
Frank O. Gehry’s Italian Village In Thousand Oaks
“Architecture should speak of its time and place, but yearn for timelessness,” Frank O. Gehry. Photo Credit: Cameron Carothers Frank O. Gehry’s Sirmai-Peterson House, is configured of seemingly random masonry and stucco structures that evoke memories of ancient Italian hill towns—but in a California

In Pacific Heights, A House By Olle Lundberg, $22.5M
The Perry House, one of Pacific Height’s Modernist masterworks, has come on the market. Built in 2002 on the site of a pair of undistinguished houses facing Alta Vista Park to the South and with open views of the Bay and Marin Headlands to the North, it was the work of the late Olle Lundgren [1954-2

In Montecito, Living Well Is The Best Revenge, $11.25M
Nestled in Montecito’s historic Hedgerow neighborhood, one of architect Mary McLaughlin Craig’s [1889-1964] finest homes, just hit the market. Craig, a transplant from South Dakota, was married to James Osborne Craig, the Scottish emigre architect who designed Santa Barbara’s El Paseo—an early model
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