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Abramson Architects: Living with Art and Nature

Situated on a quiet cul-de-sac in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles and designed by Abramson Architects, this house has an ideal location that invites the homeowner—a photographer and interior designer—and her guests to enjoy exceptional views of the Getty Center and beyond.

Craig Steely: Radical Transparency

With Pam and Paul’s House, an unambiguously work of modern architecture in Cupertino, California, architect Craig Steely is in his element—at the intersection between the natural and built environments.

33218 Pacific Coast Highway: Escapism at its Finest

Overlooking the Pacific Ocean and set on over three acres, the 7,450-square-foot, two-story contemporary house features an indoor-outdoor flow thanks to floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors that open up to the wrap-around deck with a fire pit.

South Bay Digs • April 8, 2022

ON THE COVER Life on the Coast, Terranea Style: A sunny Villa is graced with Pacific Ocean views—and the exalted lifestyle perks of an award-winning resort presented by Terranea Real Estate.

The Kinetic Theory of Marketing

Ever heard of it? Liar! (I just made it up.) But maybe the theory is real after all. When I’m looking for marketing inspiration, I often turn to science. Science, in its own unique way, can explain pretty much everything.

Life On the Coast, Terranea Style

It’s less than 20 miles south of LAX, but arriving at Terranea feels like crossing into a different world—one spread over 102 vivid acres of California coastline.

Sean Anderson: A Mood for Beauty

A remarkable stillness seems to settle over the gracious, stone-edifice, richly windowed home in the Vestavia Hills neighborhood of Birmingham, Alabama, with interiors by Sean Anderson.

Dogme 95

It’s exactly what the marketing world needs today, a movement to eliminate and ban shiny new toy marketing and the buzzards who preach it. We’ll call it Marketing DOGMA 22.

California Retreat: SkB Architects’ Sonoma Farmhouse

Built in 2018 on a 25,682-square-foot plot surrounded by oak and fruit trees—which were preserved as much as possible—the property comprises two main structures: the main house and the guest house; with an incorporated bike barn.