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SUMMARY:2025 SPRING ARCH TOUR FEST: The Goldstein Estate (aka The Sheats-Goldstein Residence and Club James) - Tour 1 - 9:00 am
DESCRIPTION:Photo Credit: Jeff Green Photography \nSpring ARCH TOUR FEST: The Goldstein Estate @ 9:00 am\n(aka The Sheats-Goldstein Residence and Club James)\nInformation regarding the tour will be emailed directly to registrants 24 hours before the event. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nTour Led by:\n \nKristopher Conner\, AIA\, NCARB\, and James Perry\, NCARB\, of Conner & Perry Architects\, Inc. \nTour Organizers:\nConner & Perry Architects\, Inc.\nThe Goldstein Estate is home to the iconic Sheats-Goldstein Residence (1963) by John Lautner. Originally constructed for the Sheats family in the early 1960’s\, the house was purchased by James Goldstein in 1972 and he enlisted Lautner to embark on a series of renovations and improvements to “perfect” the home\, until the architect’s passing in 1994. At that time there were schematic designs in place for adjacent entertainment facilities\, including a tennis court\, guest house\, and garage/maid’s quarters. Lautner protege\, Duncan Nicholson\, took over the renovations to the home and continued to develop the designs for the entertainment facilities as well as the construction of the James Turrell Skyspace\, “Above Horizon.” During this time\, the program for the new facilities grew to include a home theater\, private nightclub\, library\, offices\, dining terrace\, and lap pool. \nNicholson’s untimely death in 2015 led project architects Kristopher Conner and James Perry to form Conner & Perry Architects\, who now serve as the architect of record for the property. Conner and Perry continue to oversee construction and develop designs with the owner\, Jim Goldstein\, for the lower terrace\, home theater\, and guest house portions of project\, as well as overseeing maintenance and restoration efforts for the original residence. This property is a cultural mainstay of Los Angeles\, featured in many motion pictures\, fashion\, and editorial photography\, and has been bequeathed to LACMA by Goldstein so that it may remain accessible to the public to inspire future generations of designers and enthusiasts. \nRead more about the residence and Conner & Perry Architects’ contribution in the recent Architect’s Newspaper story (here). \nBuilding Credits: \nCurrent Architect: Conner & Perry Architects\, Inc.\nPast Architect: Nicholson Architects\nOriginal Architect: Lautner Associates (John Lautner\, FAIA)\nClient/Homeowner: James F. Goldstein\nGeneral Contractor: Ostermann Construction/Empire Group Construction\nStructural Engineer: Andrew Nasser\, Omnispan Corp.\nLandscape Designer: Eric Nagelmann\nGlazing Contractor: Giroux Glass\, Inc.\nMetal Fabricators: Breakform Design \nParking Information:\nPark on the street along Angelo View Dr. or Davies. Tour groups should convene in the cul-de-sac at the top of the driveway and the tour will proceed once everyone has arrived. \nParking in the neighborhood is extremely limited due to ongoing construction. Please consolidate into as few vehicles as possible or use a ride-share service and plan accordingly.  \nAIA CES: 1 AIA CES Learning Unit Approved\nLearning Objectives: \n1) An understanding of the history of this architecturally and culturally significant work.\n2) A basic understanding of the tenants of American Organic Architecture and how they have been implemented by Lautner\, Nicholson\, and Conner & Perry.\n3) An overview of poured-in-place concrete and its structural\, formal\, and aesthetic qualities.\n4) A case study of the integration of sports and hospitality facilities in contemporary\, high-end residential projects.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/2025-spring-arch-tour-fest-the-goldstein-estate-aka-the-sheats-goldstein-residence-and-club-james-tour-1-900-am/
LOCATION:The Goldstein Estate\, 10104 Angelo View Dr.\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250516T104500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250516T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T053404
CREATED:20250415T173506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250508T163346Z
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SUMMARY:2025 SPRING ARCH TOUR FEST: The Goldstein Estate (aka The Sheats-Goldstein Residence and Club James) - Tour 2 - 10:45 am
DESCRIPTION:Photo Credit: Jeff Green Photography \nSpring ARCH TOUR FEST: The Goldstein Estate @ 10:45 am\n(aka The Sheats-Goldstein Residence and Club James)\nInformation regarding the tour will be emailed directly to registrants 24 hours before the event. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nTour Led by:\n \nKristopher Conner\, AIA\, NCARB\, and James Perry\, NCARB\, of Conner & Perry Architects\, Inc. \nTour Organizers:\nConner & Perry Architects\, Inc.\nThe Goldstein Estate is home to the iconic Sheats-Goldstein Residence (1963) by John Lautner. Originally constructed for the Sheats family in the early 1960’s\, the house was purchased by James Goldstein in 1972 and he enlisted Lautner to embark on a series of renovations and improvements to “perfect” the home\, until the architect’s passing in 1994. At that time there were schematic designs in place for adjacent entertainment facilities\, including a tennis court\, guest house\, and garage/maid’s quarters. Lautner protege\, Duncan Nicholson\, took over the renovations to the home and continued to develop the designs for the entertainment facilities as well as the construction of the James Turrell Skyspace\, “Above Horizon.” During this time\, the program for the new facilities grew to include a home theater\, private nightclub\, library\, offices\, dining terrace\, and lap pool. \nNicholson’s untimely death in 2015 led project architects Kristopher Conner and James Perry to form Conner & Perry Architects\, who now serve as the architect of record for the property. Conner and Perry continue to oversee construction and develop designs with the owner\, Jim Goldstein\, for the lower terrace\, home theater\, and guest house portions of project\, as well as overseeing maintenance and restoration efforts for the original residence. This property is a cultural mainstay of Los Angeles\, featured in many motion pictures\, fashion\, and editorial photography\, and has been bequeathed to LACMA by Goldstein so that it may remain accessible to the public to inspire future generations of designers and enthusiasts. \nRead more about the residence and Conner & Perry Architects’ contribution in the recent Architect’s Newspaper story (here). \nBuilding Credits: \nCurrent Architect: Conner & Perry Architects\, Inc.\nPast Architect: Nicholson Architects\nOriginal Architect: Lautner Associates (John Lautner\, FAIA)\nClient/Homeowner: James F. Goldstein\nGeneral Contractor: Ostermann Construction/Empire Group Construction\nStructural Engineer: Andrew Nasser\, Omnispan Corp.\nLandscape Designer: Eric Nagelmann\nGlazing Contractor: Giroux Glass\, Inc.\nMetal Fabricators: Breakform Design \nParking Information:\nPark on the street along Angelo View Dr. or Davies. Tour groups should convene in the cul-de-sac at the top of the driveway and the tour will proceed once everyone has arrived. \nParking in the neighborhood is extremely limited due to ongoing construction. Please consolidate into as few vehicles as possible or use a ride-share service and plan accordingly.  \nAIA CES: 1 AIA CES Learning Unit Approved\nLearning Objectives: \n1) An understanding of the history of this architecturally and culturally significant work.\n2) A basic understanding of the tenants of American Organic Architecture and how they have been implemented by Lautner\, Nicholson\, and Conner & Perry.\n3) An overview of poured-in-place concrete and its structural\, formal\, and aesthetic qualities.\n4) A case study of the integration of sports and hospitality facilities in contemporary\, high-end residential projects.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/2025-spring-arch-tour-fest-the-goldstein-estate-aka-the-sheats-goldstein-residence-and-club-james-tour-2-1045-am/
LOCATION:The Goldstein Estate\, 10104 Angelo View Dr.\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250516T120000
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SUMMARY:SPRING ARCH TOUR FEST: Barrington1503
DESCRIPTION:Photo Credit: Eric Staudenmaier \nSpring ARCH TOUR FEST: Barrington1503\nInformation regarding the tour will be emailed directly to registrants 24 hours before the event. \nThe newly completed Barrington1503 coliving project reshapes how thoughtful design enhances community spaces. By carefully structuring a gradient of social engagement\, Barrington1503 creates a layered transition between public and private realms. This deliberate approach ensures that personal spaces remain protected while still benefiting from the shared experience of coliving. Barrington1503 not only embraces the promise of coliving but brings it to life with architectural precision\, creating a model for 21st-century urban housing that is as functional as it is inspiring. \nTour Led by:\nLorcan O’Herlihy\, FAIA – Founding Principal of LOHA \nLorcan O’Herlihy\, FAIA\, is an architect and urban designer with offices in Los Angeles\, California and Detroit\, Michigan. As Founding Principal and Creative Director\, Lorcan has led Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects [LOHA] in building a robust portfolio of work rooted in embracing architecture’s role as a catalyst for change. Enacting a powerful alliance of inventive designs with vigorous social ideals\, O’Herlihy’s work prospers whether it is supportive affordable housing in South Los Angeles\, creative offices\, or designing cultural institutions like Chapman University Dance School. \nIn 2025 LOHA was recognized as Fast Company’s World’s Most Innovative Company in Architecture (#1) and in 2018 was named the #1 Design Firm in the U.S. by Architect Magazine. In addition to building over 100 projects across three continents Lorcan has been published in over 20 countries and recognized with 200-plus national and international awards\, including the 2023 AIA CA Maybeck Award\, 2021 AIA LA Gold Medal\, Architect’s Newspaper Best of Practice North America Firm Award\, the AIA LA Firm of the Year Award\, and the AIA California Lifetime Achievement Award. \n  \nArchitects: Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects\n  \nBuilding Credits:\nIntegrare Group\, General Contractor \nRize Alliance\, Client \nLabib Funk Associates\, Structural \nBudlong\, MEP \nDK Engineering\, Civil \nLINK Landscape Architecture\, Landscape \nAIA CES: 1.0 LU|HSW Approved\nLearning Objectives\n1. Participants will explore coliving as an alternative housing typology and understand the benefits of coliving as an option for student housing.\n2. Participants will become familiar with the imaginative ‘social gradient’ strategy incorporated into Barrington1503 which make it a functional coliving project\, skillfully balancing privacy with communal living.\n3. Participants will explore strategies that maximize fresh air and natural light in a coliving environment without sacrificing resident privacy.\n4. Participants will examine strategies that foster community and neighborly interaction among the residents of Barrington1503.\n5. Participants will learn how to address potential drawbacks that may arise in coliving and will evaluate measures to address those concerns. \n  \nParking Information: \nStreet parking only; some spots are metered\, please be aware of street-cleaning signage
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/spring-arch-tour-fest-barrington1503/
LOCATION:Barrington1503\, 1503 S Barrington\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90025
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250516T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250516T150000
DTSTAMP:20260421T053404
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SUMMARY:SPRING ARCH TOUR FEST: 26 Point 2 Apartments
DESCRIPTION:Photo Credit: Iwan Baan \nSpring ARCH TOUR FEST: 26 Point 2 Apartments\n26 Point 2 Apartments\, designed for Excelerate Housing Group\, is a 5-story permanent supportive housing apartment building in Long Beach\, California that bridges between a busy commercial zone and a residential neighborhood. The 48\,000 sf\, 77-unit project uses color as a strategic spatial device\, to enhance the reading of discrete yet interconnected zones. \nThe project straddles Pacific Coast Highway to the north – a busy commercial strip – and a residential neighborhood with modest single-family homes to the south. The sculptural massing that connects to the differing contexts on either side bridges this shift in scale and character. Along the eastern residential street\, the facade is articulated into a series of pitched motifs that relate to the gabled roofs of nearby houses. \nThe residential volume hovers over the site on a series of columns while the single-story\, pitched-roof amenity volume faces the street at a pedestrian friendly scale. Amenities\, staff\, and supportive spaces are located along the west and north edges of the site bordering the outdoor covered parking area. A fully glazed street level enclosure allows the ground plane to extend uninterrupted across the interior\, preserving a visual connection to the city beyond while maintaining a protected experience for the occupants. \nThe project earned LEED Gold certification by employing a range of sustainability strategies. High efficiency mini-split systems\, solar hot water\, high albedo roofing\, open air circulation\, operable windows\, and occupant lighting controls help to reduce overall energy use. On site water treatment tanks\, extensive permeable paving\, and native drought-tolerant landscaping conserve and protect water resources. \nThe project also offers socially sustainable high-density housing\, by providing supportive living and wrap-around services for the formerly unhoused\, with on-site counseling\, staff offices\, and social amenity spaces to foster a sense of community. \nTour Led by:\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nYun Yun\, Associate\, RA\, WELL AP \nYun Yun joined MMA in 2016 after receiving a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning.  Prior to her graduate studies\, she received a Master of Science in Architectural Engineering from Purdue University and a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Tianjin University. Her team project (a)typical office was selected as the winning Mies Crown Hall America’s Prize  (MCHAP) Student Project in 2015-16. While at the University of Michigan\, Yun was also awarded the Burton L. Kampner Memorial Award for Best Thesis Project.  Since joining the practice\, she has been involved in significant cultural\, institutional\, housing\, and resort projects. Yun is a licensed architect in California and a WELL Accredited Professional. \n\nArchitect: Michael Maltzan Architecture\n  \nBuilding Credits:\nArchitect: Michael Maltzan Architecture\nPrincipal\, Michael Maltzan\nPrincipal in Charge\, Tim Williams\nProject Manager\, Ben Ruswick\nProject Designer\, Khoa Vu\,\nJob Captain\, Sharon Xu \nCivil Engineer: KPFF Engineering \nStructural Engineer: Labib Funk and Associates (LFA) \nMP Engineer: Donald F. Dickerson Associates \nElectrical Engineer: Salas O’Brien \nCivil Engineer: KPFF \nLandscape Architect:\nTina Chee Landscape Studio \nSpecifications: AWC West \nWaterproofing: D7 Consulting \nCode/Fire/Life Safety: Simpson Gumpertz & Heger \nLEED Sustainability: Partner Energy \nLow Voltage: OMB Electrical Engineers \n\nLearning Units\n1. Examine strategies for integrating supportive housing into existing urban fabric while addressing seismic safety constraints and maintaining accessibility to critical infrastructure (oil wells) \n2. Analyze how architectural design elements like natural ventilation\, daylighting\, and strategic space planning can promote community health and social well-being in supportive housing \n3. Evaluate sustainable design solutions that achieve LEED Gold certification through water conservation\, energy efficiency\, and climate-responsive features in a mild coastal environment \n4. Explore how the thoughtful placement of communal spaces and essential services can enhance resident welfare while meeting safety and accessibility requirements in supportive housing \n5. Investigate how building massing\, color\, and material choices can create successful transitions between different urban contexts while maintaining occupant safety and comfort \nThese objectives emphasize HSW elements including: \nSafety (seismic design\, infrastructure access)\nHealth (ventilation\, daylighting)\nWelfare (supportive services\, community spaces)\nSustainability (LEED features\, energy efficiency)\nAccessibility (universal design principles) \n  \nParking Information: \nStreet parking only. \n 
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/spring-arch-tour-fest-26-point-2-apartments/
LOCATION:26 Point 2 Apartments\, 3590 E Pacific Coast Hwy\, Long Beach\, CA\, 90804
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250516T160000
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SUMMARY:SPRING ARCH TOUR FEST: The Callow Residence
DESCRIPTION:Photo Credit: Steve King Architectural Photography \nSpring ARCH TOUR FEST: The Callow Residence\nThe clients expressed a desire for a house with a modest scale from the street\, a fluid relationship between interior and exterior space\, with privacy from adjacent neighbors\, and a distinctive design conceptually situated on the trajectory of Los Angeles modernism. We organized the site into functional bands of varying widths running north-south\, and overlaid a pattern of alternating angled walls and roof lines to shape space and direct view and movement from the site and through the house. \nThe site offers no obvious desirable views\, so courtyards\, a south-oriented deck\, and a rear garden serve as focal points framing the sky\, as well as tree canopies and the play of light wherever possible. The entire site is engaged in the architectural composition. The plan is bilaterally symmetrical with an upward spiral progression around the entry courtyard\, leading to the upturned cantilevered roof. The angular and folding form language of the house reads alternately planar and volumetric. \nWe sought drama and intimacy\, openness and privacy\, movement and focus throughout the design. \nTour Led by:\nRick Corsini\, AIA \nRick Corsini\, AIA was born in Los Angeles and received his Master of Architecture in Urban Design from Harvard University and his Bachelor of Architecture from Cal Poly Pomona. In addition to over 25 years of professional practice\, Rick has held faculty appointments at schools of architecture including Cal Poly Pomona\, Woodbury University\, and the University of Southern California. \n\nArchitect: Corsini Stark Architects \n  \nAIA CES: 1.0 LU Approved\nLearning Objectives\nAnalyze spatial design strategies that achieve a balance between openness and privacy within a residential context. \nInterpret architectural responses to sites lacking natural views\, including the use of courtyards\, gardens\, and controlled sightlines. \nEvaluate the influence of Los Angeles modernism on contemporary residential design through formal\, spatial\, and conceptual elements. \nUnderstand the compositional use of geometry and symmetry\, including angled walls\, roof lines\, and spiraling progressions\, to shape spatial experience and movement. \nExplore design techniques for integrating the entire site into the architectural narrative\, enhancing the relationship between built form and landscape. \n  \nParking Information: \nStreet parking is available in this residential neighborhood. \n 
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/spring-arch-tour-fest-the-callow-residence/
LOCATION:The Callow Residence\, 1200 East Woodbury Road\, Altadena\, CA\, 91104
CATEGORIES:Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250516T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250516T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T053404
CREATED:20250415T171620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250421T174237Z
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SUMMARY:SPRING ARCH TOUR FEST: Supreme
DESCRIPTION:Photo Credit: Blaine Davis \nSpring ARCH TOUR FEST: Supreme\nIn the former location of Tower Records\, the roughly 8\,000 sqft space features a sculptural skate bowl element that spans 40 feet and required raising the roof. Supreme’s signature minimalist interiors mask the complexity of the core and shell retrofit and the structural gymnastics of the floating bowl. \nTour Led by:\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nJeremy Quinn\, AIA – Associate Principal\, Radar \nJeremy is a registered architect in California with wide ranging experience\, having worked on project types including public schools\, affordable housing\, large mixed-use retail\, commercial and single-family homes. Jeremy’s Master’s is from the Southern California Institute of Architecture and undergraduate from the University of Hartford\, CT with a stint at the Mackintosh School of Architecture in Scotland. Jeremy joined RADAR after running his own office for 5 years\, and previously serving in various roles at several Los Angeles area offices. Jeremy has a lively art and experimental music practice\, and can often be found performing karaoke with his young son in nearby Little Tokyo. \n\nArchitect: Radar (AOR)\, Brinkworth (Design Architect)\, Neil Logan Architect (Design Architect)\n\nBuilding Credits:\nBrinkworth\nNeil Logan\, Architect\nThe Wilson Brothers\nSteve Badgett of Simparch\nSALT Landscape Architects\nMurphy Burr Curry\, Inc\nEndrestudio\nBrandow & Johnston\nRex Engineering\nScott Johnson of Wolcott \n  \nLearning Units\n\nSummarize the coordination process for the construction of a large-scale sculptural work within a fully functional retail space.\nDescribe the process of working with a small jurisdiction to execute a complex renovation of an iconic\, but substandard\, building.\nIdentify the challenges of the project management process between an international design team during a global pandemic.\nAnalyze the impact of supply chain issues on project design and timeline.\n\n  \nParking Information \nParking may be limited at the store\, and there is a municipal lot nearby at: 8759-8775 W Sunset Blvd\, West Hollywood\, CA 90069
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/spring-arch-tour-fest-supreme/
LOCATION:Supreme\, 8801 W Sunset Blvd\, West Hollywood\, CA\, 90069
CATEGORIES:Tours
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