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Classic Spanish Revival: 2006 BALA Award Winner
Platinum Award for Best Attached Home 20 Units Per Acre and Over
Staff
February 1, 2007
Professional Builder
BEST ATTACHED

This 10-unit cluster celebrates classic Spanish revival architecture of the 1920s and 1930s eras. The community incorporates historic courtyards with entries facing common areas to continue the Spanish revival theme.
Plan 8 takes advantage of its panoramic views of Long Beach, Calif. The entry provides access to the spacious living and dining room one-half level up. The kitchen's large eating island is uncommon in a townhouse of its size. A wall of shelving and cabinetry for display or storage add to the kitchen design. Diverse interior detailing and eclectic modern flare appear throughout the townhouse.
Category: Best Attached Home 20 units per acre and over
Project Name: Cienega
Location: Long Beach, Calif.
Designer/Architect: Dahlin Group Architecture Planning, Solana, Calif.
Builder: Brookfield Homes, Costa Mesa, Calif.
Interior Designer: Design Line Interiors, San Diego
Developer: Brookfield Homes, Costa Mesa, Calif.
Land Planner: Fuscoe Engineering, Irvine, Calif.
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