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  • 3 weeks ago | wallpaper.com | Michael Webb

    The brightest stars in the constellation of progressive Los Angeles architects are Frank Gehry and Morphosis, but Franklin Israel (1945-1996) might have rivalled their brilliance had he not died at age 50, just as his career was beginning to flower. Had Gehry passed that early he would be remembered only for his houses and a few humble projects, mere hints of the Bilbao Guggenheim, Walt Disney Concert Hall and other masterpieces to come.

  • 1 month ago | wallpaper.com | Michael Webb

    My home is a Los Angeles apartment designed with loving care by modernist architecture master Richard Neutra in 1937. It’s one of eight, grouped around a jungly courtyard and stepped back up a steep slope, a few blocks from the UCLA campus. The complex, titled Strathmore Apartments, updates the local typology of the bungalow court and was also inspired by the stepped profile of the Taos Pueblo. It respects the topography and the privacy of the residents while promoting sociability.

  • 1 month ago | mondaq.com | Michael Webb

    On March 3, 2025, Senate Bill S584, sponsored by Sen. JamesSkoufis, was introduced to the NYS Senate during the 2025-26 NYSLegislative Session (the "Bill").

  • 1 month ago | jdsupra.com | Michael Webb

    On March 3, 2025, Senate Bill S584, sponsored by Sen. James Skoufis, was introduced to the NYS Senate during the 2025-26 NYS Legislative Session (the “Bill“).

  • 1 month ago | wallpaper.com | Michael Webb

    In collectors’ circles, Mark McDonald has been called the godfather of midcentury modern design. His first gallery, Fifty/50, which opened in downtown Manhattan in 1983, jump-started the market for vintage furniture by Marcel Breuer, Alvar Aalto, the Eameses and their contemporaries. Twenty years later, exhausted by the growing competition, he relocated to the upstate New York town of Hudson, where he turned a former department store into a showcase for classic modern design.

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