The LA Times checks out the Lloyd Wright Moore House preservation battle going on down in Palos Verdes Estates, and digs up more on why owner Mark Paullin wants to tear down the 1959 house and replace it with something more Mediterranean: "The Moore house, they felt, was poorly designed. It had rooms with low ceilings that failed to take advantage of the view and natural lighting." And a neighbor says "That house has always been a laughingstock, it's almost an embarrassment." [LAT, previously]
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