Morgan Phoa Library & Residence Featured in Residential Design

We are excited to share that the Morgan Phoa Library and Residence is featured on the cover of the newest issue of Residential Design, scoring a lengthy profile as part of a spread dedicated to the renovations of notable houses from the '20s to the '60s.
Completed in 2015, our work on the project involved the restoration and expansion of a historically designated and architecturally significant Los Feliz home designed by the renowned California architect Wallace Neff, built in 1926 and named the Petitfils Residence after the original owner.
Residential Design is a bi-monthly magazine focused on custom home design and construction. We greatly appreciate the ink, and urge you to check out a PDF version of the piece here.
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