The owner of the Pasadena landmark cites an "unmendable chasm in the vision of heritage conservation."
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With some TLC, it could really blossom.
Built in 1957, it was originally designed by architect Calvin Straub.
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"Yesterday’s meeting more closely resembled an episode of the Jerry Springer Show than an official public information session," says resident.
Located on a verdant lot overlooking the Arroyo Seco, the post and beam recently appeared in "Transparent" and was once owned by Beck.
It’s a bittersweet tale of what might have been.
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The one-bedroom house has Batchelder-style tiles, a two-sided fireplace, and hardwood floors throughout.
Located in a quiet, hilly neighborhood.
Built in 1895, the five-bedroom home features multiple fireplaces, elaborate woodwork, built-in furniture, stained glass, and beautiful period tile.
The handsome residence was built for a turn-of-the-century homebuilder.
The 1950s residence has beamed ceilings and walls of glass.
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Constructed from 1928 to 1945 by a local craftsman with material salvaged from some surprising sources.
The charming home has a new kitchen, but the original wood floors remain.
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Its original owner was Ernest Batchelder’s chief colorist and assistant.
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Built in 2018, it aims to blend into its historic surroundings.
The 1950s home was designed by architect-to-the-stars Ted Grenzbach.
The 1960s home was designed by architect James Pulliam.
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Designed by a former Art Center faculty member, the five-bedroom residence sits on 1.1 acres.
The 1920s residence has wood floors and French doors.
News broke last week about the theft of furniture from Frank Lloyd Wright’s Freeman House in Hollywood, raising questions about how the university stewards historic homes.
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The gracious 1917 Monterey Colonial holds seven bedrooms, six baths—and eight fireplaces.
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Designed by Greene and Greene in 1906, the home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The elegant home was built in 1910.
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