In this pocket of Los Angeles, ultra-luxury developments start in the nine-figure range, while the going rate for a generational estate is $200-300 million.
Even workers who initially embraced work-from-home can’t hide from burnout, but new office amenities are redefining how the built environment is helping manage stress and mental fatigue.
As home buyers continue to show an appetite for new construction in markets all across California, large plots of land capable of developing luxury estates in cities like Los Angeles, Santa Barbara and La Jolla have perhaps never been more valuable.
The architects of Sea Mirror on Jumeirah Bay Island set about to create the sensation of seclusion in designing an offering of waterfront mansions that open to unobstructed views of the skyline and the sea.
In 1977, The Times described Bernard Judge's Los Angeles 'Tree House' as 'a lark of a house.' In the wake of the architect's death we visit the unusual home.