Thursday, December 19, 2013

My Gingerbread Museum As Art

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, Frank Lloyd Wright. Icing, gingerbread, cotton candy, candy wrappers, licorice, sugar.
In honor of the season, we take a look at this impressive collaboration between photographer Henry Hargreaves and food stylist Caitlin Levin as they bring the interpretive art gingerbread construction to bear on famous architectural museums from around the world.
Museum Aan de Stroom (MAS), Antwerp, Neutelings Riedijk Architects. Gingerbread, lego candy, hard candy, sesame candy, chocolate, bubble gum, sour rolls.



Maxxi – National Museum of the 21st Century Arts, Rome, Zaha Hadid. Gingerbread, hard candy, lollipop sticks.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Barbara Hill, Designer :: Dance Hall Redux - Marfa, Texas


Houston designer Barbara Hill brings her signature style to Marfa, transforming a hundred year old adobe dance hall into what Dwell Magazine calls "a sophisticated retreat", a minimalist Modern getaway in the West Texas desert. Facing a sculptural fire pit in the scenic central courtyard, the serene open living area is anchored by a wood burning fireplace and defined by soaring Birch ceilings that unify the space and complement black structural steel. At one end, a custom kitchen features state of the art appliances and a unique cast iron sink that exaggerates the length of cabinets running wall to wall. At the other end, cleverly designed moveable closets create intimate bedroom and bath spaces separate from the main living area. Hand-selected fixtures and carefully curated furniture give the home an easy warmth and livability, at once almost airy and ethereal yet grounded to the site. This home embodies the Marfa aesthetic: clean Modern design connected directly to the landscape.

303 East Texas Street, Marfa
for sale $895,000
contact Brian Linder to request a showing :: 310.592.5417




Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Modern Renovation by Built Group near Hancock Park




Masterful modern renovation by Built Group in desirable Hancock Park adj. location. The best of new, skillfully and harmoniously integrated into a classic neighborhood home within the 3rd Street Elementary School district. Walk to Larchmont Village, Hancock Park and the best of the arts and design districts!
Quiet, gated and private setting with an incredible grassy back-yard and outdoor dining pavilion.
Open and bright modern plan that is so hard to find in the neighborhood. Sleek modern lines with the warmth of natural woods and lush surroundings. Recessed lighting throughout the home provide and even glow.

Master bedroom suite features a gorgeous spa bath with huge double headed rainfall shower, built-in office area with skylight, and multiple closets with custom built-ins to have you organized and ready on day one. A wall of glass doors opens to the back yard. Spacious second and third bedrooms are joined by a Jack and Jill bath with double vanity and colorful glass tiled shower/tub.
Gorgeous custom built-ins provide storage and architectural appeal to the bright gallery entry hall. Incredible natural light with west facing front exposure, and all day sunlight via multiple architectural skylights. All new architectural quality windows and doors, striking new kitchen with designer appliances and counter-tops, and superb materials and craftsmanship throughout.

Detached architectural pod dwelling makes an ideal home office/studio or creative space. Stunning at night with tropical minimal landscape design featuring towering palms and drought tolerant plantings.
This is a Hancock Park area home for the next generation home buyer.
  • 3 bedroom and 2 full bath
  • Electric Gated Driveway with walled front courtyard and terraced decks and landscape areas.
  • Outdoor dining pavilion with built in table and seating
  • Built in office area in master entry hall
  • Skylights throughout provide incredible light
  • Stylish mid-century lighting fixtures included, and recessed lighting throughout.
  • Brand new kitchen with professional appliance package, Viking Gas Range and Caesarstone Counters
  • Indoor Laundry Room with full size washer/dryer
  • Built ins with custom wood doors provide additional storage
  • Custom window blinds throughout
  • Alarm System
  • Lush landscape design, sprinklers and lighting with timers.
  • Fully fenced and gated. Driveway gate works by remote or manually.
 
306 S. Mansfield Avenue, Hancock Park Adjacent
for sale $1,725,000
contact Stephen Parisi to request a showing :: 310.488.7653


Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Eclectic Laurel Canyon Home


Nestled privately in the canyon, just above Sunset Blvd. near Kirkwood is a truly unique property with a colorful history. With a 16,390 sq ft lot, the approximately 4,200 sq ft house boasts 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms including a 2 story and 2 bathroom guest house. Features of the estate include beautiful hardwood floors, Spanish tiles, marble kitchen, walk in pantry, lots of light, marble baths, remote controlled waterfall pool & spa surrounded by lush landscaping and palm trees, flat grassy side yard, screening room (which could be used as a Theater, Yoga Studio or Dance Room), living room with two tiered open floor-plan, guest bedroom with ladder to a Meditation Tower with views, antique doors and windows from Europe, wood-burning fireplace, tank less water heating system, three HVAC systems, service entrance, guest house with private spa, off-street gated parking for up to 6 cars. Escape from the city and make this your private retreat. Also perfect for entertaining.

1925 Weepah Way, Laurel Canyon
for sale $1,975,000
contact us to request a showing :: 310.275.1000

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

deasy/penner&partners & Good Eye Gallery Present the "Home As Art" Gallery Opening at the DPP Pasadena Office




 


deasy/penner&partners is proud to announce a pop-up gallery in our Pasadena office -  showcasing  over 50 pieces of contemporary and mid-century art, curated by the Good Eye Gallery

Wednesday, December 4, 2013, from 5:00pm – 8:00pm 

deasy/penner&partners Pasadena
200 S Los Robles Avenue
Pasadena, CA 91101

Van Dekker Home Built by Master Architect R.M. Schindler

Your chance to own a piece of History. Built in 1940 and designed by the renowned master architect R.M. Schindler for Albert Van Dekker. This 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath three-story is situated on almost a half acre South of Ventura Blvd and exhibits character-defining features of Modern style and architecture. These features include but are not limited to: tightly interlocking volumes, folded planes, an asymmetrical roof, sloping walls & ceilings, polygonal windows, butt-glazed corners, exposed wood interiors, flagstone patios & fireplaces. Major repairs are required to preserve this historic landmark for future generations.

19950 Collier Street, Woodland Hills
for sale $799,000
contact us to request a showing :: 310.275.1000


Thursday, November 21, 2013

A Look at the late Alex Calderwood's Signature Ace Hotel Portland

Last week saw the tragic early passing of Alex Calderwood, the co-founder and creative force behind the Ace Hotel chain. Here we take a look the Portland Ace. Built in 2007 under the direction of Calderwood, the Portland Ace blazed new paths in hospitality design and still serves as the company's headquarters.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Post + Beam Tree House :: Riley and Levamas, Architects

The noted classic Franklin Hills Post and Beam “Tree House” was built in 1953 by architects Riley and Levamas. This architectural home offers panoramic city to ocean views through walls of glass along with a front view balcony extending the length of the home. Completely hidden from the street and surrounded by lush landscaping on all sides, this home offers complete privacy in a park-like setting. The property is also situated on a street-to-street lot further adding to the seclusion.
The main level offers a beautifully remodeled kitchen and master suite bathroom. The lower level offers two additional bedrooms and a period second bathroom with a landing that is used as a small den. Bamboo floors throughout add to the character of the home.
1900 Hollyvista Avenue, Los Angeles
for sale $1,095,000
contact us to request a showing :: 310.275.1000
 



Friday, November 15, 2013

Palm Springs Architectural




A stylish and sophisticated modern home in the enclave known as The Biltmore Colony, one of just a very few gated communities in South Palm Springs. Built in 2005, the home offers many architectural features and state of the art construction details. 2 master suites and 2 and a one half baths in the main house and a separate bedroom and bath in the casita combine for gracious living in over 2300 square feet. An entirely enclosed yard with low maintenance "turf", low voltage lighting and timed strip irrigation system and a private salt water pool and spa make this a very special retreat. Interior finishes are of the highest quality; carpeting, tile, counter-tops, appliances and even window treatments (designed for optimum solar control). The kitchen is designed for gourmet meals and entertaining. A five burner gas range, built in oven/ microwave, Large refrigerator/freezer and an oversized pantry in the open style design allowing for "Heart of the House" gatherings.

1555 Palm Colony, Palm Springs
for sale $749,000
contact us to request a showing :: 310.275.1000


Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Pasadena Heritage’s Historic Properties Workshop

deasy/penner&partners sponsors Pasadena Heritage's Historic Properties Workshop

Saturday, November 16, 2013 :: 9:00am to 4:30pm
Westridge School for Girls :: 324 Madeline Drive, Pasadena

Learn From the Experts: Pasadena Heritage is proud to present this comprehensive workshop for homeowners, realtors, architects, and anyone working with historic properties. Experts share their insights and answer your questions on economic incentives, research and documentation, local regulations, the buying and selling process, and much more.


Morning Session:
• What Style Is It? • Discovering Property History and Documentation • Buying, Selling and
Marketing Historic Properties


Afternoon Session:
• What is “Historic” and What Are the Rules? • Protecting Your Asset • The Benefits of Owning a Piece of History


Registration: Tickets may be purchased in advance, starting Oct. 23, 2013, by ordering online or by calling or visiting Pasadena Heritage’s office during office hours Mon-Fri from 9:00am to 5:00pm. To take advantage of discounted pricing, register by Nov. 11th.


For tickets, please contact Pasadena Heritage :: 626.441.6333 :: www.pasadenaheritage.org

Friday, November 8, 2013

Architect Spotlight: Clive Wilkinson Architects

Ten Palms :: Hollywood, CA
This week we explore a sampling from the illustrious and expansive portfolio of Southern California's own Clive Wilkinson Architects.
Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising :: Los Angeles, CA

Disney Store Headquarters :: Pasadena, CA





Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Casa Shapiro :: Ricardo Legorreta, Architect

Walled compound of multiple volumes creating plazas, gardens & greenswards framed by masterfully placed windows, emphatic walls and rich plank flooring. First floor consists of dramatic formal living room, dining room, updated kitchen, family room, master suite with office, housekeeper suite & 3 fireplaces. Second floor consists of four bedrooms, three baths, private balconies & playroom. 3/4 acre lot includes cabana, outdoor dining room, pool, spa, & paddle tennis court. Gated motor court.


153 S. Burlingame Avenue, Brentwood Park
for sale $10,995,000
contact us to request a showing :: 310.275.1000


Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Partner Spotlight: Tori Horowitz


deasy/penner partner Tori Horowitz, who has been with the company for over six years, is inspired by all things architecture, art, and design. The Los Angeles native says that she's constantly surprised by the range of styles that she is drawn to, from mid-century gems to grand old Mediterraneans. "I love a house that mixes styles inside," she says. "It makes the place more warm and personal." We recently caught up with Tori, who shares a Laurel Canyon home with her architect husband and two sons, ages 7 and 9.

Do you have a favorite house that you have sold or bought for a client?

It was an artist's compound in Laurel Canyon built by hand by the artist Hans Burkhardt over a period of decades from 1930 on. It was four small buildings on a hillside, accessed by a steep staircase down from the street, and also by a cable car. It had an authentic artisanal quality to it that I had never seen before and have not seen since. The fireplace was made of petrified wood, the beams throughout were hand sanded; you could see his stroke in every inch of the house. The seller wouldn't let me turn the lights on during showings because the house was sited deliberately to take advantage of the movement of the sun. The gardens were resplendent with citrus trees and aromatic herbs, avocado trees and ancient cactus and palms. It's truly a once in a lifetime kind of home.

What's your best piece of advice to someone house hunting in the Los Angeles area?

There are so many special spots that buyers often assume they would not be interested in. Take your time in considering different neighborhoods and know your options. Find an agent who knows the whole city back and forth, who you feel like will really give you the inside scoop, and can give you an insiders look at many areas. Where do residents do their grocery shopping? What cultural events happen in the area? Where do kids play? What schools are near by? What local eateries do people frequent? Are there hiking trails or outdoor activities near by? Ask about the things you are interested in. Really get a sense of different communities, and drive around and explore. Ask other residents what they like and dislike about the neighborhood. Stop people on the street. In my experience, neighbors are always happy to share their impressions. 

Whenever possible, keep your commute in mind. It's a big part of living in LA. Don't fall in love with an area that's going to keep you in the car for hours every day. Even thought it may seem like a good idea at the time, it will wear you down. And don't be discouraged if you don't get the first house you write an offer on. I know its hard to believe in the moment, but everything works out perfectly in the long run. Don't give up. Your house will find you.

What' something that sellers need to do better?

In today's market, it's really important to be realistic about pricing and remember that you have one chance to make a first impression with buyers. Every seller I have ever worked with thinks their house is the most beautiful house ever built. And they should feel that way, because it's their home. The market tells you what your house is worth. Don't be stuck on a price that may be unattainable. Hire an agent who knows the market, can guide you on pricing, can expose your home to great marketing and press opportunities, get excellent interior and exterior photos (preferably with a professional architectural photographer) and let them do their job. It helps to be flexible. Sometimes the plan changes according to the market and feedback from buyers and their agents. You have to be willing to take it all in and readjust, if necessary.

What's your favorite LA neighborhood and why?


I have lived in Laurel Canyon for almost 20 years and it has been perfect for me, and subsequently, my family. It's a real community. I know many, if not all, of my neighbors, far and wide, and I appreciate the collective spirit here. The creative legacy of the musicians and artists that came here in the 1960s and 70s (and before) is still very much alive. We attend living room and backyard concerts often. One neighbor just opened her home to a weekly yoga class, which I walk to from home, taught by another canyon dweller. I look forward to it every monday morning.  

We love the community we are a part of at Wonderland Elementary school. Another big draw is the nature. My whole family has a sense of belonging and comfort in the beautiful greenery we have right outside our window. Our kids jump over the backyard fence after school and on weekends to play with their friends. We lay in bed at night listening to the coyotes howl and the owls hoot their soft songs. We hike on secret paths, past century old houses and find ancient gardens of flowering cactus and grazing deer on the hillsides. We pinch ourselves every day that we can be in a huge city like LA and be away from it all at the same time. I feel like I am a lucky member of a secret club. 


Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Avenel Homes :: Gregory Ain Architect, 1947




First time on the market: The aesthetic is modernist, the guiding precepts social as well as architectural. Architect Gregory Ain's innovative design for ten attached homes balanced his collective clients' brief for community and privacy, economy and flexibility. Outdoor areas vary from interactive to intimate. Inside, sliding walls separate or unify spaces to the occupants' requirements offering one, two or three bedroom configurations. This last of the Avenel Homes is an end unit with a southwest exposure, private yard and patio, views and one-car garage plus surface parking. Having evolved over sixty-six years with its original residents, it awaits the restorative imprint of its next generation. 

2843 Avenel Street, Silverlake
for sale $650,000
contact us to request a showing :: 310.275.1000




Thursday, October 24, 2013

Arts ReSTORE LA :: Westwood

Arts ReSTORE LA: Westwood—a new initiative by the Hammer Museum that aims to re-energize Westwood Village with the creative force of local Angeleno artisans and craftspeople. From November 1 to 24, the Hammer will fill several empty storefronts in Westwood, donated by the property owners to this project, with an array of artisan vendors. With its accompanying events and workshops, the Arts ReSTORE pop-up village will enliven the neighborhood with a new and vibrant retail experience.



Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Unique Architectural Loft :: Venice


 
An exceptional and unique architectural loft -style single family residence. Two bedrooms, two baths, mezzanine plus den/office or 3rd bedroom, uniquely designed open floor plan provides a cohesive balance of openness and privacy while maintaining great flow and natural light, 2-story sliding glass doors open to a solar heated pool w/ water wall, spa and outdoor entertaining area, polished concrete floors, exposed steel trusses, art lighting, skylights, fireplace in the great room, 2 spacious walk-in closets on the upper level, master bathroom offers a separate tub/shower and dual sinks,... security system, integrated speaker system, lush landscaping creating a sense of warmth and tranquility from both inside and outside of the home, fully fenced, security gated and enclosed, very private from the street, 2-car detached garage plus extra parking.

655 San Juan Avenue, Venice
for sale $3,200,000
contact us to request a showing :: 310.275.1000 


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