The KODA Concrete is Kodasema's classic model, with 282 square feet of space and concrete exterior panels.
The KODA Concrete is Kodasema's classic model, with 282 square feet of space and concrete exterior panels.
Sitting in the shadow of the notorious West Hollywood hotel Chateau Marmont, the villa at 8222 Marmont Lane was originally built during the Golden Age of Hollywood in 1923. It was thoughtfully remodeled, and became the home of actor James Franco before he sold it in 2010.
Sitting in the shadow of the notorious West Hollywood hotel Chateau Marmont, the villa at 8222 Marmont Lane was originally built during the Golden Age of Hollywood in 1923. It was thoughtfully remodeled, and became the home of actor James Franco before he sold it in 2010.
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Set in Rancho Santa Fe, the Van Sicklen Residence has been expanded twice—and it currently stands at 8,281 square feet with eight bedrooms and a pool house.
Set in Rancho Santa Fe, the Van Sicklen Residence has been expanded twice—and it currently stands at 8,281 square feet with eight bedrooms and a pool house.
8222 Marmont Lane sits in the shadow of the storied Chateau Marmont.
8222 Marmont Lane sits in the shadow of the storied Chateau Marmont.
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The company designed and built machinery from scratch to produce the product. For example, its ovens bake the quartzite-based material at a temperature of 2,282 degrees Fahrenheit—that's about one quarter of the temperature of the sun's photosphere.
The company designed and built machinery from scratch to produce the product. For example, its ovens bake the quartzite-based material at a temperature of 2,282 degrees Fahrenheit—that's about one quarter of the temperature of the sun's photosphere.
Born and raised in Enugu, Nigeria, Ike Edeani studied architecture before pursuing photography full-time. His work has appeared in The Atlantic, The Fader, Monocle, and Bloomberg Business. “The most striking thing about shooting the Baltimore story was witnessing how Matthew can control every door, every light fixture, and even the temperature right from his wheelchair,” Edeani says.

“Dumbest” thing in your house?  “My little moka pot espresso maker, but I prefer it that way.”
Born and raised in Enugu, Nigeria, Ike Edeani studied architecture before pursuing photography full-time. His work has appeared in The Atlantic, The Fader, Monocle, and Bloomberg Business. “The most striking thing about shooting the Baltimore story was witnessing how Matthew can control every door, every light fixture, and even the temperature right from his wheelchair,” Edeani says. “Dumbest” thing in your house? “My little moka pot espresso maker, but I prefer it that way.”