A selection of homes created by the Landry Design Group
Architect Richard Landry stands in an outdoor seating area of a home he’s created, in the Hollywood Hills of California.Ann Johansson/The Globe and Mail
Modern estate with infinity pool in the hills overlooking Los Angeles, Calif.
The home of TV producer Jeff Franklin, now on the market for $38-million (U.S.), in Hollywood Hills, Calif.
An exterior view of the Franklin home at night.
An interior view of the Franklin home with the Los Angeles skyline behind.
A 22,000 sq. ft. Italian villa-style home with carved limestone walls in Beverly Hills, Calif.
The art deco-style grand foyer of a Beverly Hills, Calif., villa, with a seven-foot tall chandelier.
Greg and Chantal Chamandy’s residence in Mt. Tremblant, Que.
The entryway of the Chamandy residence, with vaulted, reclaimed wood beams.
The living room of the Chamandy residence, with a view of Lac Tremblant through the picture window.
A cobblestone walkway separates the main house and guesthouse of this French-inspired Los Angeles estate.
A French-inspired estate in Los Angeles
Landry’s renovated Malibu, Calif., beach house, once owned by Hugh Hefner.
A contemporary home on Sentosa Island, Singapore.
A 14,000 sq. ft. French-style stone chateau in Los Angeles, with pond.
A double-height foyer of a French-style chateau with Belgian bluestone floors.