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Gregory Ain Avenel Homes

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Avenel Homes
2839 Avenel Street
Los Angeles, CA 90039

The last stop on the MAK Architecture Tour was in some ways the most interesting–Gregory Ain’s Avenel Homes (1946-1948). The Homes (4 of which we saw on the tour) were commissioned by a collective of WWII veterans who pooled $11,000 each to purchase a small 248 by 124 square foot hillside lot in Silver Lake. On less than a square acre, the multi-family units offered a counter to the suburban single-family homes being developed in other parts of the city. Ain designed the ten unit row house in a “sawtooth” pattern set at an angle to the street. The units are staggered due to the steep hillside and they look above one another. A common path separates the two lots.

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The interior floor plan is an ingenious use of the 908 square foot of space designed to be shared among four people. Partial sliding walls open and close to allow for social gathering while maintaining privacy. Each unit also has a 20 foot rear garden to create an additional outdoor room. I was impressed by how much was packed into each of the homes. Every square inch of space seemed to be used to maximum benefit. It probably didn’t hurt that most of the owners were themselves architects (part of a 90s renovation of the complex by passionate Ain fans) who made each home look like something out of the pages of Dwell.

Check out more photos after the break.

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One Response to “Gregory Ain Avenel Homes”

  1. Arline says:

    I love the windows and cabinetry…and compactness. When were these homes built? Very nice!


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