
The Donald Wexler Residence, $3.8M
With a successful career encompassing decades, Donald Wexler, FAIA, [1926-2015] was one of Desert Modernism’s leading proponents for bringing an elegantly restrained Post + Beam aesthetic to dozens of projects in the Coachella Valley. The home he built for his family in 1955 (and lived in for nearly

New California Classics: California Modern
Tucked within the Pacific Palisades, two iconic homes have shaped the architectural legacy of California’s coast: the Eames House and Neutra’s Bailey House. Though built decades ago, their influence still reverberates through contemporary design, particularly in the quaint Alphabets neighborhood, wh

New California Classics: Spanish Revival
Spanish Revival architecture emerged in the early 20th century as California architects began to romanticize and reinterpret the region’s Spanish colonial past. Drawing inspiration from the whitewashed missions built by Spanish settlers and Indigenous labor in the 18th and 19th centuries, the style
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