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December 2, 2022

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56 DIGS.NET | 12.2.22 A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N P R O F I L E | G O L D W Y N H O U S E E L I Z A B E T H C A R A B A B A S L traditional. The property itself is fantastic — it's a large lot and the gardens have a great vibe for entertaining." With his husband, Jason Duzansky, and their 3-month-old son Leo, Alhadeff decided to make the Goldwyn House their personal residence — but he had plans beyond that, too. It is also the gallery location for The Future Perfect in LA, with custom and site-specific installations from a rotating roster of internationally acclaimed artists and designers in some of the rooms that are accessible to the public (through self-guided visits or one-on-one appointments). OCATED IN AN old neighborhood of historical mansions at the base of Runyon Canyon, this 7,000-square-foot, three-story beaux-arts neoclassical house (plus a guesthouse attached to the rear of the garage) was originally designed by Arthur S. Heineman and is named after legendary film producer Samuel Gold- wyn, who resided there in the early 1900s. Today, a new chapter has started for this property, now owned by David Alhadeff, the founder of renowned contemporary design gallery The Future Perfect. Alhadeff fell in love with the ideal location — steps from the heart of Hollywood — and the privacy of the house that is situated behind a 30-foot wall of hedges on all sides. "The home is very grand, in a traditional way, which I loved," he says. "We'd lived in midcentury modern homes previously and I was excited to be somewhere more

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