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Designated LAHCM. November 9, 1999. The Bailey House, or Case Study House #21, is a steel-framed modernist house in the Hollywood Hills, designed by Pierre Koenig. It was registered as Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #669, with the endorsement of then-owner Michael LaFetra, the Los Angeles Conservancy, and Pierre and Gloria Koenig.
The Manor is the second largest house by official living space in the Los Angeles metropolitan area; the mansion is also bigger than both the White House and the Taj Mahal. [1] After Aaron's death, the property was subsequently owned by British heiress Petra Ecclestone, daughter of Formula One racing magnate Bernie Ecclestone. Ecclestone ...
Yet Cosm Los Angeles definitely has entertainment on its mind. It will no doubt recall Las Vegas' all-encompassing arena Sphere. Yet Cosm is cozier. The centerpiece of the venue is its dome, with ...
Claude Monet lived and painted in Giverny from 1883 to his death in 1926, and directed the renovation of the house, retaining its pink-painted walls. Colours from the painter's own palette were used for the interior -green for the doors and shutters, yellow in the dining room, complete with Japanese Prints from the 18th and 19th centuries, and blue for the kitchen.
“Blumhouse Presents: Chauncey’s Imaginary Playhouse,” located at 8175 Melrose Ave in Los Angeles, makes its debut on Feb. 23, then is open to the public through March 2. (It will be closed ...
Architect (s) Gordon Kaufmann. The Beverly Estate is a property built in 1926 [1][2] at 1011 North Beverly Drive in Beverly Hills, California. [3] The estate was designed by architect Gordon Kaufmann [4] and was the residence of actress Marion Davies and her partner William Randolph Hearst. [5] Several films have been shot on location there ...
Fine Arts Building (Los Angeles) / 34.0492; -118.2590. The landmark Fine Arts Building is located at 811 West 7th Street in Downtown Los Angeles, California. Also known as the Global Marine House, it was declared a historic cultural monument in 1974.
In 1977, The Times described Bernard Judge's Los Angeles 'Tree House' as 'a lark of a house.' In the wake of the architect's death we visit the unusual home. A rare look inside Bernard Judge's ...