The Marina Tower Display Residence

Join SAH/SCC as we explore the newly restored The Marina Tower Display Residence (Killingsworth, Brady & Associates, 1959) in Long Beach. The model unit was originally designed to showcase future residences for an 11-story, 44-unit tower that was never realized. However, the display model remains as a private, single-family residence. Designed by Case Study House […]
Presburger Reborn

SAH/SCC Life Members and Patrons are invited to a very special afternoon at the Presburger Residence (R. M. Schindler, 1945) in Studio City. An Historic Cultural Monument for the City of Los Angeles, the Presburger Residence is undergoing restoration after years of alterations by previous owners. The Viennese-born master architect designed the building in 1945, […]
Exiles & Emigres Revisited: Jock Detlof Peters

Join the SAH/SCC on Saturday April 18th from 2-4pm as we revisit the Alfred Gilks Residence (1933-4, Jock (Jacob) Detlof Peters)—a house we first toured back in 1997 as part of SAH/SCC’s Exiles and Émigré’s Tour. Designed for Oscar-winning cinematographer Alfred Gilks, the house was featured in Arts + Architecture magazine and lauded for “Peters’ […]
Architect as Patron: Zajfen in Laguna Beach

Architect as Patron is heading to the beach! The series—which focuses on issues and opportunities that designers face when building their own homes—goes to Laguna Beach on July 26th. Join us to experience stunning views from the lyrical home created by L. Paul Zajfen, FAIA, RIBA. Nestled in a hillside, this sustainable house blurs the […]
Modern Patrons: Ain/Eckbo House + Garden

The SAH/SCC modern patrons program continues this Sunday, where we’ll have a very special opportunity to visit the Tufeld Residence (1953) and gardens in Studio City, designed by Gregory Ain and Garrett Ecko. Completed in phases beginning in 1953 for Richard and Adrienne Tufeld and their growing family, the property has remained essentially unchanged for […]
Schindler’s Last, At Last

Join the SAH/SCC for a very special visit to the last house designed by R.M. Schindler, the Schlessinger Residence (1952-54) in Los Feliz. Conceived but not fully designed at the time of Schindler’s death, the task of building the project was taken up at the time by architect John August Reed, a founding member of […]
Designer as Patron: Measer in Venice

SAH/SCC presents the second in our new series, “Architect/Designer as Patron,” where we visit designers and architects who have built their own homes, and discuss the issues of domestic living today. The Venice Anthem House, by designer Dorothy Measer at dk designhouse, is a great example of minimalism for a modern family. The 3,802-square-foot home was […]
Contemporary Patrons: Laidlaw Schultz in Newport Bay. SAH/SCC Tour & Talk

“Contemporary Patrons” takes us to the upper tier of a residential development overlooking Newport Bay for a visit to the Brown House designed by Laidlaw Schultz Architects. While the standard residential pad offered little in terms of inspiration, the creation of a faux topography offered the possibility of a new context and something greater than […]
Architect as Patron: Duvivier in Venice SAH/SCC Tour & Talk

SAH/SCC introduces a new series-“Architect as Patron”-that will look at homes that architects design for themselves and give us insight into how they live and build. The inaugural session will be at the greenest home in Venice. Designed by architect Isabelle Duvivier, the house has been noted with many accolades from the U.S. Green Building […]
Modern Patrons: Moore in LA. SAH/SCC Tour & Talk

Join SAH/SCC for the latest in our popular Modern Patrons salon series, as we celebrate the work of Charles Moore with a visit to the David Rodes Residence (Moore Ruble Yudell, 1978-9). This exclusive event features a dialogue with the owner about the process of engaging and building a modern home with one of the […]