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A fountain credited to Mexican architect Barragán is the centerpiece of a house remodel

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When Tim Campbell was hired to redesign a Los Angeles property with a fountain credited to Mexican master architect Luis Barragán, he faced not only the pressure of building next to a potential piece of architectural history, but also the task of sorting out the jumbled house around it. Here, Campbell sits in an expansive entertaining area with sliding glass doors open to the pool and fountain.

Barragan fountain

( Spencer Weiner / Los Angeles Times )
When Tim Campbell was hired to redesign a Los Angeles property with a fountain credited to Mexican master architect Luis Barragán, he faced not only the pressure of building next to a potential piece of architectural history, but also the task of sorting out the jumbled house around it. Here, Campbell sits in an expansive entertaining area with sliding glass doors open to the pool and fountain.
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