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  1. 12 lis 2014 · The house they built sits on a sloping lot set back from the street. Its name, Beit Ha-Ahava (Hebrew for “House of Love”), derives from the veil of corrugated aluminum that wraps around...

  2. 16 maj 2013 · House of Love/Beit Ha-Ahava Los Angeles architect Bob Hale, of Rios Clementi Hale Studios, wrapped his Cheviot Hills house in a perforated-metal screen punched with the hebrew word for love. By Laura Raskin

  3. 30 gru 2016 · LOS ANGELES — When Maxine Morris and Bob Hale blended their lives, they also built a house of love — literally. Early in their marriage, the couple constructed a new 5,000-square-foot Los...

  4. House of Love. This home is literally wrapped in love. The Hebrew word for love — “Ahava” — forms the pattern in the corrugated aluminum screens that float around the house, creating a peaceful, veiled space within that opens at-will to the exterior landscape.

  5. This home is literally wrapped in love. The Hebrew word for love, Ahava, forms the pattern in the corrugated aluminum screens which float around the house, creating a peaceful, veiled space within. The front yard is planted as a meadow and is full of nati…

  6. The Hebrew word for love, Ahava, forms the pattern in the corrugated aluminum screens that float around the house, creating a peaceful, veiled space within. The front yard is planted as a meadow and is full of native grasses and flowers.

  7. The Hebrew word for love, Ahava, forms the pattern in the corrugated aluminum screens that float around the house, creating a peaceful, veiled space within that opens at-will to the exterior landscape.

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