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Hillside House in Los Angeles by Bjella Architecture, USA
Hillside House in Los Angeles by Bjella Architecture, a luxury property overlooking the sprawling city of L.A. – this haven provides a panoramic escape where the family can indulge in breathtaking views
RR House, Silver Lake, California property
ANX / Aaron Neubert Architects unveil R+R House, a stunning architectural achievement perched gracefully on a primary hillside in Silver Lake, Los Angeles, designed for both aesthetic harmony and functionality
One Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California
Foster + Partners is celebrating the ground-breaking of One Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, which will transform 17.5 acres of land in the heart of the city. The practice is working alongside Cain International, the City of Beverly Hills, Aman Group, RIOS Architects, OKO Group, Hilton and Kerry Hill Architects, to realise the project
Stradella Ridge House, Los Angeles, USA
Cape Town’s SAOTA, alongside US architect developer David Maman and Belgian interior designer Dieter Vander Velpen, designed Stradella Ridge House a Bel Air, Los Angeles, residence, perched on a steep, triangular site with striking canyon views extending from Century City to the ocean
Powerball Winner Mansion, Los Angeles property
America’s largest-ever Powerball jackpot winner of almost $1 billion, Edwin Castro, has bought this beautiful seaside Bel Air Mansion in Los Angeles.
Los Angeles building designs, California
Los Angeles building designs news – Apple at The Grove, Mid-City architecture design by architects Foster + Partners in Southern California
Shamrock Office Los Angeles interior design
ShubinDonaldson (SD) present Shamrock, Los Angeles, a tenant improvement project that looks at the future of work in a post-pandemic environment which elevates the firm’s identity and employee comfort and feels fresh, light, and inviting.
t House, Hollywood Hill, Los Angeles
Designed by Aaron Neubert Architects, t House, Los Angeles, gracefully cascades down the steep terrain from the south, the home creates an inviting entry courtyard through the strategic separation from the adjacent slope, featuring descending terraced gardens that lead visitors to the glass-enclosed foyer
Harry Gesner’s Sandcastle Malibu Beach home
One of America’s most eclectic and interesting architects, Harry Gesner’s Sandcastle beach home in Malibu, Los Angeles. Gesner’s longtime family home is now for sale at a reduced price of $22.5 million
Jim Goldstein Skyspace by James Turrell, Beverly Crest
This intriguing piece of architecture / art is located at spectacular, Sheats-Goldstein house (1963) designed by Modern architect John Lautner: SKYspace by James Turrell, residence in Beverly Crest, L.A., CA, USA
Gordon & Hildred Goetschel House, Glendale, CA
Gordon & Hildred Goetschel House design by renowned architect Ray Kappe FAIA in 1954 was sold for $2,550,000. This iconic California residence at Mesa Lila, USA, showcases his early explorations into spatial expansion. The Los Angeles architectural gem seamlessly connecting inhabitants to nature and distant vistas
Tricon Office Los Angeles property
ShubinDonaldson (SD) present Tricon Office, Los Angeles. This transformation turned a run-of-the-mill office park tilt-up warehouse in Tustin into a vibrant, bustling hub for the adaptable and diverse workforce of Tricon Residential.
Howard Hughes Mansion, Hollywood
Nearly 100 years after his move to Hollywood, Los Angeles, in 1928, the house where Howard Hughes lived when he produced his biggest movies, which was also used as a film location in The Aviator, has hit the market for $23 million.
Bronwood Home Remodel, Los Angeles real estate
Blue Truck Studio present their remodel of a Bronwood Home in Los Angeles, California, expanding up to better capture city views on several sides, creating a sense of openness and connection towards the exterior spaces
Brentwood Tennis Pavilion, Los Angeles
Alex Pettas Architecture present Brentwood Tennis Pavilion, Los Angeles. The pavilion is clad in custom black metal panels, and is divided into three zones; a fitness room, an outdoor living room, and a wine room