South Bay Digs • January 14, 2022

ON THE COVER Made in Manhattan: This newly built architectural home—crafted with luxe materials and unexpected features—is a sleekly sophisticated beach retreat in the midst of the Sand Section presented by the Gillespie Host Group.
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An Olson Kundig Sensory Experience + Oren Hayun Crafted Sanctuary

Tom Kundig of Olson Kundig works directly with the owner to create his first residential masterpiece in Los Angeles. Plus, Oren Hayun sells the developers...

CLB Architects’ Bryan James on Strong Presence: Contemporary Mountain Living

At the center of a quiet, 18-acre meadow in Jackson, Wyoming, providing panoramic views of the surrounding ranchlands, foothills, and the Teton Range, this one-story,...

2415 Manhattan Avenue: Made in Manhattan

Designed as a place for family and guests to gather comfortably at the beach, the architectural home at 2415 Manhattan Avenue has also been keenly...

William Hefner Restored | Romero Canyon California Dreaming

Located on Romero Canyon Road, this William Hefner property has two buildings, a 900-foot bungalow and a separate stable were relics of the 1930s, slender...

2022 Marketing Resolutions

All right, kids, it’s a new year, and time for some new marketing resolutions. The funny thing about resolutions, most don’t stick around long enough...

Devra Zandell: Founder of the Zandell Real Estate Group

Growing up with a perpetually positive mother whose favorite mantras were "The glass is half full," and "There's always a solution," Devra Zandell found many...

Jennifer Bunsa Takes The John Lord House Into A New Age

Originally built in 1790, the John Lord House has aged gracefully, but not always cohesively, given its many changes in ownership over two centuries has...

Academy Museum of Motion Pictures: Exploring Film

From its inception in 1927, the Academy has had the ambition to create a museum to tell the story of cinema. Starting with just 36...
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