Cinematographer Jonathan Sela and photographer Megan Schoenbachler had a clear vision for their family home: indoor-outdoor, kid friendly, modern but warm and inviting. Working with the L.A. architectural firm Marmol Radziner, the couple set out to achieve all of that on a tight Venice lot. More photos | Read more
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Panorama: Megan Schoenbachler and Jonathan Sela's Venice home
Tour the Venice home of documentary filmmaker and photographer Megan Schoenbachler and director of photography Jonathan Sela, designed by architects Marmol Radziner. More photos | Read more
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WilliamWynne at 6:53 AM January 21, 2012
The program for the living spaces seems to worked out in a logical modernist manner, however perhaps this time, the client had too much input on the final design decisions.
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