Architecture & Design

Open, expressive, and seamlessly connected to the outdoors, The Harland is a masterwork of California modernism.

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A wide-angle interior view of a modern residence at The Harland, showing an open-plan layout that combines the living room and kitchen. The space features high ceilings, large floor-to-ceiling windows allowing natural light, and contemporary finishes. Seating and kitchen areas are arranged in a clean, cohesive design that emphasizes openness and flow.
Exterior side angle photograph of The Harland West Hollywood and it's lush landscape
Partial exterior view of a modern residential building façade with horizontal wood slat screening over a balcony, glass railings, and large windows, framed by tree branches in the foreground.

Drawing on the ethos of California modernism, the building’s sculpted form is organized around a lush central courtyard

Close-up of long, pointed green plant leaves with sunlight highlighting their textures against a softly blurred natural background.

Along Doheny Drive, bronze-hued screens and deep balconies lend a rhythmic elegance to the façade, filtering sunlight and enhancing discretion.

Sunlit balcony of a modern West Hollywood residence with a glass railing, outdoor seating including a cushioned sofa and woven chairs around a round coffee table, potted plants, and tall palm trees and city buildings visible in the background.

Inside, a restrained palette of materials—light oak, walnut, marble, bronze—creates warmth without excess. From handcrafted Poliform kitchens to custom staircases of glass and steel in the Townhomes, the interiors balance refinement with livability, shaping spaces that are as functional as they are artful.

Close-up of kitchen finishes showing textured materials and refined surfaces such as stone, wood, and metal.
Front exterior view of a modern multi-story residential building with large windows, glass-front balconies, wood and metal architectural details, and trees in front under a clear sky.

The result is a fully realized architectural environment—designed to age beautifully and live effortlessly.