Part 1: Architect William F. Cody, Not Just a “Desert Maverick”

Part 1: Architect William F. Cody, Not Just a “Desert Maverick”

While William F. Cody may have been known as the “Desert Maverick” who paved a design path of Mid-century Modernism in Palm Springs and other areas of Coachella Valley, we see him as simply a great architect and artist. As we researched more about his life, we learned who he was as a person, where he drew inspiration, and how he became the architect he was, which compelled us to make this a two-part blog.

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Meet Construction Superintendent Andy Oldfield

Meet Construction Superintendent Andy Oldfield

Finding the right person to oversee our project sites is extremely important to us. Construction Superintendents are at the site daily making sure everything runs smoothly through all phases of construction. Without question, it’s a demanding position. When we met with Andy Oldfield about being a Construction Superintendent for us, we knew his high energy and enthusiasm would be the right fit for our team.

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Danica O. Kus Captures Architecture

Danica O. Kus Captures Architecture

Every so often we like using our blog as a platform to recognize successful and inspiring women in all aspects of architecture. When we discovered the beautiful architectural imagery by photographer Danica O. Kus, we couldn’t stop admiring the way she captures the artistic breath and beauty of architecture.

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Inspired Food and Design at Santa Monica’s LA Puglia

Inspired Food and Design at Santa Monica’s LA Puglia

As designers we appreciate walking into a space and immediately getting a sense of the architectural design approach. As foodies we love when a well-designed restaurant is paired up with a thoughtful menu, which is why when we saw that AIALA awarded 2021 Restaurant Design Awards (Merit and People’s Choice) to LA Puglia of Santa Monica, we were compelled to interview the owner and find out more. And we loved her story.

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White Oak…Is It Here to Stay?

White Oak…Is It Here to Stay?

We tend to avoid the word “trend” around here at SweisKloss. Instead, we strive to use design elements that fits within the architectural style of a home and captures the homeowner’s lifestyle. Yet without question, design should always be beautiful and successfully blend modernity and timelessness. So, when it comes to incorporating one of the most widely used home materials, such as wood, choosing the right type should fall within this blended realm of design.

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Coming Up Roses

Coming Up Roses

For most people, when one thinks about football, architecture isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. But for us if architecture can be applied in some way, then hey, why not. Therefore, football + architecture (+ SoCal) = the Rose Bowl. With college football season off to a start, we thought it would be fun to write about this iconic stadium.

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5 Inspiring Outdoor Water Features

5 Inspiring Outdoor Water Features

There are quite a few advantages to having an outdoor water feature. No matter how big or small, water features add a lovely aesthetic appeal as well as creating a serene atmosphere through sight, sound, and even scent. It’s a proven fact that connecting with nature has therapeutic effects on your senses and wellbeing, so it is something to consider when planning an outdoor space.

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Griffith Park Turns 125 This Year

Griffith Park Turns 125 This Year

One of our current renovation projects is in the Hollywood Hills near Griffith Park with a clear view of the Griffith Observatory. This got us thinking about the history of the area and the widely recognizable landmark of the three-domed observatory, which has welcomed over 85 million visitors since its opening night in 1935.

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How SweisKloss Contributed to the Santa Monica Pier

How SweisKloss Contributed to the Santa Monica Pier

Where has the summer gone? The start of school is a yearly indicator that the summer is nearing its end. Being in sunny Southern California is somewhat of an endless summer to begin with, but nevertheless, there’s a shift that happens. The beaches and oceanfront areas get quieter, even the famous Santa Monica Pier is a little less bustling. But when we say less bustling, it’s still filled with a good amount of people at seemingly any given time.

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Making Sense of Color When Designing a Home

Making Sense of Color When Designing a Home

Feeling blue, green with envy, and tickled pink are just a few idioms we use to express a mood related to a certain color. So, it would make sense that there is such a thing as color psychology—the theory of assigning emotions to colors—when it comes to designing a space and why choosing colors for a home should be a thoughtful exploration of palettes.

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A Ray Kappe Photo Essay

A Ray Kappe Photo Essay

Visionary. Theorist. Luminary. These are just a few words to describe Ray Kappe, a forward-thinking architect who made an indelible imprint on architecture. His award-winning designs can be spotted in a multitude of areas throughout Southern California. When we think of Ray Kappe, the first thing that comes to mind is the impact he made as an educator in the field of architecture and design.

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Modernism Week in Palm Springs

Modernism Week in Palm Springs

Palm Springs is the hottest place to see the largest concentration of preserved mid-century modern homes by a who’s who list of prolific architects from that era. Architectural design so revered that not only is there an annual celebration but a preview event leading up to that celebration.

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SweisKloss, Making a Mark in Another…State

SweisKloss, Making a Mark in Another…State

A call came in a few months back from one of our clients—we have been designing their new home in Malibu. After catching up for a bit, our client surprised us with why he called; the conversation went something like this...

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What SweisKloss Says About…

What SweisKloss Says About…

One of our earlier blogs, when we started writing these three years ago, was about the Sheats-Goldstein Residence designed by one of our favorite architects John Lautner. The blog goes into how early on in her career and prior to SweisKloss, Abeer toured the Sheats-Goldstein Residence and found it to be a defining moment, realizing how special and extraordinary architecture can be. With this week’s blog, we find ourselves coming full circle as we write about another Lautner home, the Tyler House.

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Living in a Lautner Home

Living in a Lautner Home

One of our earlier blogs, when we started writing these three years ago, was about the Sheats-Goldstein Residence designed by one of our favorite architects John Lautner. The blog goes into how early on in her career and prior to SweisKloss, Abeer toured the Sheats-Goldstein Residence and found it to be a defining moment, realizing how special and extraordinary architecture can be. With this week’s blog, we find ourselves coming full circle as we write about another Lautner home, the Tyler House.

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The Proper Place to Be

The Proper Place to Be

Santa Monica has been teeming with tourists once again, and what a welcome sight it is because their presence brings back some normalcy to our neck of the beaches. Given that we live + work here, we often forget how much of a vacation destination SM is for lots of people. With the last year behind us, the energy is back, and the streets are filled with those looking to enjoy their downtime.

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Charlotte Perriand, Influencer of Her Time

Charlotte Perriand, Influencer of Her Time

Imagine if there was social media in the early years of the 20th century. French architect and design icon Charlotte Perriand would have blown up Instagram like nobody’s business. She had personal style and a bold personality. Combine that with her incredible design of furniture, interiors and architecture, and she would have been a clear influencer of her time. She was definitely a pioneer for women in modernist design.

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LEGO® Architecture: Form Follows Fun

LEGO® Architecture: Form Follows Fun

We all loved LEGO® bricks as a kid…and without question still do. It’s a classic toy treasured by the most avid of fans, and LEGO Architecture has a serious following. There are websites and blogs devoted to “brick architecture” written by self-declared “brick geeks.” One can easily find sites listing which architecture sets are coming out and which are retiring. ArchDaily, AD, and Dezeen —to name a few publications—did articles highlighting LEGO sets that have taken brick architecture to great heights.

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The Beauty of a Lookbook

The Beauty of a Lookbook

Some of you may be asking “What’s a lookbook?” The short answer: a lookbook is a collection of photos done in a nicely designed format to show images and convey a style, theme, or brand to a select audience. They are quite useful for those who appreciate having a visual, which is why we created a new one for SweisKloss last year. So, when Dezeen started publishing lookbooks a couple months ago, we were really excited. Since then, we go to their website each week to see what’s new.

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Pen to Paper Before Click of Mouse

Pen to Paper Before Click of Mouse

We all love (and sometimes hate, right?) the digital world, especially this past year. There are incredible software programs for design and architecture that can render 3-D images to perfection and others that can create drawings down to the tiniest of details from every angle possible. But there is something to be said for the tactile quality and visual artistry of putting pen to paper, which is why many from our design + construct team sketch out on paper before turning to the computer.

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