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      <image:title>Sold - Palmer &amp;amp; Krisel, Architects / Woodland Hills</image:title>
      <image:caption>Corbin Palms Home: Palmer &amp; Krisel, Architects. In the highly coveted neighborhood known as Corbin Palms, young mid-century architects, Dan Palmer &amp; Bill Krisel, found great success with their modular post &amp; beam building system, creating modern, open, airy homes for forward-thinking post-war homebuyers. A connection to the outdoors through the use of extensive floor to ceiling glass, open space planning made more voluminous with vaulted, open-beam ceilings and clerestory windows, and low, long lines that respect the surrounding landscape are enduring design principles that ensure these homes’ popularity over 65 years later. This home has been sensitively updated with a redesigned kitchen and baths, energy efficient roof, solar panels, dual stage HVAC with UV filter, updated plumbing, dual pane low e windows, and electric car charging. Sited on an ample, lushly landscaped lot with inviting spaces to enjoy gracious outdoor living. Original features such as the carport with lattice detail, floating frame fireplace, wood parquet flooring, open beam ceilings, and clerestory windows make this special home stand apart from others of its time and later.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Sold - Eichler Home / Granada Hills</image:title>
      <image:caption>Eichler Home: Jones &amp; Emmons, Architects. This rare, original, restored A-frame model is a prime example of the ingenuity of post-war architecture in a highly recognized neighborhood. Post &amp; beam construction affords an open, spacious, floor plan. Public spaces open onto an atrium, as well as the back yard with mountain views, creating an uninterrupted flow from indoors to out. The formidable block fireplace also opens to the rear yard. Original, refinished cabinetry sits well against polished concrete floors.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Sold - Gregory Ain, Architect / Tarzana</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Kaye Residence, 1963 - Gregory Ain, Architect with restoration work by Fung &amp; Blatt. This home presents a unique departure from the restrained, economical designs of Ain. Hexagonal walls and roofs are a theme throughout. 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms occupy a generous amount of living space. Pocket shoji screens and extensive built-ins emphasize function. Set back from the street on a large lot, walled and gated with pool and spa.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Sold - Ed Fickett, Architect / Encino</image:title>
      <image:caption>Ed Fickett, Architect / Encino. This sleek, published Mid-Century Modern pool home has been stylishly renovated and presents the ultimate in modern living. Clean white spaces flooded with natural light flow to the outdoors through extensive glazing. The bright, designer kitchen features white Corian counters, stainless appliances and poured composite floors extending throughout public spaces and bedrooms. Two bedrooms, a convertible den and two baths occupy the main house and a permitted detached guest suite (or office) with 3/4 bath sits atop a carport, accessible by aggregate floating stairs.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Sold - Frank Gehry, Architect / Calabasas</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Benson House, 1981 :: Frank Gehry, Architect. Applying his deconstructivist "village" concept to a sloped view site in Calabasas, Gehry expresses the family home as a discrete collection of volumes, one containing the living quarters, another the sleeping quarters, and an un-built carport. A palette of materials such as asphalt roofing used for exterior sheathing, plywood both painted and unfinished, concrete floors, and unfinished exposed rafters provide striking contrasts and the suggestion of a house as yet unfinished. Two bedrooms, a loft work space, and two bathrooms are separated from the open, voluminous living space with a third bathroom and laundry by exterior corridors and connected by wood bridges. Large windows capture stunning views of the Valley below. Lot square footage includes 3 additional lots with separate APN numbers. This landmarked home is being offered for the first time by the Benson Family. Calabasas Historical Landmark No. 2</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Sold - Arthur Millier, Jr, Architect / La Canada</image:title>
      <image:caption>The Sinclair Residence, 1964 :: Arthur Millier, Jr., Architect. On an East-facing hillside, at the end of a private drive, the International Modern style is interpreted for tranquil, gracious family living. Over 70 feet of floor-to-ceiling glass opens each room to stunning views of the Mountains, and 2 1/2 acres of drought-tolerant native landscaping, vegetable gardens and orchards. The spacious floor plan houses a step-down living room with dramatic fireplace, formal dining room, 3 bedrooms, 2 of which divide into 4 through articulating walls, and 3 bathrooms, one with step down Roman soaking tub. Quality period features, such as Walnut doors and cabinetry, George Nelson "Sculptura" tile, and Pomona tile still remain, as well as high grade copper plumbing, plaster walls &amp; ceilings, steel sliding glass doors, and solar panels. Nearly 50 years later, this home still presents a thoughtful, uncompromising, and relevant view of modern Southern California residential design.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Sold - Ed Fickett, Architect / Encino</image:title>
      <image:caption>Fully renovated, published classic Mid-Century Modern by Edward H. Fickett, FAIA is situated at the end of a long, private drive. Enhanced w/ exceptional taste accentuating the intent and aesthetic of the original design. Walls of glass, clerestory windows &amp; full length skylight flood home with light, blurring distinctions between indoor and out. Very private, landscaped oasis with pool, ext. entertaining area w/ fireplace &amp; bocce ball court, elegant kitchen with Corian wrapped counters.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Sold - Pearson &amp;amp; Wuesthoff, Architects / Northridge</image:title>
      <image:caption>Modernist residence by Pearson &amp; Wuesthoff, 1966. On quiet cul-de-sac in Devonshire Highlands. Multilevel ipe decks lead to courtyard entry. A central atrium divides the home into two wings with walls of glass, vaulted, open beam ceilings and lit soffits. Master suite includes spacious attached office with built-ins, wet bar and coffered ceilings opening family room with massive fireplace featuring rare custom tiles. Ipe decks appear to cantilever over black bottom pool in lush, secluded yard.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Sold - Eichler Home / Granada Hills</image:title>
      <image:caption>Eichler Home / Claude Oakland, AIA. A prime example of forward-thinking post-war residential design, this thoughtfully renovated and restored Eichler home is now available for the first time in over 20 years. The facade, designed for privacy from the street, opens to a brilliant sun-filled atrium and floor to ceiling glass, revealing classic post and beam construction, clean architectural lines, original block fireplace and signature open floor plan. A sensitively updated kitchen with stainless appliances, four bedrooms plus bonus office/convertible den and two tastefully updated baths complete the living spaces. This superb example of mid-century modernism is ideally located on a quiet street in the Balboa Highlands HPOZ with potential for Mills Act tax savings.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Corbin Palms Home :: Palmer &amp; Krisel, Architects. Sited on a prominent corner in the storied and historic mid-century modern enclave known as “Corbin Palms,” this post &amp; beam home is a testament to the enduring legacy and forward-thinking design of architects, Palmer &amp; Krisel. The home retains such classic features as open-beam ceilings, wide expanses of glass, and clerestory windows. An airy, flexible floor plan contains 3 bedrooms and 2 1/2 bathrooms, the fourth bedroom having been opened to the living room, creating a cozy and comfortable den, but easily converted back to a 4th bedroom if needed. A portion of the garage has been converted into a studio/workshop, offering the opportunity for creating finished office/guest space, or easily converting back to garage space. Glass doors open to the yard with multiple patios and mature trees, setting the stage for laid-back Southern California living in the sunny San Fernando Valley.</image:caption>
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