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642 & 670 Perugia Way: A Tale of Two Homes

670 Perugia Way is a meticulously designed architectural triumph by Marmol Radziner and Felicity Bell featuring over 14,000SF of artfully designed living space sited on over an acre in prime Lower Bel-Air. Plus 642 Perugia Way an architectural estate designed by London-based Quinn Architects features nearly 14,500SF of living space with every luxury amenity imaginable.

2727 Cardwell Place: Hilltop Oasis in Hollywood Hills West

There is a lot of glitter over Hollywood Hills West. A residential berth in this high-profile enclave is coveted for, among other incentives, the convenience of its central location and astonishing views. That, plus uncommon privacy and expanse of flat land makes 2727 Cardwell Place a prize in an unquestionable trophy neighborhood.

Sophie Goineau: A Desert Feast for All Senses

Interior designer Sophie Goineau tackled the challenge of transforming a 5,000-square-foot space with a vision inspired by the “free architecture” of the midcentury, which is characterized by the fusion of a building with its natural surroundings. 

Westside Digs • August 26, 2022

ON THE COVER An early 20th century residence by Frederick Roehrig set on a sprawling lot north of Montana, within sight of the Pacific Ocean, showcases the enduring appeal of the American Craftsman home presented by Charles Pence of Pence Hathorn Silver (PHS) at Compass.

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The Times They Are A-Changin’

Bob Dylan released this song in 1964 and it still serves well in these times of change. The Times are a-changin’ for DIGS too, as you may have noticed with the new size of our magazine that you’re holding in your hands or reading online.

319 South Dianthus: Sky High Style

At the corner where South Dianthus Street meets Tennyson Place, 319 South Dianthus a new designer home has been thoughtfully constructed to revel in the kaleidoscope of majestic natural beauty that surrounds it—with a floorplan and suite of features tailored for elevated coastal living in 2022 and beyond.

325 Georgina: Grace on Georgina

Situated only a few minute’s walk from the ocean, 325 Georgina was to be a beachside retreat for Arthur Henry Fleming, a lumber magnate turned education philanthropist who commissioned architect Frederick Roehrig for the job. 

1433 N Kenter: Midcentury Reimagined

Brentwood’s brand new designer luxury Mid-Century home, 1433 N Kenter is a breathtaking experience. A private, one-of-a-kind architectural property features sweeping ocean and canyon views with sensationally refined details that create an extraordinary, chic and warm home environment perched in a highly desirable, safe and private neighborhood.

South Bay Digs • August 12, 2022

ON THE COVER A winning Beach Cities design and build team creates a sleek new Modernist residence in Hermosa Beach with a rooftop deck and plentiful views of the ocean and valley presented by Ashley Novak and Jonathan Schultz of Compass.

Neuendorf House, Caroline Neuendorf, Claudio Silverstrin, John Pawson, Majorca, Spain, Mediterranean, Minimalism

Neuendorf House: Mediterranean Minimalism

Finished in 1989, an often aesthetically garish era, the Neuendorf House was destined to stand out, a work of committed minimalism by the now lionized architects John Pawson and Claudio Silvestrin.

The 5-Whys & First Principles Reasoning

Ever heard of Taiichi Ohno? Neither did I until I opened an old business book I had in my office, which I like to do from time to time for random inspiration, (and highly recommend doing.) And there he was, Taiichi Ohno, the creator of the 5-Why technique, and soon my memory was coming back to me.