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John Lautner: 1961 Marco Wolff Residence

John Lautner’s 1961 Wolff House in Los Angeles California is situated in the Hollywood hills above the Sunset Strip with a view that overlooks West Hollywood, Hollywood and downtown Los Angeles.
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Rex Lotery: 1960

  Rex Lotery’s 1960 House in Beverly Hills, is situated below the Santa Monica Mountains, with a private driveway, intimate terraces, a meditation garden, a large swimming pool, and a greenhouse.
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Robert Skinner: 1981 Skinner Mountain House

Robert Skinner’s house in Idyllwild California is located on 7.04 acres of land with a manmade lake and views of the Idyllwild Mountains and surrounding valleys.
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R. M. Schindler: 1938 Wolff House

The Wolff House by R.M. Schindler built in Sherman Oaks was commissioned before WWII by Harry J. Wolff. It’s an example of Schindler’s experimentation with “plaster skin houses” during the middle stage of his career and is a rectangular shape one story above the ground with a wooden frame and a plaster coating. 
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Paul Williams: 1929 House

Paul Williams’s 1929, Copa De Oro House, in Bel Air, is an example of William’s early architectural style for Mediterranean houses that was developed in the 1920’s. Copa De Oro is on a .5-acre lot surrounded by exotic palms with various outdoor courtyards surrounding the property, a pool, and a motor court. The six-bedroom seven- bathroom house is composed of stucco walls, a tiled roof and arched entryways.
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Pierre Koenig: 1958 Case Study House #21

  Pierre Koenig’s 1958 Case Study House No. 21 (CSH #21) & CSH # 22 were part of under the Case Study Project, a program initiated by John Entenza, editor and publisher of the Arts and Architecture Magazine, who invited architects and their clients to design and help popularize modern home design.
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Ray Kappe: 1970 Gertler House

Ray Kappe’s 1970 Gertler House is situated on a densely populated lot of trees with canyon and treetop views from every angle.
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Thornton Abell: 1967 Rich House

Tucked away from the street, Thornton Abell’s 1967 Rich House emphasizes outdoor living spaces including an amphitheater, outdoor living room, pool and courtyard. Steel magnate Gustav Rich, and his wife Miriam, commissioned Abell to create a house using materials from Mr. Rich’s steel company.
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A. Quincy Jones & Whitney R. Smith: 1949 Volk House

After WWII a group of musicians collaborated with the Cooperative Housing Community in an attempt to create affordable homes for returning soldiers. The community fundraised money to purchase 800 acres of land in the area now known as Crestwood Hills.
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Stag Night (2008)

Four men out on a STAG NIGHT in New York prematurely exit an underground train after the soon-to-be-best-man begins to hassle two women. Trapped at a deserted station these six adults become the target of a gruesome manhunt when a secret gang of cannibal dwellers, living in the tunnels discovers them. Tensions will rise as they fight to make it through the night with all their limbs attached.
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Tinga

CLICK HERE TO VISIT TINGA’S WEBSITE From LA Weekly Tinga: New-Wave Tacos The latest in a refreshing trend By Jonathan Gold Thursday, Sep 30 2010 A taco, it could be argued, is the basic unit of consumption in Southern California, the parcel of corn and spice and animal whose masters line our boulevards, a food whose reach extends from the meanest barrio streets to the heart of Beverly Hills. When we move to New
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What We Do Is Secret (2007)

  A biopic of punk legend Darby Crash and his band, the Germs.
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The Seat Filler (2004)

In The Seat Filler, Derrick (Martin) is a struggling law student who takes a job as an award show seat filler to make ends meet. One day, he is seated next to the beautiful pop superstar Jhnelle (Rowland), who mistakes him for a well-known industry executive.
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Pierre Koenig: 2002 LaFetra Beach House

  Pierre Koenig designed a house on the sea for Michael, after the two formed a friendship when they renovated Koenig’s Case Study House # 21. The LaFetra Beach House is located on the northern tip of Malibu with according to Pierre Koenig “A view that rivals CSH #22”, and also according to Koenig, is a “rare jewel.”
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R. M. Schindler: 1925 James Eads How House

  R.M. Schindler’s 1925 How House, in Silver Lake, California, is tucked away on a steep lot surrounded by eucalyptus trees.
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Ray Kappe: 1967 Gould / LaFetra House

Ray Kappe’s 1967 Gould LaFetra House was originally pitched by Ray to Entenza for the CSH program but was turned down. With commanding views of Long Beach, Catalina Island and the Pacific Ocean, this three-story, five-bedroom, four-bathroom house was the first house Ray Kappe experimented with laminated beams.
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