Robert Skinner-Designed midcentury in Beverly Hills seeks its next steward

Robert Skinner, a renowned Los Angeles-based architect, designed this swanky midcentury in Beverly Hills, restored by a local L.A. architect and Hancock Park-based interior designer. Skinner’s passion for modern design graces the streets of the Trousdale Estates and other pockets of Beverly Hills. This one, located in the celebrity-studded, private, and guarded Hidden Valley Estates,

James G. Pulliam’s minimalist masterpiece in Pasadena

Noted architect James G. Pulliam originally designed this circa 1963 minimalist masterpiece as his personal residence. The home remains an exemplary example of his trademark understated style. Pulliam’s career began in the offices of well-known modernist architects Richard Neutra and Welton Becket, who built many local landmarks, including the Capitol Records Tower and the Cinema

Sought-after residence in Hollywood’s historic El Cabrillo complex

El Cabrillo is one of eight courtyard developments designed in the 1920s by husband-and-wife team Arthur and Nina Zwebell, who perfected the romantic Spanish Colonial Revival. Built in 1927, the 10-unit apartment building was commissioned by Cecil B. Demille to house out-of-state actors. Throughout the years, members of the Hollywood scene, including actress Anna May Wong,

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Freeman House is on the market

Frank Lloyd Wright’s curiosity about a material he once considered the cheapest and ugliest thing in the building world led to four spectacular concrete textile-block residences in Los Angeles. One is the Freeman House, currently on the market and awaiting restoration. Built between 1923-25 for Samuel and Harriet Freeman, the residence stands wrapped in Mayan-inspired