Agents of Architecture, The Journal - Vol. 5 | Los Angeles

The Kuderna House by Craig Ellwood and James Tyler

Hollywood Hills

A distinguished exemplar of mid-century architectural brilliance. Meticulously restored and revitalized, it showcases the artistry of hand-poured Terrazzo floors, walls of warm Walnut, and vivid accents throughout. 

Circa 1907 Mission Revival

Angelino Heights

From the moment you approach, the striking curb appeal of this meticulously restored home captivates with its preserved exterior and lush native landscaping. Inside, design aficionados will appreciate the meticulously restored interior, where classic elements like coffered ceilings, wainscoting, a Bachelder tile fireplace, and original hardwood floors seamlessly blend with modern updates.

The Dr. M. Scholtz Residence by Louis Kons & Brim

Los Feliz

Part of the Greater Griffith Park neighborhood, the area offers trendy restaurants and boutique shops such as Home Restaurant, The Dresden, All Time, and Little Dom's, as well as convenient markets including Lazy Acres. Notable nearby attractions include Griffith Observatory and Fern Dell Nature Trails in Griffith Park.

The Coe House by Richard Neutra

Rolling Hills

The expansive wall of windows fashion an effortless melding of indoor and outdoor living while framing picturesque ocean views from nearly every room. Neutra's artful manipulation of light enhances the ambiance, creating an atmosphere of serenity and sophistication that harmonizes effortlessly with the coastal setting.

Brick English Tudor Revival by Gerard Colcord

Hancock Park

Spectacular exterior landscape, hardscape, and gardens, completed 2020 by renowned landscape architect, Joseph Marek (included in Garden Conservancy annual tour in 2022), which includes 6 olive trees, 4 fig trees, magnolia trees, 3 citrus trees in decorative pots, and herb garden boxes.

Residence in the Historic Barker Block Lofts

Arts District - Downtown LA

This debut unit features a rare 150 sq. ft. interior-facing patio, offering tranquility amidst urban life. The open layout, highlighted by century-old wood beams and contemporary updates, creates a cozy yet elegant atmosphere. Building amenities include a rooftop pool deck, BBQ grill, shaded seating with downtown skyline views, and a glass-enclosed gym. 

Circa 1924 Spanish Revival

Santa Monica

Situated on ‘The Rim’ overlooking The Riviera Country Club, this property is a remarkable piece of Los Angeles and Santa Monica history. The interior showcases hand-painted ceilings in the foyer, a working chef's kitchen, a library, and features perfect placement of original Malibu tiles.

Circa 1956 Mid-Century Modern Restored & Expanded by Mario Fonda-Bonardi

Mandeville Canyon

Like outstretched arms, the glass-walled wings of this post & beam mid-century home reach to the wooded hillside as if to embrace it. The entire house resonates with its site, flowing to decks, gardens, and spa. A Scandinavian fireplace occupies one corner, and across from it, an 'inglenook' beneath the round moon window.


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