SOME SHULMAN ARCHITECTURE is an exploration of the work of Israeli architect Ben-Ami Shulman (1907-1986). He was recognized posthumously as one of the significant architects of the White City of Tel Aviv, the largest collection of modernist buildings in the world, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003. When artist Susan Horowitz, researching a photographic project on the White City architecture, discovered that Shulman had emigrated to L.A., she embarked on a search to identify his buildings there expecting to find parallels to the acclaimed work. The surprising results add an unusual facet to the history of L.A. architecture.