In the wake of their restoration of Modernist architect Richard Neutra’s 1946 masterpiece, the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs, California, Leo Marmol (right) and Ron Radziner were catapulted to architecture’s world stage. Historians cheered the two principals for the rigor of their research and the exactitude of their execution.

In fact, says Marmol, “Kaufmann’s rebirth triggered the restoration of other important midcentury Modernist works.” New residential clients lined up, eager to work with architects who not only design but also construct their houses. Today, they’re on that same exponentially upward trajectory, as detailed-obsessed as ever. “Before I begin anything else, I know the needs, codes and environmental situations of all the elements involved,” Radziner says. There’s a Marmol Radziner furniture division and a prefab houses division (it leads the industry), and a line of jewelry for men and women is on the way.

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