EVERETT FENTON GIDLEY
Contents Cover
Paul Williams-Designed Sandy Gallin Restoration
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A. Quincy Jones, AIA
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Contents
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Ed Niles, AIA
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Introduction & Wonderland Military Compound
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Wallace Neff, AIA
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South Tremaine
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Richard Neutra, AIA
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Karen Tandy Design Details
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Ray Kappe, AIA
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Arya Group - Loma Vista
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The Hummingbird Nest Ranch
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Ridgemore - Palm Springs
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The Carlyle
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Ellice - Malibu
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The Forum
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Shadow Mountain
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Watt Plaza
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Lamerica Website
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Montagna de la Paloma
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Jan Horn Architectural Properties
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Case Study 9 - Eames & Saarinen
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Website Interface Styles
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Barker Block
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Architectural Digest
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Arya Group
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The Wall Street Journal
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Contact Information
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The Hollywood Reporter
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Links - Architects & Architecture
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The New York Times
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Links - Interior Designers
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Magazine Covers
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Links - Real Estate Developers
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The Los Angeles Times
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Links - Construction
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Everett Fenton Gidley website
Everett Fenton Gidley began photographing and building dedicated websites of beautiful homes in 2003. Since then we have completed over 2500 assignments in Southern California as well as properties from Montana to Puerto Vallarta from Sausalito to Paradise Valley. These properties have typically been for sale and their values have ranged from a few million dollars to 165 million dollars. Because of the striking quality of these properties they have been published dozens of times in The Los Angeles Times as well as The New York Times, Time, Architectural Digest, Dwell, Travel+Leisure, California Home+Design, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal and others. The owners of many of these residences include a wide assortment of celebrities and corporate titans, particularly in the entertainment industry.
Wonderland Compound - Laurel Canyon This 50,000 sq ft hybrid residence was a secret military compound during World War II tasked with producing films about the nuclear weapons America was testing and deploying.
Our websites and the scope of the shoot ranges from simple one page layouts with a slideshow of 15 to 25 images to multi-page tours covering every detail with multiple pages and 50 or more photos showcased in slideshows and galleries as needed. YouTube and Vimeo versions are included with accompanying music and panning/ zooming when desired. All sites are delivered with both fully branded and unbranded versions.
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865 South Tremaine Hancock Park - www.865southtremaine.com Susan Dishell-Abbott of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties
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Karen Tandy of Design Details - Los Angeles We frequently use multiple strobe lights to merge the lighting in the foreground subject with an adjacent room or area, especially during Interior Design shoots. Back To Table of Contents
Artie Tavangarian of Arya Group and Scott Mitchell of Scott Mitchell Studio - Los Angeles But sometimes we’re asked to not use multiple strobe lights to open up the foreground areas and this is a good example. The living room and dining room areas of a new residence for one of the animation industry’s legendary icons. Back To Table of Contents
August 2014 Shoot - Palm Springs Back To Table of Contents
MariSol Malibu - $16,500,000 - Rodrigo Iglesias - Hilton & Hyland - www.11794ellice.com Back To Table of Contents
MariSol Malibu - $16,500,000 - Rodrigo Iglesias - Hilton & Hyland Back To Table of Contents
Shadow Mountain Shoot & Multipage Website - Pacific Palisades - August 2014 - $13,500,00 Ali Rassekhi (Website Link) Website: www.shadowmountaindrive.com
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Shadow Mountain Shoot & Multipage Website - Pacific Palisades - August 2014- $13,500,00 Ali Rassekhi (Website Link) Website: www.shadowmountaindrive.com
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Full Screen Responsive Websites that deliver each website in varying layouts depending on the device of the user. This particular site can be seen at www.shadowmountaindrive.com. Two separate dedicated websites are created to comply with MLS Branded and Unbranded requirements. Video can be embedded, delivered by Vimeo, free of advertising. Video will also be uploaded to your YouTube and our YouTube account. Back To Table of Contents
Opening page is a slideshow that is full screen which is resized dynamically depending on the user’s device and browser framing.
Description page describes the text associated with the project and a Features page is also available
Gallery page is a allows every image to be browsed and viewed full frame, see next page...
Location page show a small map that can be followed back to Google for their enlarged and interactive interface.
Gallery browsing page displays each image in its entirety with back and forth functionality.
Contact page contains the project’s representatives with as much details as desired. A Contact “Form” that contacts the reps by email.
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Our photos frequently become the foundation of a client’s main website and any additional linked websites that they use. See www.lamericausa.com, the featured website here.
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Jan Horn Architectural Properties Website link
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Themes (Click Each Screenshot to Jump to Web Demo) Any of these themes can be used for client websites.
Albedo
Auditorium
Storyteller
Business
Chromatic
Daydream
Focal Point
Fullscreen
Gallery
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Themes (Click Each Screenshot to Jump to Web Demo) Any of these themes can be used for client websites.
Intra
Mansion
Onesie
Photo Workshop
Remag
Reportage
Uno
Wall Street
Widescreen
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Magazine Covers
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Architectural Digest Perieira & Luckman designed residence in Chatsworth featured in dozens of movies and TV show, Mad Men among them.
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Exposure: Published Work Wall Street Journal French businessman Francois Pinault purchases The Singleton House
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Exposure: Published Work
Seeing your projects in print and online.
The Hollywood Reporter
Brad Grey and wife Cassandra bought the 10,600-square-foot Richard Manion-designed mansion in 2009 for $22 million. The house may look like it comes with a few decades’ worth of Hollywood history, but Brad and Cassandra Grey’s 10,600-square-foot home actually was built in 2006. The couple is now selling the Richard Manion-designed mansion, according to The Wall Street Journal. The very private gated home has five bedrooms, eight bathrooms and towering hedges that surround the entire 1.1 acre property. Also included is a paneled den, a gym and a Pilates studio. Listing agent Stephen Shapiro of the Westside Estate Agency told The Wall Street Journal that the couple is selling the home and planning on building a modern house in Holmby Hills on the site where Grey purchased the former Frank Sinatra home for $18.5 million in 2010. WordPress Website link Los Angeles Times article link Link to Hollywood Reporter article link Back To Table of Contents
The New York Times -April 23, 2014 “The Unsettling Thing About Ellen” Ellen DeGeneres & Portia de Rossi
New York Times article link Coffee Table book link The Hollywood Reporter article link Back To Table of Contents
Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Times article link
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Memorable Clients & Projects Paul Williams-Designed Sandy Gallin Restoration - Bel-Air Also seen on the cover of this brochure.
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Paul Williams-Designed Sandy Gallin Restoration - Bel-Air Also seen on the cover of this brochure.
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www.EFG3.com Our main website with links to all projects & cross referenced by category. See page 39 of this presentation for links to many of the categories. Links to Behance, YouTube, Vimeo, Facebook, Pinterest, LinkedIn and Tumblr also.
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A. Quincy Jones in Bel-Air - An audacious exapmel of his style A. Quincy Jones at efg3.com Subsequently purchased by Jennifer Aniston
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Ed Niles-designed Malibu Residence - Sold for $17.64M in late 2012 to real estate investor Steve Gozini. Previous owner was insurance mogul David Gundlach, who died in the house under suspicious circumstances in 2011. Before that the house was owned by Tyler Alexandra Gallagher Ellis, the handbag designer daughter of Perry Ellis.
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Memorable Clients & Projects - A Wallace Neff-designed Holmby Hills estate belonging to Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston at the time.
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Memorable Clients & Projects - The Singleton House Bel-Air Richard Neutra-designed residence restored by Vidal Sassoon
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Memorable Clients & Projects - Ray Kappe-designed Brentwood residence
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Memorable Clients & Projects - The Hummingbird Nest Ranch, a $75,000,000 Equestrian Compound in Simi Valley
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The Carlyle on Wilshire - Design by Casa Fendi
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Memorable Clients & Projects - The Madison Square Company shoot renovation of The Forum and addition of performer bespoke dressing room areas for marketing materials
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Memorable Clients & Projects - Watt Plaza Century City
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Memorable Clients & Projects - Ray & Joan Kroc estate Montagna de la Paloma in Rancho Santa Fe inherited by The Salvation Army
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Memorable Clients & Projects - The Case Study 9 home designed by Ray Eames and Eero Saarinen on the left and the Barry Berkus-designed residence on the right in Pacific Palisades
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Barker Block - KOR Group
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Pacific Palisades - Arya Group
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Contact Information Everett Fenton Gidley 9663 Santa Monica Blvd #683 Beverly Hills, CA 90210 310-393-3474 Studio 310-990-0106 Mobile efgidley@gmail.com www.efg3.com everettfentongidley.prosite.com
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Links
These links pinpoint each architect’s property/s on our blog at www.efg3.com. If left-clicking doesn’t activate the right click to open website link. The numbers in parentheses pinpoint the number of posts or pages regarding them.
ARCHITECTS
Glen Irani (2)
Philip Johnson (1)
Greene & Greene (3)
Powell Dudley Frith (1)
A. F. Leicht (1)
Hal Levitt (4)
Randall Fonce (1)
A. Quincy Jones (7)
James Chuda (2)
Ray Kappe (2)
Aleks Istanbullu (1)
James Dolena (4)
RBK (1)
Alynn Morris (1)
James Porter (1)
Renzo Piano (2)
Ardie Tavangarian (6)
Janna Levenstein (1)
Richard Landry (2)
Austin Kelly (1)
Jay Vanos (2)
Richard Manion (3)
Baker & Orgata (3)
John Lautner (3)
Richard Meier (1)
Barry Berkus (2)
Josh Heitler (3)
Richard Neutra (4)
Bob Easton (3)
Lloyd Wright (2)
Rudolph Schindler (4)
Buff & Hensman (8)
Lorcan O’Herlihy (2)
Steve Giannetti (1)
Cliff May (3)
Marc Whipple (6)
Steven Ehrlich (2)
Coy Howard (1)
Mark Cigolle and Kim Coleman (2)
Steven Shortridge (1)
D|U Architects (1)
Marston & Van Pelt (1)
Stiles O. Clements (1)
Ed Niles (1)
Matlin and Chapman (1)
Tichenor & Thorp (1)
Elmer Grey (2)
Morphosis (2)
Wallace Neff (8)
Eric Owen Moss (2)
Morrow & Morrow (1)
William Gary Lamb (2)
Francis Pierpont Davis (1)
Patrick Tighe (1)
William Kesling (2)
Frank Israel (1)
Paul Williams (9)
XTEN (1)
Frank Lloyd Wright (1)
Pereira & Luckman (2)
George Washington Smith (4)
Peter Choate (2) Back To Table of Contents
Links
These links pinpoint each architect’s property/s on our blog at www.efg3.com. If left-clicking doesn’t activate the right click to open website link. The numbers in parentheses pinpoint the number of posts or pages regarding them.
Karen Tandy (2)
REAL ESTATE DEVELOPERS
Kelly Wearstler (3)
AH2 (1)
Andre Blaise-Boughtwood (1)
Kristen Kelli (2)
AIH Development
Antonia Hutt (1)
Lane McCook (1)
Alan Dabach (2)
Ardie Tavangarian (3)
Laurie Haefele (1)
Ben Salem (2)
Barclay Butera (1)
Leslie Whitlock (1)
Brett Barrett (3)
Brandi Geller (1)
Martyn Lawrence-Bullard (1)
Charles E. Toberman (1)
Brett Barrett (4)
Maya Williams (4)
Chris Furie (1)
Brigitte Lehnert (1)
Pamela Volante (1)
Don Boehm (1)
Casa Fendi (1)
Paul Morrow (1)
KOR (2)
Charles Allem (3)
Scott Mitchell (2)
Structure Homes (1)
Copper Gyer (1)
Sergio Finetto (1)
Don Boehm (3)
Teresa Dunn (1)
CONSTRUCTION
Esquire Design (1)
Thomas Callaway (1)
AH2 (1)
Flow (1)
Todd Oldham (1)
Arya Group (1)
G. Albert Lansburgh (1)
Tony Duquette (1)
Franco Vecchio (1)
Grace Home (2)
Trip Haenisch (2)
Main Street Development (2)
Himes Miller (1)
Troy Adams (1)
Plan B (7)
J Latter (1)
Waldo Fernandez (4)
Ron Firestone (2)
Jeff Lewis (1)
William Haines (2)
Structure Homes (1)
Jill Wolfe (2)
Wilson Associates (2)
INTERIOR DESIGNERS
Judson Rothschild (1) Back To Table of Contents