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My 84 Year Old Grandma Looks 42 Now

She looks unbelievable



She looks amazing in these 2 photos

When I first saw her I was laghing a little- not because she looked funny but because I was amazed in how great she looked. She honestly looked younger then my own mother.


She may have white hair but she has the face of a 40 year old.


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At her day job at the Getty, Fox was growing indignant at the waste of shipping ton after ton of travertine from Italy only to have it refused by her superiors for minor inconsistencies. PAUL JELLINEK: One day, I mentioned to her that the citys Department of Cultural Affairs had just bought an empty lot next to the Watts Towers, and they were interviewing architects for a visitors center. Fox spent a month secretly designing a fountain, museum, and a series of viewing platforms made from the Gettys rejected travertine. PAUL JELLINEK: She made the connection because the Watts Towers were constructed out of other peoples garbage. Bernadette designed these nautilusshaped viewing platforms, which echoed the fossils in the travertine and the whorls of the Watts Towers. When Fox presented her plan to the Getty management, they quickly and unequivocally shot her down. PAUL JELLINEK: The Getty was interested in one thing: getting the Getty built. They didnt need some lowlevel employee telling them what to do with their extra material. Plus, can you imagine the PR Its not good enough for the Getty, but its good enough for South Central Who needs that headache Richard Meier and Partners were unable to find Foxs drawings in their Getty Center archives. PAUL JELLINEK: Im sure Bernadette just threw them away. The important thing to come out of itand she knew itwas that she had forged a distinct point of view, which was, simply, to waste nothing. I did not like where this was going. Not one bit. I told her: I went to the emergency room thanks to Bernadette Fox. I left on crutches, if you remember. I asked Kyle to hold my purse, and the prescription medicine. Good Lord. When did you realize your Vicodin was missing Gwen asked. Fox and Branch moved into the Beeber Bifocal House in 1991. Fox was restless for another project. JUDY TOLL: Bernadette and her husband had poured everything into that glasses factory they were living in, and she didnt have much to spend. So I found her a scrubby piece of land on Mulholland in Hollywood, near Runyon Canyon. It had a flat pad and a great view of the city. The piece of land next to it was also for sale. I suggested they buy that, too, but they couldnt afford it. Fox committed to building a house using only materials from within a twentymile radius. That didnt mean going to a Home Depot a mile away and buying steel from China. The materials all had to be sourced locally. DAVID WALKER: She asks me if Im up for the challenge. I tell her, Sure. PAUL JELLINEK: One of the smartest things Bernadette did was hook up with Dave. Most contractors cant work without plans, but he could. If the Twenty Mile House demonstrates anything, its what a genius she was with permits. When it comes to Bernadette, everyone teaches Beeber and Twenty Mile. I teach her permits. Its impossible to look at the plans she submitted to plancheck without cracking up. Its pages and pages full of officiallooking documentation that contain virtually no information. It was different back them. It was before the building boom, before the earthquake. You could just go down to the building department and talk to the top guy. Ali Fahad was the top guy at the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety. ALI FAHAD: Of course I remember Bernadette Fox. She was a charmer. She wouldnt deal with anybody but me. My wife and I had just had twins, and Bernadette came with handknit blankets and hats for them both. Shed sit, wed have tea, shed explain what she wanted to do with her house, and Id tell her how to do it. PAUL JELLINEK: See Only a woman could do something like that. Architecture has always been a maledominated profession. Until the emergence of Zaha Hadid in 2005, one was hardpressed to name a famous female architect. Eileen Gray and Julia Morgan are sometimes mentioned. Mainly, female architects stood in the shadows of their famous male partners: Ann Tyng to Louis Kahn, Marion Griffin to Frank Lloyd Wright, Denise Scott Brown to Robert Venturi.