




The magic thing about home is that it feels good to leave, and it feels even better to come back.
Wendy Wunder
2014 AIA Long Beach/ South Bay










This house packs a lot of program into a small footprint. The open living area brings together the family room, dining room, kitchen, and outdoor entertaining deck in a seamless flow. Secondary bedrooms and an office for the owner each include their own bathroom and direct access to an outdoor deck. The master suite, the only space on the second level, is elevated above the rest of the home. It features a window seat with ocean views, a pass-through fireplace to the private deck, an expansive walk-in closet, and a luxurious bathroom with a steam shower.





Danielle Champ takes a look at the architectural triumph of Hollywood producer Andrew Scheinman’s home from the perspective of the man who designed it: Chris Kempel
Hollywood producer Andrew Scheinman partnered with architect Chris Kempel to transform a mid-century Mandeville Canyon home into a striking $17.8M contemporary spec property. Nearly rebuilt from the ground up, it features a dramatic entry hall, a unique L-shaped water feature that flows beneath and around the house, and refined modern design. For Kempel, the project stands as a professional triumph—proof of design excellence that resonates in the marketplace.













