12/23/2025
Right now I have three design projects approved and in various stages of construction at the same time! Two are in Altadena, replacing structures destroyed by the devastating Eaton Fire, and the other is in La Canada. I am grateful to all of my clients for entrusting me with their homes, I get to know them and how they like to live so I can do my best to create exactly the home they desire. There is nothing quite as personal as a home, and no two should be alike.
This new Altadena home is using ICF construction, something I first learned when designing and building my Buckingham House in Glendale. After losing their home in a fire the choice to build a poured-in-place concrete home was clear.
ICF stands for “Integrated Concrete Form”, these foam form blocks stack like Legos, inserting reinforcing steel as the walls are built, then are filled with concrete. These photos show the wall forms of the garage starting to rise. This is a strong, fireproof, easy form of construction but not a lot of contractors are familiar with it. For this job we got an engineer, contractor and subcontractor who all specialize in ICF construction, they bring years of expertise to this project!