Walsh House, 9029 Hollywood Hills Road, Los Angeles, USA,
Designed by Robert "Boulder" Thorgusen in 1953,
Landscaped by iconic modernist Garrett Eckbo,
Renovated by Marmol Radziner and Mark Haddawy,
Photo Chris Mottalini

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Walsh House, 9029 Hollywood Hills Road, Los Angeles, USA,
Designed by Robert "Boulder" Thorgusen in 1953,
Landscaped by iconic modernist Garrett Eckbo,
Renovated by Marmol Radziner and Mark Haddawy,
Photo Chris Mottalini
In Residence: Mark Haddawy
High up in the Hollywood Hills sits the Lautner Harpel House, an unrivalled example of signature Californian architecture. After acquiring the house in 2006, design restorer and Resurrection Vintage co-founder Mark Haddawy took on the mammoth task of refurbishing the house exactly to its original 1956 design.
In Residence: Mark Haddawy on NOWNESS
Reposted from NOWNESS Original Story Here Directed by Victoria Hely-Hutchinson Text by Michael Lewin
High up in the Hollywood Hills sits the Lautner Harpel House, an unrivalled example of signature Californian architecture. Since it was built in 1956, the design of architect John Lautner, an apprentice of the legendary Frank Lloyd Wright, the building saw dramatic changes, including a second storey addition and other features deemed ill-fitting to its style.
Mid Century modern - fashion and Mark Haddawy