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Goldstein worked closely with Lautner and Duncan Nicholson, who took over after

Lautner's death in 1994.[6] Nicholson is now chief architect. "I wanted to remake the
house exactly as John [Lautner] would have wanted it, and to introduce technology
that didn't exist 30 years ago", Goldstein explained. The property next door to his also
had a Lautner designed house on it, which Goldstein bought and tore down to build a
party house, tennis court and office.[7] He reportedly continues to make
improvements.[8] In 2016, Goldstein promised the house would become the property
of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art one day.[9]

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