Frances Anderton is host of DnA: Design and Architecture, a weekly radio show broadcast on KCRW NPR station in Los Angeles.
Her first assignment was life-changing: to produce a special report on new architecture in Los Angeles..
She subsequently became associate editor of the Architectural Review.
Anderton was raised in Bath, England, and studied architecture at the Bartlett at University College London.
Honors include the Esther McCoy 2010 Award for her work in educating the public about architecture and urbanism from USC School of Architecture\'s Architectural Guild; she was SCI-Arc\'s Honored Guest at its 2018 Main Event.
Her books include Grand Illusion: A Story of Ambition, and its Limits, on LA\'s Bunker Hill, based on a studio she cotaught with Frank Gehry and partners at USC School of Architecture.
She has served as correspondent for the New York Times and Dwell magazine.
For many years she produced KCRW\'s acclaimed current affairs shows, To The Point, and Which Way, LA?, hosted by Warren Olney.
Frances Anderton is host of DnA: Design and Architecture, a weekly radio show broadcast on KCRW NPR station in Los Angeles