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2 months ago |
ocula.com | Lance Gerber |Stephanie Bailey |Elaine YJ Zheng
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Oct 18, 2024 |
architecturaldigest.com | Rachel Gallaher |Lance Gerber
Buying anything with an “as is” sticker is a big gamble. Furniture might have a small dent or scratch, and clothing could be slightly damaged—if you’re lucky, it might be repairable. But what happens when the item with the condition warning is a house? Do you jump in with two feet and hope for no major surprises, or skip the risk and keep searching? For one LA-based entertainment-industry couple with two daughters, buying a fixer-upper weekend home in Palm Springs had long been a dream.
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Oct 4, 2024 |
architecturaldigest.com | Kelly Dawson |Lance Gerber
Designer Michelle Boudreau has bright memories of this home, as many others in Palm Springs do. When she was a little girl, her grandmother would take her on vacation from Oklahoma to this storied California city, where its unusual angles and reflective panes were viewed as an oasis in more ways than one. “Palm Springs was a great escape for my grandmother and I,” Boudreau says.
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Jul 16, 2024 |
ocula.com | Elaine YJ Zheng |Lance Gerber |Stephanie Bailey
As Ahmed Mater: Chronicles opens on 17 July at Christie's in London, visitors will be able to learn more about the artist's Land Art commission for Wadi AlFann, Valley of the Arts, AlUla. Over the years, Mater has been a significant cultural voice documenting the realities of contemporary Saudi Arabia. It was when he enrolled to study medicine that he developed an interest in photography. A year later, Mater started experimenting with discarded X-rays from the local hospital during his studies.
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Jun 12, 2024 |
architecturaldigest.com | Erika Owen |Lance Gerber
There are colorful homes, and then there’s the Gracia house. This two-bedroom family property in Los Angeles does its very best to introduce all who enter to colors they previously never thought possible from the chartreuse framing the dining area to the underwater-blue of the second bathroom.
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