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The Enduring Style of Mid-century Modern Design

The Mid-century Modern design, known for clean lines and organic curves, maintains its allure in contemporary spaces. From architecture to interiors, this style embraces open layouts, sleekness, and functionality creating a lasting impact worldwide.
zoltan pali,

The Caverhill Residence a Sculpture On The Hill

The Caverhill Residence, which is nestled meticulously atop a tree-flanked ridge, the highest one, on a private drive just above Trousdale Estates is a bona fide sculpture in space designed by famed architect Zoltan Pali.
The Neutras and R.M. Schindler at Schindler House, West Hollywood, 1928

The Legacy of Richard Neutra & Dion Neutra’s Effort to Preserve It

Master architect Richard Neutra, a founding father of the modern architectural movement. Richard Neutra was born in Vienna in 1892, he would become a son of Los Angeles, articulating through his designs a blueprint that would serve as the thematic springboard for many who followed.
Frank Lloyd Wright, Hollyhock House

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Restored Hollyhock House Blooms Anew

Through all its incarnations, Hollyhock House remains quintessential to Frank Lloyd Wright’s architectural legacy in LA, and to the city itself. Put another way, Herr says, it “fits comfortably within its era and the urban fabric of a city that is as real as it is ephemeral.”

Crosby Doe of Crosby Doe Associates

For Crosby Doe, real estate is about much more than simply selling properties—it’s about appreciating and respecting a home’s unique design and historical significance, and matching it with like-minded buyers.
digs, south bay digs, magazine, issue 53, january 18, 2013

South Bay Digs • January 18, 2013

The local real estate market was in a word, “interesting” in 2012. Despite a much discussed lack of inventory of homes for sale in the beach cities and Palos Verdes, the aggregate 2012 closed sale numbers showed a total of 169 increased sales transactions as compared to 2011. “Off Market” sales were all the rage last year, especially in Manhattan Beach where demand was particularly strong. As we begin the New Year, I’ve asked several local REALTORS how they see the market in 2013 and the general consensus is positive — that inventory will loosen up a bit and buyer demand is still strong.