Subtitled “Inspiring Homes of Architects, Designers, and Artists,” this latest volume from the uber-prolific husband-and-wife team of photographer Street-Porter and writer Kelly introduces the creative home with a brief history of the typology—from Gamble to Gehry and beyond—before diving deeper into 21 houses. It’s notable how many are historical, lovingly brought back to life by their owners, including the authors’ own home. In fact, besides Peter Shire’s childhood home and Chuck Arnoldi’s house he built for himself more than 25 years ago, there is only one newly designed and built house, Clare Graham and Bob Breen’s MorYork House designed by Robert Kerr. All in all, the book gives a vicarious peek into art-filled and beautifully designed homes owned by people who fuel LA’s creative economy.
Rizzoli, 2024, 256 pages, hardcover, $65.