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Hired to revive a worn midcentury property in a leafy Los Angeles subdivision, architecture firm Assembledge+ strove to preserve its period glamour. “The house was an awesome example of 1960s Modernism—it hadn’t been touched since it was built,” explains principal David Thompson, who completed the project with partner Kevin Southerland and project manager Brooks Dunn. “The goal was to enhance and capture the spirit of that era with a suitably swanky design that’s still contemporary; we dubbed the style ‘Martini Modern.’ ”