Photographer Jill Greenberg's L.A. escape
Working with residential designer Beth Holden, photographer Jill Greenberg creates a house in Hollywood Hills West that echoes her work. Think fluid shapes, a crisp palette, a play of shadows and light.
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Jill Greenberg's Hollywood Hills escape
The white stucco facade of Jill Greenberg's house is a subtle nod to a relief map. "This site is actually a drainage zone, so I studied old geological maps and superimposed topography lines on the building's surfaces," designer Beth Holden said. "I tried to create moments between the existing site and the new architecture."
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ellipsis3d at 11:59 AM October 12, 2011
Allen Schaben's images are wonderful (as are Bryan Chang's interactive panoramas), and I think it's especially nice to see the home depicted with people inside and out. But wouldn't it be interesting to also see it rendered through homeowner/photographer Jill Greenberg's unique vision?
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I love the trees, landscaping, art, interior plants and homey warmth of the place.
Just kidding. Looks like a prison, albiet LEED certified prison