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Gregory Christman

Gregory Christman

Santa Barbara, CA, US

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Projects at Denley Investment and Management

A listing of projects which I have been responsible for at Denley Investment are:

  • Jasmine Gardens – A 124 unit senior housing facility in Hemet, California.  The housing project required an extensive design / documentation process for the entitlement phase.  The project also included a 3,300 s.f. recreation center, swimming pool, boules court, barbeque court, and extensive parking layout design.  The city of Hemet was also very concerned about architectural styling of the exterior elevations.  The Spanish Revival design was very welcomed by all of the city planning staff, Planning commission and City council for its unique and attractive solution to a prime property in Hemet.  The project is also a candidate for A tax credit application and require several extra federal documents for the application.
  • Village Lofts @ Claremont – A 64 residential unit including live/work units and 25000 s.f. of retail in the new Village expansion of Claremont, California.  The retro/contemporary design was thoroughly researched to compliment historic railroad and citrus packing district and the hip college crowd that is the City of Claremont.
  • Loma Vista Residence  -  A 2,500 s.f. addition and renovation to a 4,100 s.f Mid-Century Modern home in Beverly Hills, California.  The home designed by Richard Dorman in 1959 has a folded plate roof and glass exterior walls which were all restored and preserved.  The addition includes a 2 story structure which includes 4 bedrooms, bathrooms and a below grade screening room.  The landscape design included a new infinity swimming pool and spa, a much needed retaining wall replacement design to hold back the 30’ high 1:1 slope that has been failing for years.
  • McCarty Residence – A 1,850 s.f. 2nd floor addition to a 4,500 s.f. 1930 Spanish Revival residence in Beverly Hills, California.  The home was required to conform to the City of Beverly Hills new Cultural Heritage ordinance which follows the National Park Service guidelines.  A solution was creatively achieved with planning staff and historian consultant and did not require a full board review.
  • Doheny Residence -  A 2,500 s.f 2 story addition to a  4,000 s.f. 1932 residence within the Los Angeles Hillside Ordinance district.  
 
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Status: Built
Location: Los Angeles, CA, US
My Role: Architect of Record