and homeowners' association. Crestwood Hills began as a
utopian experiment An intentional community is a voluntary residential community which is designed to have a high degree of social cohesion and teamwork from the start. The members of an intentional community typically hold a common social, political, religious ...
in the late 1940s by a few musicians, and eventually turned into a cooperative association that included 400 members. The project was initially called the Mutual Housing Tract, before changing to Crestwood Hills. It was intended as a multi-ethnic project, but pressure on the landowner from existing Brentwood residents—this was still the era of racially (primarily African-Americans) and religiously (primarily Catholics; the development was nearly one-half Jewish) restrictive housing covenants—eventually led to some members of the original group to being dropped as a condition of finalizing the sale. The
1961 Brentwood-Bel-Air fire The Bel Air Fire was a disaster that began as a brush fire on November 6, 1961, in the Bel Air community of Los Angeles. The fire destroyed 484 homes and burned At least 200 Firemen were injured, with mostly eye injuries due to the smoke and fly ...
led to the destruction of 49 homes. Brenda Rees of the '' Los Angeles Times'' said "decades of construction and reconstruction erased much of the original modern design."Evolution of a '50s Dream; Crestwood Hills began as an experiment in cooperative living and modern architecture. Today, it's an upper-crust neighborhood trying to renew the community spirit and preserve its architectural heritage.
''Los Angeles Times''. April 24, 2000. Southern California living, Part E, Page 1. Retrieved on March 19, 2010.
By 2000 Crestwood Hills was a wealthy neighborhood.


Education

Crestwood Hills is within the
Los Angeles Unified School District Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is a public school district in Los Angeles, California, United States. It is the largest public school system in California in terms of number of students and the 2nd largest public school district in ...
. The community also maintains its own cooperative preschool, and parents who send their children there are required to volunteer two or three times a month. Dues paying members of the Crestwood Hills Homeowners Association receive priority admission to the school.


Parks and recreation

Crestwood Hills Park is located in Crestwood Hills. The park has barbecue pits, unlighted outdoor basketball courts, a children's play area, a community room with a capacity of 90 people, hiking trails, a kitchen, and picnic tables.Crestwood Hills Park
" City of Los Angeles. Retrieved on March 19, 2010.


Notable residents

* Marvin Braude (1920–2005), member of the Los Angeles City Council between 1965 and 1997 * David Baerwald (1960-), award-winning songwriter, composer and lyricist. Hank Worden (1902-1991) versatile movie actor and member of the John Wayne stock company. Mose Harper in "The Searchers".


References

There was an article in the Getty Magazine during the 1990s that detailed the social and architectural history of the project.


External links


Crestwood Hills Home Owner's Association
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