Los Angeles,
Architecturally
Each neighborhood has its own architectural character. We know where the masterworks are — and where the next ones will be built.
Where Architecture
Lives in LA
Each neighborhood represents a distinct architectural culture. We work across all of them — and know each one intimately.
Pacific Palisades
Case Study House modernism, canyon lots, and ocean proximity define the Palisades. This is where Neutra built his most serene retreats and Eames assembled a life's worth of work and thought. The architecture here has always looked outward — toward the Pacific, toward possibility.
Notable Architects
- Richard Neutra
- Charles & Ray Eames
- Ray Kappe
Architectural Character
Silver Lake
No neighborhood in Los Angeles holds a denser concentration of architectural experiments. From Schindler's courtyard houses to Lautner's radical organic geometries to the output of an entire generation of SCI-Arc graduat…
Notable Architects
R.M. Schindler · John Lautner · Anonymous Studio
Malibu
Along the Pacific Coast Highway, architectural ambition meets elemental constraint. Beachfront compounds, cliffside pavilions, and hillside retreats occupy a landscape that insists on honesty — you cannot hide from the o…
Notable Architects
SAOTA · Marmol Radziner · Scott Mitchell
Los Feliz
The hillside estates of Los Feliz encompass one of the broadest architectural ranges in the city: Spanish Colonial, Art Deco, Prairie School, and some of the most daring contemporary architecture in Los Angeles. Frank Ll…
Notable Architects
Frank Lloyd Wright · R.M. Schindler · Wallace Neff
Venice
Venice is where raw material and creative ambition have always found each other. Industrial canal-side conversions, courtyard compounds, and post-modern experiments define a neighborhood that has consistently attracted a…
Notable Architects
David Hertz · Marmol Radziner · Daly Genik
Beverly Hills
Behind the hedgerows and gated drives of Beverly Hills lies a more surprising architectural history than its reputation suggests. Paul R. Williams designed homes here that redefined what the California estate could be. M…
Notable Architects
Paul R. Williams · SAOTA · Olson Kundig
We Know Where
the Work Is
Los Angeles is the most architecturally rich city in America — and the most misunderstood. Its masterworks are hidden behind hedgerows, perched on canyon edges, and embedded in neighbourhoods that most real estate firms have never examined with care.
We have spent more than a decade building the most comprehensive map of architecturally significant residential properties in the region. We know which Lautner remains unrestored in Silver Lake. We know which Schindler courtyard house the family is considering selling in five years. We know where the next generation of Los Angeles architects is building.
This knowledge is the product of years of relationships — with architects, with historians, with the children of original clients, with the curators and critics who document this work. It is what we offer our clients: access not just to properties, but to the full context of what they are.
Tell Us Where
You Want to Live
Whether you have a specific neighbourhood in mind or simply a quality of light you're looking for — we can find the architecture that answers you.