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...million, four-year-long refurbishment by architect Mickey Muennig has resulted in a beautiful multilevel deck area, perched right above the crashing surf. Baths?both freestanding traditional tubs for one or two people, and larger sunken stone Jacuzzis of varying sizes?are scattered seemingly randomly across this space, with some of them set dramatically close to the sheer drop above the waves. A massage room and a bathroom for disabled visitors are also available...
...glass-and-steel-frame homes; of leukemia; in Los Angeles. His cantilevered Case Study House #22, below, remains one of the most photographed residences in the world. A San Francisco native, Koenig created more than 50 eye-popping homes, most of them in Southern California, including his own magnificent, multilevel Brentwood abode, where he lived out his life. "Modernism was not a style, not a passing fancy," Koenig told TIME in 1998. "It was a social movement...
...cantilevered Case Study House No. 22, below, remains one of the most photographed residences in the world and has been featured frequently in films, advertisements and TV shows. A San Francisco native, Koenig graced southern California with more than 40 eye-popping Modernist homes, including his own magnificent, multilevel Brentwood abode...
...city devoted to spectacle, Los Angeles doesn't have many places where you can just sit around and take things in. The Walt Disney Concert Hall, Frank Gehry's magnificent new building, is located across the street from a big multilevel parking lot. That's a very Los Angeles place to be, of course, but not a great place to be seen from. Gehry's other masterpiece, the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, stretches out along the Nervion River, across from any number of cafes, where you can kick back and enjoy how it reclines along the water like Cleopatra...
...were surveying a vast hemp farm. "We spent a great deal of money and up-front time handpicking these people based on peer-to-peer recruitment. It's a very different methodology from the way that most people gather bodies. We kind of modeled it after an MLM [multilevel marketing plan]--like an Herbalife or a Mary Kay or an Avon." The Look-Look kids--they're known as "field correspondents"--wander the cultural landscape with digital cameras (provided by Look-Look), uploading images from parties and concerts and sporting events for the Look-Look employees--sorry, "youth-information specialists...