• Palatial In Pasadena, $5M,Philip Ferrato

    Palatial In Pasadena, $5M

    Hardcore devotees of Modernism may scoff, but the work of architect John Elgin Woolf and his partner, interior decorator Robert Koch are just as much a part of LA’s architectural canon as Neutra and Wright– and arguably, Spanish Revival and Storybook cottages. There must have been something in the a

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  • Mid-Century Modern Gem In Clarendon Heights, $3.75M,Philip Ferrato

    Mid-Century Modern Gem In Clarendon Heights, $3.75M

    Tucked below the Sutro Tower and above Cole Valley, San Francisco’s Clarendon Heights neighborhood possesses some of the most spectacular views in town. Developed primarily after WWII, it’s a trove of Mid-century architecture, a collection of substantial free-standing homes open to the views designe

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  • In Rancho Mirage, Desert Modernism With An Architectural Pedigree, $2.5M,Philip Ferrato

    In Rancho Mirage, Desert Modernism With An Architectural Pedigree, $2.5M

    In the decades following WWII, Donald Wexler and Richard Harrison were among the handful of Modernist architects working in the Palm Springs/Rancho Mirage area, creating what we think of today as Desert Modernism. Wexler had worked for Richard Neutra in Los Angeles before moving to the desert; both

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