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700 PALMS RESIDENCE: Sustainable Style in Venice, CA

by , 06/20/08

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The stunning 700 Palms Residence is a prime example of site-specific architecture. Designed by Steven Ehrlich Architects, the striking structure mixes raw industrial materials with a polished modern aesthetic, making it a monument to eponymous SoCal style and a sustainable marvel in its own right. Its breezy construction seamlessly integrates outdoor spaces with a flowing interior floor plan that was carefully considered to address the freedoms and constraints of residential design in Venice, Los Angeles.

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2 Responses to “700 PALMS RESIDENCE: Sustainable Style in Venice, CA”

  1. earthsmile earthsmile says:

    NICE ! Open, Flexible design. Interesting.

  2. nobi13 nobi13 says:

    IT\’s cool…. I love it ….GREEN HOUSE

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