Architect Marmol Lists His Desert Hot Springs Home
Wednesday, January 23, 2008, by Dakota
Wow. The LA Times' Peter Viles breaks the news that architect Leo Marmol is selling his prefab Desert Hot Springs home. It's listed for $1.85 million. Marmol tells Viles he's selling the home, which the architect has used as a weekend house since 2005, because he's designing another prefab home in Venice. As the story points us, Marmol's much-lauded desert home helped fuel the trend of factory-built prefab housing.
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