Architectural Restoration
At our company, we take pride in preserving the architectural legacy of the renowned architect John Lautner. Our team is dedicated to ensuring the significance of Lautner's visionary designs, including the iconic Sheats-Goldstein and Schwimmer Residences, is maintained for future generations to appreciate and enjoy. We understand the importance of preserving these homes and the impact they have on the architectural world.
Our specialized preservation services are tailored to meet the unique needs of each home and ensure they remain true to Lautner's original vision. From structural repairs to cosmetic renovations, our team of experts has the knowledge and experience to carry out preservation work with the utmost care and precision. We believe that these homes are more than just structures, they are works of art and cultural landmarks that deserve to be preserved for generations to come.
Sheats-Goldstein Residence | John Lautner
Exterior view beneath the triangular coffered concrete canopy ceiling pierced by drinking glass skylights at the Sheats-Goldstein Residence, featuring zero-edge pool, concrete deck, and panoramic Los Angeles skyline – masterpiece of John Lautner organic architecture maintained and restored by Conner & Perry Architects, Los Angeles
Photographer: Joe Fletcher
Sheats Goldstein Residence Entry | John Lautner
Entry sequence at the Sheats-Goldstein Residence with tranquil koi pond, signature triangular concrete coffered ceiling, and integrated built-in furniture beyond – masterpiece of John Lautner’s organic architecture, ongoing restoration by Conner & Perry Architects in Los Angeles
Photographer: Joe Fletcher
Sheats-Goldstein Master Bedroom | John Lautner
Sheats-Goldstein Residence master bedroom daytime interior beneath concrete structural roof, featuring built-in triangular daybed in foreground, bubinga wood flooring, and frameless glass doors opening to panoramic Los Angeles city views – John Lautner organic architecture preserved by Conner & Perry Architects
Photographer: Joe Fletcher
Sheats Goldstein Residence | John Lautner
Evening view from the exterior deck across the zero-edge pool into the living room of the Sheats-Goldstein Residence, showcasing John Lautner’s dramatic triangular coffered concrete ceiling with integrated lighting – preservation by Conner & Perry Architects.
Photographer: Jeff Green
Sheats Goldstein Residence | John Lautner
Sheats-Goldstein Residence evening interior living room view beneath the iconic concrete triangular coffered ceiling with built-in furniture, through frameless glass walls to the concrete deck and glowing Los Angeles city lights beyond – John Lautner organic architecture preserved by Conner & Perry Architects
Photographer: Jeff Green
Schwimmer Residence | John Lautner
Evening exterior view of the Schwimmer Residence by John Lautner, overlooking the pool and panoramic Los Angeles views beyond – remodel and preservation by Conner & Perry Architects
Photographer: Elizabeth Daniels
Schwimmer Interior Hallway | John Lautner
Interior hallway in the Schwimmer Residence by John Lautner, featuring Bouquet Canyon stone flooring, curving Douglas fir wood-paneled walls, curved glulam beam ceiling, and windows opening to a private garden – remodel and preservation by Conner & Perry Architects, Los Angeles
Photographer: Elizabeth Daniels
Schwimmer Residence Exterior | John Lautner
Remodeled exterior concrete steps at the Schwimmer Residence by John Lautner, fully rebuilt alongside the original curving wooden façade – sensitive restoration preserving organic architecture by Conner & Perry Architects, Los Angeles
Photographer: Conner & Perry Architects
Rancho Estates | Cliff May
Renovation of Cliff May Eichler-style mid-century modern home in Rancho Estates, featuring extended living room and garage conversion to Junior ADU (JADU) – sensitive remodel by Conner & Perry Architects, Los Angeles
Photographer: Conner & Perry Architects
Rancho Estates | Cliff May
Interior view of renovated Cliff May Eichler-style mid-century modern home in Rancho Estates, featuring new custom-built bookshelf in foreground and exposed post-and-beam ceiling – extended living room addition by Conner & Perry Architects, Los Angeles
Photographer: Conner & Perry Architects