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Homes of the Times: The latest in Southern California design


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Photos: A 1913 cottage with a modern glass topper stands out

Brad Laner's Eichler house in Granada Hills

Thes-One remixes a house he calls "California No-Style"

A Malibu retreat that is modern, fresh and fire resistant

Artist Kenny Scharf's funky home and garden: the ultimate canvas

<b>Peter Gargagliano's Koreatown apartment</b>
Production designer expands his living space by turning a 750-square-foot: terrace into a series of outdoor rooms.

Event planner Walter Hubert sets his scene with six outdoor rooms

Beverly Hills house combines modern luxury with a nod to Richard Neutra

Small and sweet in Silver Lake: 900 square feet of perfection

As seen on TV: Ryan Brown of 'Flipping Out' puts down roots

Frank Bros., the store that changed how California decorated

LM Pagano: East meets West by way of the South
The interior

Chris Paine's Marrakesh House: A 1950s home gets a Moroccan redo

Rock Row in Eagle Rock: townhouses that share no walls

Stephen Vitalich's Venice development: a new vision for luxe living by the beach

Habitat 15: clever Predock Frane design tweaks the townhouse model

Assembledge's modern house opens up to the treetops all around

Casa las Ranas: an artist and art historian's candy-colored wonderland

In Echo Park, Rachel Allen design frames the landscape

Paul Zaloom in West Hollywood: wall to wall art (and a sense of humor)

Cashmere designer Greg Chait's 600-square-foot Venice bungalow:  "I don't dream of anything bigger."

DIY queen Kristan Cunningham's rental, including a $1,000 kitchen makeover

Ruth Handel: Retro party host proves thirfty is fabulous in a vintage Gregory Ain home

Heyday Partnership's Lincoln Heights house: the cheapest lot in L.A.

Cave Sleepers: mom, dad and three kids in a 17,000-square-foot surprise

Annette Wiley: 1950s tract house made modern in Corona del Mar

Venice Garden & Home Tour: four stops including Orson Bean and Alley Mills' charmer

Alejandro D'Acosta and Claudia Turrent's experiments in green design

Robert Stone's indoor-outdoor dwelling on the outskirts of Joshua Tree

Casa Capricho: A centuries-old courtyard and views of the Gothic church in Mexico

A peek inside the home of crafts masters Jerome and Evelyn Ackerman

In Venice, the house 'Sex and the City' built
Peek inside the space-savvy house of John Melfi, producer of 'Nurse Jackie,' 'Rome' and 'Sex and the City.' Spacious living on a 30-by-80-foot lot? Melfi's architect, Steven Shortridge, shows you how.

<b>Wide open to possibilities in Santa Monica</b>
John Friedman Alice Kimm Architects devise a modern house that embraces its neighborhood. Think of it as a contemporary riff on the front porch.

<b>Allee Willis' bubble-gum-pink house in Valley Village</b>
"Everything's a canvas -- whether it's my house, my body or my front lawn," the pop-song writer and "Color Purple" composer says.

<b>Cute and cozy cabin in Big Bear</b>
A 1922 miner's cabin near Big Bear Lake that was in "deplorable" condition becomes a designer's four-season getaway.

<b>The Grossman House in Beverly Hills</b>
After 50 years, architect Greta Magnusson Grossman finally gets her due. Step inside her glass-walled residence, updated by its new owner.

Shulamit Nazarian brings a modern touch to a 1973 A. Quincy Jones home
Her goal: to preserve the architecture but make it her own, not some by-the-numbers retro palace.

<b>LOC Architects' Chinatown remodel</b>
Ali Jeevanjee and Poonam Sharma combine two apartments into one live-work space. Their solution to dark, claustrophobic interiors: Punch a hole in the roof and put a courtyard in the center of the home.

<b>An open-air living room in Culver City</b>
Architect Lorcan O'Herlihy turns what had been the indoor living room into an alfresco space. Movable shades make the transformation complete.

<b>Adam Isaacs' faux garden</b>
"Friends and clients come over and tell me how beautiful my garden is -- they have no idea it's not real," the talent agent says.

<b>The Pasinetti House: a classic reborn</b>
Romanian architect Haralamb Georgescu's midcentury Pasinetti house is lovingly renovated, the loft-like spaces primed for a new era.

<b>A ranch house in La Canada Flintridge is updated with warmth and restraint</b>
Designer Jamie Bush and architect Georgie Kajer help a Disney producer and animator invoke a midcentury vibe without it feeling like a by-the-numbers period piece.

<b>A Hollywood Hills sanctuary with a hint of India</b>
A boring backyard gets transformed into a dream garden with built-in seating for parties, dramatic lighting and a fountain that flows into a fire pit.

<b>An Eichler house in Granada Hills gets restored on a budget</b>
Affordable modernity? It's possible if you know where to look.

<b>Casita Linda: building homes for Mexico's poor</b>
New houses designed by American architecture students and built by volunteers cost less than $7,000 apiece. The goal here in San Miguel de Allende: to help the poorest of the poor, mainly single mothers, by "building hope, one house at a time."

An L.A. contractor with a sixth sense for roadside relics rebuilds his red-flagged house
An L.A. contractor with a sixth sense for roadside relics rebuilds his red-flagged house out of scavanged stuff. “Everything in the house is found,” Al Teman says. “The stuff is there for free everywhere. You just have to find it.”

<b>Aris shopkeeper calls upon retail tricks to spruce up his Laguna Beach apartment</b>
Trey Russell's home is as minimalist and restrained as a Beverly Hills boutique. It's also a lesson in mixing high and low: Pottery Barn shelves, West Elm bookcases and Crate & Barrel chairs keep company with Christian Liaigre consoles, stingray tables from France and $3,000 Caleb Siemon art vases. Even the dog is color-coordinated.

<b>DIY Home: Bohemian L.A. loft decorated with flea market finds</b>
In the spirit of adaptive reuse, nearly all the furnishings inside this loft hail from flea markets, thrift shops or alley finds.

<b>The Cordova condo in Brentwood</b>
A couple goes from a townhouse to a small one bedroom apartment. Luckily, downsizing agrees with them.

<b>Manhattan Beach home blurs line between indoors and out.</b>
The home of Shaya and Grant Kirkpatrick is a smartly designed retreat that alternates between openness and enclosure — sunny and expansive spaces that connect to the outdoors, and more cozy, walled-in rooms that provide plenty of privacy.

<b>Photographer Steve Shaw's Venice studio</b>
A design-minded fashion photographer turns an empty lot off Abbot Kinney into an exhuberant live-work space. By Barbara Thornburg, Los Angeles Times.

<b>Greystone show house 2008</b>
The Greystone design showcase, open through Nov. 16, presents something quite novel: a show house that actually feels like a house, not a collection of over-the-top stunts. See rooms designed by Tim Clarke, Martyn Lawrence-Bullard, Suzanne Rheinstein, Windsor Smith, Rose Tarlow and David Phoenix, among others.

<b>In Echo Park, Spanish style crafted by hand</b>
Alan Smart and Michael Uhlenkott maintain a period look but still let their playful side show too. Those hand-crafted windows, stenciled ceilings and intricate tile? They designed it all themselves.

<b>Jim Turner's Hollywood Hills home</b>
For the co-founder of Flaunt and Detour magazines, a Spanish Revial mini-castle is an entertaining showcase for his eclectic collections.

<b>The Broadway Hollywood: 3 lofts, 3 looks</b>
Former Jane's Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro describes his style as boutique hotel meets bordello. Actress Ivana Milicevic wants her place to be glam-girl sexy. Interior designer Jennifer Culp aims for pretty but pragmatic. Virtually idential spaces, three different expressions of style. Let the decorating begin.

<b>Predock Frane's: indoor-outdoor in the Palisades</b>
Santa Monica architects Hadrian Predock and John Frane reimagine the hillside residence, finding fresh ways to bring light and air inside a family home.

<b>The modern basement: La Jolla house adds space by building down instead of up</b>
Architect Jonathan Segal uses glass floors to illuminate 1,800 square feet of subterranean living space. A basement patio? It's possible.

<b>Etnies founder's Newport Beach residence: the ultimate skateboarder's place</b>
Pierre Andre Senizergues surrounds himself with a cool vibe, warm color and, yes, furniture made with the decks and wheels that made him famous.

<b>Bryan Fuller: At home with the creator of 'Pushing Daisies'</b>
With the help of designer Betsy Burnham, Bryan Fuller reins in his love of horror-flick kitsch while re-imagining his Silver Lake house. Sci-fi toys are joined by beautiful fabrics, interesting furniture and more grown-up accessories.

<b>A Gregory Ain classic with a vintage twist</b>
Grandma Gloria Swanson’s influence is felt in every room of Brooke Anderson’s L.A. home. Just add some fine antiques and a little Hollywood history.

<b>In Encino, a 1958 Edward Fickett post-and-beam is reborn as a modern classic</b>
Fifty years after it premiered as the house of The Times, this valley retreat gets a period-flavored remodel by owners Warner Walcott and Jonn Coolidge.

<b>A killer Coldwater Canyon guest house: It's anything but square</b>
The playful, cube-shaped structure by Aleks Istanbullu Architects pleases the eye, from the graphic green siding wrapping the exterior to the calming quarters inside.

<b>The Bart Prince House</b>
It's Spanish meets 'Star Trek' in South Pasadena. (Yes, really).

<b>Santa Monica hacienda's ramshackle charm</b>
Modern architect Melinda Gray and "High School Musical" producer Bill Borden bring fresh eyes to Leo Carrillo’s 1932 hacienda.

<b>Rimrock Ranch, urban industrial meets desert cool</b>
Reader favorite: Outside Pioneertown, architect Lloyd Russell constructs a giant steel canopy for something that's part home, part rental and part performance venue. His client: Jim Austin, a musician and surf wear entrepreneur who sought modern architecture infused with desert spirit.

<b>Skyfarm: A Lincoln Heights' family brings country living to the city</b>
Ilse Ackerman and Meeno Peluce bring the natural world to their children. Chicken coop, veggie garden, bee boxes -- they're all here, just outside downtown L.A.

<b>Nancy Cartwright: The voice of Bart Simpson calls this home</b>
One of TV's most distinctive voices has a decidedly country design vocabulary at her Northridge home. Think roses, chandeliers, lots of pink. Oh, yes, and there's that cow.

<b>Venice house gets bigger but stays bohemian</b>
The architectural team of Ali Jeevanjee, Steffen Leisner and Phillip Trigas added living space to a 970-foot bungalow while respecting the scale of other buildings in the neighborhood. The modern, minimalist design works with the homeowners’ love of the unconventional. Case in point: that bathtub on the stairway landing.

<b>Johnson Hartig: At home with Mr. Libertine</b>
Join Johnson Hartig, co-designer of clothing line Libertine, on a guided tour of his remodeled 1920s Mediterranean bungalow near Hancock Park. Is that a Champagne bottle in the shower stall? Oh, that's just the start ...

<b>A friendlier footprint: Green on 19 townhouses in Santa Monica</b>
Architect Jesse Bornstein goes beyond the eco-hype at this project, designed to maximize natural light and make good use of sustainable materials. Solar panels? Of course.

<b>Farmhouse modern in Studio City</b>
When Vanessa Choy and Andrew Wong closed their architecture practice in Hong Kong and moved to Los Angeles, they bought a Studio City lot and made plans for a traditional house with a progressive spin. The result is a pleasing mix of country and city, rustic and industrial, casual and refined.

<b>Storybook escape in Mount Washington</b>
Drawn by the 2-acre landscape, Katrina Rivers bought the nondescript house and made it into an offbeat, bohemian, only-in-L.A. retreat.

<b>A smart family home on so many levels</b>
Please don't call it split-level. It's a split plane house. Architect Jesse Bornstein modifies a classic idea for a modern age, crafting a home that feels spacious and open yet intimate -- a private refuge graced with functional beauty.

<b>Cute houses that don't cost a fortune &mdash; in L.A.?</b>
The Maltman Bungalows in Silver Lake represent that rare Southern California combination: small houses, good location, not-so-outrageous prices. Take a peek at this development and other attempts to achieve similar success.

<b>In L.A., the house that Google SketchUp built</b>
Janna Levenstein’s 1950s home was a maze of small, dark rooms. With the help of a UCLA architecture student and Google’s free software, she turned the space into a bright, sleek, indoor-outdoor living space where every room opens onto nature.

<b>A careful update of a 1960s Tarzana architectural gem</b>
Architects Alice Fung and Michael Blatt help homeowners make the most of a 1963 Gregory Ain design. Modernist box? Try hexagon.

<b>Raising the roof in Westwood: A failed remodel gets a much-needed rescue</b>
Victoria Gilbert wanted to transform her cramped, claustrophobic rooms into a home with a more contemporary look and flow. For help, she turned to Apurva Pande and Chinmaya Misra of the Los Angeles design firm Chacol. Their strategy: Peel back the low ceiling.

<b>Charles Arnoldi's Malibu beach house, the ultimate artist's canvas</b>
Spare and simple is the rule in the oceanfront home of Arnoldi and his wife, Katie, a novelist. He designed the house as well as most of its furniture. When they wanted to remake the backyard, no worries: Just drive that bulldozer through the living room.

<b>'Beautiful Losers' director Aaron Rose's Silver Lake art house</b>
The painter, collector and now filmmaker sets up his own bit of bohemia in a Los Angeles guest house.

<b>Kimba Hills: The art of the party in Santa Monica</b>
With Southern hospitality and an artist's eye, this gracious hosts sets the scene for an entertaining evening of good cheer, alfresco. And the house? You couldn't ask for a better setting.

<b>John Lautner’s Harpel house, restored in fine style</b>
The midcentury architect's house in the Hollywood Hills had been written off by preservationists after one resident added a second story and other features ill-suited for the 1956 design. But after two years of renovation, current owner Mark Haddawy has revived Lautner's original vision.

<b>Barbara Bestor: A modern ode to a famous neighbor</b>
Architect Barbara Bestor builds a cool, clever house in Los Feliz with a nod to the landmark across the street: Frank Lloyd Wright's Ennis House.

<b>Cool cabin, dude. A snowboarder's modern design near Mammoth</b>
Architect Dan Gallagher's design for his brother, Tim, stands like a series of stacked boxes sheathed in glass, cement board and corrugated metal. It's an homage to the craggy peaks of Mammoth — and a departure from the traditional wood cabins in these mountains.

<b>Citizens of Humanity's Santa Monica home base</b>
Jerome Dahan, founder of Citizens of Humanity, shares a 1927 Santa Monica house with Lela Tillem, Citizens’ head of sales. The Paris-born Dahan and Tillem have infused the home with vintage French style mixed with kicked-back Californian charm.

<b>A 21st century ranch house in Ventura County</b>
Though some may see Steven Sharpe's house as urban in nature, architect Zoltan Pali says the structure fundamentally is a country house responding to its setting. “Rural has always been associated with simplicity, sparseness and function,” Pali says. “That is this house."

<b>Palm Springs classic revived for a new generation</b>
William Krisel, 83, never won as much acclaim as Richard Neutra, Albert Frey or others who defined mid-century modernism in Palm Springs. But it was Krisel who helped to bring a modern sensibility to the middle class. Now, decades later, his plans are being built once again.

<b>A Moroccan-flavored remodel in Silver Lake</b>
Designers Karen and Guy Vidal turned a dreary Spanish-style four-plex into a color-splashed bachelor's pad.

<b>Sycamore House: eco-friendly and fire-resistant</b>
In a fire-prone canyon of the Angeles National Forest, architect Russell K. Johnson creates a house that he says will last for generations.

<b>Keyshawn Johnson: Peek inside his penthouse</b>
Keyshawn Johnson, the former football star at USC and now wide receiver with the NFL's Carolina Panthers, worked with Idea Space Design to create a modern, uncluttered penthouse on the Wilshire corridor.

<b>Tinged with Brutalism in urban L.A.</b>
Architectural designer Tim Campbell turns a tough hillside site into a showcase for his art collection. Here, the point isn't looking pretty. It's being provocative.

<b>Like a nature preserve off busy Laurel Canyon</b>
The traffic out front can be terrible and the stream in back posed even more problems. What architects crafted here represents an L.A. coup: beauty, peace and privacy on the toughest of city lots.

<b>A Spanish Revival In San Marino</b>
When John and Eva Simpson remodeled their 1920s home in San Marino, they sought a Spanish style with some personal twists. With the help of Pasadena designer Carolyn Oliver, elements of the Far East blended into the smart, sophisticated cultural fusion.

<b>A Hollywood Hills salon reborn</b>
A 2003 Home article followed art gallery owner Laurie Frank as she hosted one of her renowned dinner parties at her Whitley Heights home. Sixteen months later, an electrical fire nearly destroyed the house. Take a peek into the rebuilt residence, filled with handcrafted artistry.