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Los Angeles
Times
High Drama in a Small
Office Space
(November
17, 1998)
Commercial
; FORM AND FUNCTION: Innovative Uses of Southland Work
Spaces; High Drama in a Small Office Space
The Los Angeles Times; Los Angeles, Calif.; Nov 17, 1998; MORRIS
NEWMAN;
Abstract:
Century City businessman James F. Goldstein decided some years ago
that he disliked making the transition from his dramatic house in
Benedict Canyon to a conventional, boxy office.
So he hired the architect who designed his house, John Lautner,
to design his office as well.
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Century City
businessman James F. Goldstein decided some years ago that he
disliked making the transition from his dramatic house in Benedict
Canyon to a conventional, boxy office.
So he hired the architect who designed his house, John Lautner,
to design his office as well.
The result is arguably one of the few office interiors that can
be described as a work of art.
"A lot of folks who tell you that they don't like contemporary
design come into my home or my office and seem to be very appreciative"
of them, Goldstein said.
Lautner, who died in 1994, was a protege of Frank Lloyd Wright.
Lautner abhorred rectangular spaces, and, accordingly, the Goldstein
office is a fantasia of diagonal lines. Some walls are tilted,
and the ceiling appears to be buckling under a tremendous load.
The office is rich in materials: the floor, coffee table and part
of the wall are slate; the sculptural ceiling is wooden; and another
part of the wall is a series of folded planes covered in copper.
Beyond its commanding view of the Hillcrest Country Club, the
windows of Goldstein's office have another advantage: He can see
his Lautner-designed canyon home faintly from his Lautner-designed
office.
"There's just a golf course in between," Goldstein says
with a grin.
[Illustration]
Caption: PHOTO: James F. Goldstein in the Century City office he
had designed by John Lautner.; PHOTOGRAPHER: PERRY C. RIDDLE / Los
Angeles Times
Credit: SPECIAL
TO THE TIMES
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