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Ron Radziner and Leo Marmol

Design principals, Marmol Radziner

Marmol Radziner was established in 1989, launching a unique design/build practice led by architects. Since its inception, the Los Angeles-based firm has developed a reputation for innovative design, research, and precision in applying construction standards.

Today a breadth of projects distinguishes the firm, from intimately scaled residences to large public and community-based projects. Recent projects include the LEED Gold-certified Glendale Childcare Center, twenty affordable housing units for the Mountain View Mobile Home Park in Santa Monica, California, and boutiques for James Perse, Maxfield, Costume National, and Vince. New residential projects include homes in Malibu, Pacific Palisades, Beverly Hills, and Mexico City.

Consistent throughout the firm’s work is an emphasis on the relationship between indoor and outdoor space. Elements and materials are exposed and glass walls extend rooms into the landscape. Often incorporating outdoor living areas, the firm’s designs embrace California’s natural surroundings, are contextually relevant, and fill spaces with light.

Returning to the tradition of “master builder”, the firm executes a detailed design process complemented by an equally rigorous attention to construction. As both architect and builder, Marmol Radziner is able to execute projects that become singular expressions of a perfectionist vision.

The firm’s dedication to the tradition of design/build can also be seen in their work restoring Modern architectural icons in Southern California. In 1998, the firm completed restoration of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs, originally designed in 1946 by Richard Neutra. The firm has since completed restorations of ten Neutra homes. In addition, the firm restored the Elliot House, originally designed by R.M. Schindler, the Experimental Ranch designed by Cliff May, and the Garcia House designed by John Lautner.

The firm’s commitment to design excellence and to preserving architectural history has translated into an award-winning approach to its projects. Most recently, the firm was named the American Institute of Architects (AIA) California Council’s 2004 Firm of the Year. In 2007, both partners were named to the prestigious College of the Fellows of the AIA, and in 2009, they were named to Interior Design Magazine’s Hall of Fame.

December 6, 2017
December 6, 2017

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