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AIA/LA Venice House Tour Welcomes Voyeurs  

Included in the tour are Barbara Bestor Architecture's Floating Bungalow and the Gelner residence by Tighe Architecture.

Staff -- Interior Design, 4/5/2010 12:00:00 AM

Parkos Arnall residence Glen Irani Architects AIA/LA Venice home tour Mar Vista House Tighe Architecture AIA/LA Venice home tour
Parkos Arnall residence by Glen Irani Architects, photo by Derek Rath; Mar Vista House by Tighe Architecture, photo by Art Gray.

It's once again time to break out the spring walking shoes as the Los Angeles chapter of the American Institute of Architects is holding its annual Spring Home Tour in the modern design destination of Venice, California.

Running from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on April 11, the tour invites the public to stroll among the neighborhoods best architectural examples.

This year's tour features four homes: the Goodman Residence by Abramson Teiger Architects, the Floating Bungalow by Barbara Bestor Architecture, Hover House 3 by Glen Irani Architects, and the Gelner Residence by Tighe Architecture.

Tickets to the tour can be purchased on the AIA/LA website for $75 or $65 for members of the organization.

Images courtesy of AIA/LA.

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