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13027 Blairwood Drive, the agency, Craig Knizek, Nikki Joel, Studio City, Chateau Marguerite,
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Craig Knizek’s Vine Life & Juliette Hohnen’s Palatial Paradise

  • ByWendy Bowman
  • January 21, 2021
13027 Blairwood Drive in Longridge Estates property dubbed Chateau Marguerite a classic Umbrian-inspired estate that delights in the breathtaking scenery. And not to be missed in Windsor Park, 524 Lorraine Boulevard a grand estate spread out over 1.5 lots on more than a half-acre.
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Beer and Barbeque, Redefined

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  • January 23, 2018
Aaron Robins’ Boneyard Bistro elevates two American classics Written by Constance Dunn | Photography Courtesy of Boneyard Bistro…
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Access to High-End Real Estate in Southern California
The Wave House’s white aluminum shell is more than just eye-catching; it serves a purpose, working to help cool the home. A cushion of air between its metallic sloping skin and its roof protects the interior against the Los Angeles sun, acting as both insulation and a pathway to drive hot air up and out. Individually rolled and cut, the metal panels are not random. Based on the concept of a bird’s feathers, they’ve been precisely set to wrap tightly around the house, protecting it against water, like that which douses Los Angeles during infrequent but torrential rainstorms.
“Our homes and cities are as much a part of nature as birds’ nests and beehives,”
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