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As a key example of the Mutual Housing Association’s Crestwood Hills project, this home represents a unique cooperative model and modernist architecture.
The residence remains an example of idealism forged with modernism and holds a lasting place in Los Angeles history.
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“In my restoration, I preserved the distinctive sloping roofline, Douglas fir plywood built-ins, redwood siding, and aggregate concrete block, all originally showcased in Julius Shulman’s 1950 photographs.”










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