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A selection of homes created by the Landry Design Group

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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

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Modern estate with infinity pool in the hills overlooking Los Angeles, Calif.

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The home of TV producer Jeff Franklin, now on the market for $38-million (U.S.), in Hollywood Hills, Calif.

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An exterior view of the Franklin home at night.

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An interior view of the Franklin home with the Los Angeles skyline behind.

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A 22,000 sq. ft. Italian villa-style home with carved limestone walls in Beverly Hills, Calif.

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The art deco-style grand foyer of a Beverly Hills, Calif., villa, with a seven-foot tall chandelier.

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Greg and Chantal Chamandy’s residence in Mt. Tremblant, Que.

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The entryway of the Chamandy residence, with vaulted, reclaimed wood beams.

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The living room of the Chamandy residence, with a view of Lac Tremblant through the picture window.

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A cobblestone walkway separates the main house and guesthouse of this French-inspired Los Angeles estate.

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A French-inspired estate in Los Angeles

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Landry’s renovated Malibu, Calif., beach house, once owned by Hugh Hefner.

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A contemporary home on Sentosa Island, Singapore.

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A 14,000 sq. ft. French-style stone chateau in Los Angeles, with pond.

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A double-height foyer of a French-style chateau with Belgian bluestone floors.

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