The Hollywood / Kanner Architects

The Hollywood / Kanner Architects

November 29, 2010  |  Architecture, Inspiration, Photography

Great looking wood cladding facade on white. Designed by Kanner Architects, this 54 unit housing project in LA has a striking appearance with an amazing inner pool courtyard and a set of daylight and dusk exterior and interior images.

Photography by John Edward Linden

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