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How does a home become a work of art? How do you preserve them for generations to come? We take you through the stories of three iconic architectural homes, and discuss the history of each home and the people involved, including Edward Niles, Zoltan Pali and Dion Neutra.

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In this episode of DIGStv, we take a look at architecture from three very different perspectives: Architects, Realtors, and Owners.

We take you through the stories of three iconic architectural homes and discuss the history of each home and the people involved, including Edward Niles, Zoltan Pali, and Dion Neutra.

We also talk with Realtors Cosby Doe of Crosby Doe Associates, and Ari Afshar of Compass Realty about the challenges and what it takes to sell architecturally significant homes to the right buyer who will help take initiative to preserve each home as a piece of art.

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