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  1. Nov 5, 2019 · The Craziest, Coolest House Is Under Construction in Montecito. November 5, 2019 | by Erik Torkells. After getting a distant glimpse of the massive house that Lynda.com founders Lynda Weinman and Bruce Heavin are building at 351 Woodley Road in Montecito’s Pepper Hill, I drove by to see it up close. Holy moly!

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  2. May 16, 2024 · The House That Lynda.com Built. Hill House, designed by Donaldson + Partners, is the result of an all-too-rare creative alignment between architect, client, and builder. By Jack Murphy •...

  3. Feb 18, 2024 · Called the Hill House, this 10,720-square-foot mammoth structure is home to art collectors Bruce Heavin and Lynda Weinman. Tucked away in Montecito, California the home is truly eye AND mind-boggling. The home is designed by Southern California-based Donalson+Partners, and it does seem to be inspired by other Hill Houses, that seem to be ...

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  4. Feb 13, 2024 · Like its spooky fictional counterpart, the 10,720-square-foot concrete structure that Southern California–based Donaldson + Partners created for art collectors Bruce Heavin and Lynda Weinman in Montecito, California, is big, a little odd, and full of curious secrets that slowly reveal themselves over time. Fortunately, this Hill House is a ...

  5. May 21, 2024 · It helps too that Heavin and his partner, Lynda Weinman, are experienced artists, privy to the rewards and complicated nonlinearity of the creative process. Thus the seeds of Hill House were planted, precipitating an extensive four-year-long design process where there was no detail too granular.

  6. Jan 16, 2021 · Weinman, 65, has an long and well-documented relationship with ultra-high-end real estate. Besides her new Montecito mansion, she still owns several owns at least four other Santa Barbara-area...

  7. Feb 14, 2024 · This 10,720-square-foot concrete structure that Southern California–based Donaldson + Partners created for art collectors Bruce Heavin and Lynda Weinman in Montecito, California, is big, a little odd, and full of curious secrets that slowly reveal themselves over time.

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