Newsweek's Andrew Romano has a terrifically interesting, yet woeful, piece about the peril the booming housing market poses for L.A.'s most celebrated modernist homes, including a 1949 spread by Greta Magnusson Grossman. "Because of the increasingly overheated state of the Southern California real estate market," Romano writes, "Grossman's elegant modernist creation—one of the few surviving examples of residential architecture by a groundbreaking woman now ranked among the finest designers of her era—may not survive much longer." [Newsweek]
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