Architectural Properties

REPRESENTATION BEYOND REAL ESTATE

Your home isn’t just a structure—it’s a living piece of design history. Its value lies not merely in square footage, but in the integrity of its vision. Selling such a property requires more than a real estate license; it demands someone who recognizes the dialogue between light and shadow, the purposeful selection of materials, and the thoughtful conversation with its environment.


DESIGN HERITAGE IN MY DNA

My appreciation for architectural significance is both personal and professional:

  • LIVED EXPERIENCE: Our brokerage operated from the iconic Neutra Office Building in Silver Lake, where I absorbed daily lessons in modernist principles
  • PERSONAL PASSION: I proposed to my wife at The Eames House (Case Study No. 8)—a moment where architecture became the backdrop to life’s milestone
  • COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: As a board member of Silver Lake’s Materials & Applications, I helped advance experimental architectural installations
  • PRACTICAL APPLICATION: Through Reshape Construction, I apply preservation-minded design principles to property renovations

THE DIFFERENCE IN REPRESENTATION

Standard agents market properties. I curate architectural experiences:

  • DESIGN NARRATIVE: Revealing how your home’s materials, proportions, and light create a cohesive story
  • HISTORICAL CONTEXT: Researching and articulating your home’s place in architectural lineage
  • DOCUMENTATION: Capturing how spaces transform throughout the day, highlighting intentional details often missed by typical photography

CONNECTING WITH DESIGN-CONSCIOUS BUYERS

My network includes collectors, design professionals, and architectural enthusiasts who seek properties precisely like yours—people who understand that the right angles of a roofline or the thoughtful placement of windows aren’t features to be checked off a list, but essential elements of a home’s identity.


PRESERVING VALUE THROUGH EXPERTISE

Beyond marketing, I offer practical knowledge that protects your investment:

  • Which modifications preserve architectural integrity (and which diminish value)
  • How to enhance livability while respecting original design intent
  • Connections to specialized craftspeople who understand architectural restoration

For homes of architectural distinction, the right representation isn’t simply about finding a buyer—it’s about identifying the next steward who will cherish your home’s unique design legacy with the same appreciation you’ve shown.