Monday, November 15, 2010
Cory Buckner Architects
Cory Buckner is a practicing architect in the Los Angeles area.
Cory Buckner has a degree in Fine Arts from Chouinard Art Institute and an M.Arch from UCLA.
Cory Buckner has also studied landscape architecture at UCLA. The firm, Cory Buckner, Architect, specializes in contemporary residential design and mid-century remodel and restoration projects.
In 1994, Cory Buckner and her husband, architect Nick Roberts, purchased a home in Crestwood Hills designed in 1949 by architects A. Quincy Jones, Whitney R. Smith and structural engineer Edgardo Contini.
After restoring the house, Cory Buckner spearheaded a preservation movement in the neighborhood, which had at one time 150 houses by Jones, Smith, and Contini as part of a housing cooperative called Mutual Housing Association.
Through her efforts 15 of the remaining 30 houses have been designated Historic/Cultural Monuments with the City of Los Angeles. She was awarded the 2002 Los Angeles Preservation Award, "For the inspiring effort to protect and restore the original Mutual Housing Association homes in Crestwood Hills, preserving important examples of Southern California Modernism, and enhancing the sense of community in a unique neighborhood." Cory Buckner is the author of A. Quincy Jones, published by Phaidon Press and was a finalist for the 2003 Rome Prize.