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Honoring Architectural Lineage: Conner + Perry Architects Usher in a New Phase for an LA Landmark
Conner + Perry Architects
Sheats-Goldstein Residence: View stepping out from the living room onto the pool deck wrapped in pebble finished concrete. The powerful yet light triangulated concrete coffered roof structure hangs overhead, punctuated with tiny skylights that allow the sunlight to dapple through. The zero edge of the pool sits flush to the surface of the deck and was the first of its kind in the United States.
Photo credit:
Joe Fletcher Photography
Honoring Architectural Lineage: Conner + Perry Architects Usher in a New Phase for an LA Landmark
Conner + Perry Architects
’Above Horizon’ Turrell Skyspace: The Skyspace oculus and window are opened up during the day, framing the brilliant azure sky. The artwork was originally intended by Goldstein to be a collaboration between James Turrell and John Lautner, however Lautner passed away before the design process could begin in earnest. The installation was completed in 2004 under the direction of architect Duncan Nicholson. Most recently the lighting and programming have been upgraded by Turrell’s studio in consultation with Conner + Perry.
Photo credit:
Joe Fletcher Photography
WDA's House of Light and Shadow Defines Contemporary Urban Living
William Duff Architects (WDA)
Nestled in the center of San Francisco, the House of Light and Shadow by WDA is a remarkable transformation of a charming Victoria-era building into a captivating modern abode. The structure's original façade was painted in Benjamin Moore OC-68 Distant Gray and Dunn Edwards DEA 187 Black for a crisp look.
Photo credit:
Matthew Millman with Lucy Bamman (stylist)
WDA's House of Light and Shadow Defines Contemporary Urban Living
William Duff Architects (WDA)
The entry hall features engineered, white oak unfinished 5" wide boards in a chevron pattern. The light fixture, SHY 17 by Bec Brittain, was designed and made in New York City from thin LED tubes and brass.
Photo credit:
Matthew Millman with Lucy Bamman (stylist)


















