TheLandmark Los Angeles (LMLA) is the brand new, dazzling 34 story Brentwood luxury apartment community offering sophisticated floor plans paired with unparalleled views and 5-star, resort-inspired amenities.
Centrally located on Wilshire Blvd. and tucked behind a beautifully landscaped one-acre park, LMLA offers a serene oasis of calm and an uncompromised living experience that is worlds apart from the everyday hustle and bustle of the city.
Let us help you discover the ideal luxury apartment building floor plan to meet your individual needs. Every premier studio, one and two bedroom apartment residence features an expansive balcony with incomparable views ranging from the Pacific Ocean to downtown Los Angeles to enjoy the quintessential, indoor/outdoor Southern California lifestyle.
Suzanne Lovell Inc. meticulously renovated this 1909 landmark home by Howard Van Doren Shaw. As the interior architect and interior designer for this residence, our team set out to lighten and brighten the space throughout and open up the back of the house to allow the sun to shine in through the western windows. This was our second time renovating this home for our patron Client who wanted to update their function of space to match the evolving needs of their family.
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Nestled in the heart of Montauk, one of New York's most coveted seaside communities lies a property that transcends time, exuding elegance, sophistication, and a storied past. 45 South Euclid Ave stands as a testament to Montauk's rich history, its vibrant culture, and its captivating charm. This landmark residence has played host to notable figures, experienced countless sunrises and sunsets, and served as a beacon of architectural excellence. The enchanting story of this property is one of resilience, transformation, and a love affair with the picturesque landscape that surrounds it.
Built-in the early 20th century, 45 South Euclid Ave was designed to capture the essence of Montauk's alluring coastal beauty. The original architect, a visionary of his time, drew inspiration from the traditional seaside cottages that dotted the Atlantic coastline. He incorporated classic design elements such as shingle siding, broad verandas, and expansive windows to create a home that paid homage to the region's architectural heritage. As a result, the residence is imbued with a timeless appeal that has remained constant, even as Montauk itself has evolved and grown.
Throughout its storied history, 45 South Euclid Ave has welcomed a diverse array of inhabitants, each contributing to the rich tapestry that defines the property. From affluent entrepreneurs seeking solace in the tranquil surroundings to celebrated artists finding inspiration in the breathtaking vistas, the residence has been a haven for those seeking refuge from the hustle and bustle of city life. The walls of this storied home have borne witness to countless gatherings, laughter-filled evenings, and intimate moments, forever etching these memories into its very foundation.
In recent years, the property underwent a thoughtful and meticulous restoration that sought to preserve its inherent character while introducing modern luxuries and conveniences. The renovation was guided by the principles of architectural integrity, sustainability, and a deep respect for the home's storied past. This delicate balance between the old and the new has resulted in a property that retains its historical charm while offering contemporary comforts that cater to today's discerning homeowner.
The grounds of 45 South Euclid Ave are equally as enchanting as the residence itself. The property's lush, mature landscaping provides a serene and secluded oasis, offering residents a private retreat within the heart of Montauk. The carefully curated gardens and outdoor living spaces create an environment that fosters a harmonious connection between the home and its natural surroundings, blurring the lines between the built and natural environment.
Today, 45 South Euclid Ave stands as a symbol of Montauk's rich cultural heritage, its indomitable spirit, and its unwavering allure. The residence has not only borne witness to the evolution of Montauk but has played an integral role in shaping the community's identity. As the story of this landmark property continues to unfold, its legacy will live on, firmly cementing its place in the annals of Montauk's history. For those who have the privilege of calling 45 South Euclid Ave home, they are not just inhabiting a residence, but embracing a piece of Montauk's storied past, and playing a role in its vibrant future.
Located in the Landmarked building, the Galerie Gabriel residence is a sprawling three-bedroom, found-and-a-half bathroom home that features 3,601 square feet of space. Priced at $6,995,000, the home offers an unparalleled opportunity for a resident to enjoy modern conveniences within grand spaces reminiscent of the pre-war era. The residence features an impressive collection of items personally selected by Nancy Gabriel that each showcase historical design movements from the 20th century and create interesting dialogues between different periods within that time frame.
In the dining room an oak wood console by noted Italian designer Carlo Scarpa is surrounded by a collection of Brazilian designed chairs. Also featured is a console crafted in walnut from Georges Mohasseb who was recently named to the AD100. Ceramics by noted designer Livia Gorka are found throughout the residence, punctuated spaces with its interesting designs. Galerie Gabriel also partnered with Valerie Cueto of Cueto Art Advisory to bring in an impressive collection of artwork to the home. Valrie Cueto is an international art advisor and curator with over three decades of experience in building private collections and sourcing exceptional works of art and design for collectors, renowned institutions, art foundations, and museums.
Landmark Residence 12S features a separate kitchen and wet bar, finished with Cristallo Gold quartzite countertops and backsplash, custom hand-crafted cabinetry, and a full suite of Gaggenau appliances. A study adjacent to the entry foyer provides a comfortable space for relaxation, and includes a convenient en-suite bathroom. The corner primary bedroom offers bright southeastern exposure, and is outfitted with a large walk-in closet, a windowed bathroom clad in Italian white Venato marble, a free-standing copper soaking tub handcrafted by William Holland, and custom bronze fixtures by P.E. Guerin. Two additional secondary bedrooms face east, both of which are outfitted with en-suite bathrooms.
As part of The Landmark Residence project. MADA design factory recently completed the design of the Landmark Residence Sport Club which located in Bangkok, Thailand. The main objective of the project is to create recreation space to support the landmark Residence project. The area is around 9000 sqf. Including swimming pool, gym and restaurant that can access from main road and the Landmark Residence building.
Natural environment is built around the swimming pool also distributes the functioning spaces, towards the dressing rooms and locker, with direct access to the pool and the other sporting spaces including restaurant.
MADA design factory plan to use simple and sleek architectural form with natural materials and a lot of large tree to create privacy when people is using swimming pool. The proportion of building is the key design which MADA design factory need to be high-light. Moreover dominant red color is to create sense of entrance also lead to swimming pool by using aluminum cladding as ceiling and epoxy as floor finishes.
Set behind a facade with a relief, each residential unit guarantees maximum comfort with an open-space concept, generously designed rooms, flawless design and the privilege of OBLO Smart Home living system.
In addition to the unique living space, the Landmark Residence will feature its own closed Pizzetta as well as a historic masterpiece landmark with original tramway rails dating back to 1892 and also a private separate garden that will serve as a peaceful place for exclusively residents to rest and relax.
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Only the former Bijou Theatre building on Hermosa Avenue, first known as the Metropolitan Theatre when it opened in 1923 and now a bank, and the Hermosa Beach Community Center, which began as a school in 1934, have been designated landmarks.
The 24-feet by 34-feet, one-story, single family residence, was built by Francis Kidder for Sarah Kidder, who added a 10-foot by 14-foot garage with cement floor in October 1914, according to city staff report.
The front yard hosted Scrabble games between Majka and her mother Faye Majka, who died in 2006. Her mother had moved to Redondo Beach when her husband died in 1994. Her sister, Marita Majka, currently lives in Redondo.
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