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South Bay Digs • December 16, 2016

ON THE COVER A Silicon Bay Development new construction gem in Manhattan Beach for our special Architect | Design | Build issue for 2016 presented

5304 Reese Road: American Dream

A touch of tradition makes 5304 Reese Road a charming Seaside Ranchos a true attraction Typically seen at fairs and amusement parks, one does not

Italian art, architecture and ambiance

From ancient structures to sumptuous meals, Italy awakens all the senses in two of its finest cities Accordion music floats through the air, golden light

Meridith Baer: A Stage of Her Making

Meridith Baer’s homegrown empire of staging, furniture and design continues its stylish march forward In the late 1990s, Meridith Baer was moving and looking for

Trousdale Estates: Above and Beyond

In the annals of legendary Los Angeles architecture, ultra-exclusive Trousdale Estates is still the pinnacle of elevated living With 535 homes scattered across some of

The Tech Set

From drones to 3D printing, these scientific breakthroughs are set to change not only the way builders operate, but the way we live as well.

Spanish Sensibility

Nestled into East Manhattan Beach, this home achieves a hard-to-find sense of coziness within a sprawling space, marked by bright-white walls and dark wood in

Next-Gen Sophisticate

A Manhattan beach home presents a new level of South Bay Luxe Those living in the South Bay are audience to a continual procession of

Westside Digs • December 9, 2016

ON THE COVER of the Westside Digs 2016 Architect | Design | Build issue The MüSh Residence designed by Studio 0.10 in collaboration with Muller

LivingHomes Beautiful Sustainability

Steve Glenn’s eco-conscious LivingHomes gets more vertical with a new factory and its first development In 2006, entrepreneur Steve Glenn started a company. The idea

A Tale of Two Estates

Two legendary L.A. landmarks help cement the city’s standing as a major player in the estate game—fascinating past and unpredicted present.