Top 5 galleries: A cave, a classic and tiny, tiny houses
In case you missed them the first time around, our most-viewed home galleries for the last three months:
No. 1: The Sleeper family's cave dwelling.
No. 2: Assembledge's indoor-outdoor modern manse in the hills.
No. 3: Former "Design on a Dime" star Kristan Cunningham's DIY digs in Venice.
No. 4: "Tiny Houses," Mimi Zeiger's look at homes smaller than 1,000 square feet.
No. 5: Case Study House No. 22, the most famous house you may not really know. Times staff writer Barbara Thornburg's story about the house's construction, including the never-before-published revelation that credit for the design may not lie completely with architect Pierre Koenig, was the most-read article from the last three months.
-- Craig Nakano
Credits, from left: The Sleeper cave house by Ann Summa; Assembledge house by Michael Weschler; Kristan Cunningham's front door by Christina House / For The Times; a tiny house by Neeson Murcut Architects, photographed by Brett Boardman; Case Study House No. 22 by Julius Shulman Photography Archive / J. Paul Getty Trust.




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Wonderful to see that you've selected TWO articles by Debra Prinzing. I've loved reading her work and thank the LA Times for sharing her vast writing talent with all your readers. Thanks!
Posted by: Billy Goodnick | 08/11/2009 at 09:32 PM
A tiny house defined as 1,000 sq. ft. or less?!?! We (2 humans with 2 pit bulls) live in a sub-200 sq. ft. house we're building ourselves.
Posted by: April | 08/14/2009 at 10:20 AM
OMG!!! Kristan Cunningham's house is gorgeous!!! When I die and am reborn, I want to come back with her brilliant taste! Kristan can you come to Glendora, lol!!
Posted by: Gina Nyeholt | 08/14/2009 at 12:45 PM
We might recommend the "Dream House, Malibu" at portcitystudios.org, an online gallery of photographic art centered on Los Angeles. The house, sitting literally on the beach at PCH in Malibu, is breathtaking for its view of the Pacific.
Posted by: portcitystudios | 08/15/2009 at 11:42 AM