The Los Angeles cultural heritage commission voted last Aug. 15th to consider an application for a Streamline Moderne home on Martel Avenue designed by architect William Kesling. City rules bar significant alterations—including demolition—while the application is under consideration The house’s owner had filed plans late last year to build 17 condominiums on the site of the house and four adjacent rent-controlled apartments. On Wednesday, he told the commission that they no longer had plans to demolish the house.
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1930s Streamline Moderne designed by William Kesling safe from demolition—for now (Curbed LA)
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