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Private Sports Courts: Tennis & Pickleball Trending in Montecito

Private Sports Courts: Tennis & Pickleball Trending in Montecito

Expert guide to private tennis and pickleball courts in Montecito estates. Discover how premium recreational amenities enhance property value and lifestyle.

Statement Staircases: Architectural Focal Points

Statement Staircases: Architectural Focal Points

Expert guide to statement staircases in Montecito luxury homes. Discover how architectural stair designs enhance property value and create dramatic focal points.

Luxury Pet Amenities: From Dog Spas to Cat Gardens

Luxury Pet Amenities: From Dog Spas to Cat Gardens

Expert guide to luxury pet amenities in Montecito estates. Discover how dedicated pet spaces enhance property value while providing premium care for beloved animals.

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Collecting Focus: Space Exploration

Sotheby’s Geek Week is a dream for collectors with stars in their eyes, writes Aimee Dawson, as interest in out-of-this-world artifacts booms The First American Spacewalk. Color photograph signed and inscribed by Jim McDivitt. Photograph: Courtesy of Sotheby’s Space has rarely felt closer. Millions watched in awe in April 2026 as NASA completed its nine-day Artemis II mission to circle the moon, the only crewed flight beyond low Earth orbit since Apollo 17 in 1972. Meanwhile, SpaceX—Elon Musk’s aerospace manufacture and transportation company, founded with the ultimate goal of enabling people to live on other planets—went public this June to much fanfare, allowing anyone to buy into the 21st-century space race. But stocks and shares are not the only way to own a piece of space history—this summer sees the return on July 15 of Sotheby’s flagship Space Exploration auction. This year’s sale includes 134 lots, from space-related photographs, documents and books to astronaut-owned watches and fragments of spacecraft. It’s part of both the annual Geek Week at Sotheby’s New York—which also features auctions for Natural History and the History of Science and Technology—and The Summer Season New York for which Sotheby’s International Realty is the presenting partner. Lunar chart signed and inscribed by a moonwalker from every Apollo moon landing. Photograph: Courtesy of Sotheby’s Adam Stackhouse, vice president and senior specialist in science and space exploration at Sotheby’s, reports that interest has grown steadily in the category, especially since the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing in 2019. Items that have flown on Apollo missions—especially that historic 1969 voyage—garner the most collector interest, says Stackhouse, but early Soviet space program artifacts and lots from NASA’s earlier Mercury and Gemini missions are also sought after. A Vostok 3KA-2 spacecraft—which was used in a 1961 Soviet test flight, directly before Yuri Gagarin became the first human to fly into space—sold at Sotheby’s in 2011 for US$2,882,500. In 2022, a jacket worn by Buzz Aldrin during his mission to the moon and back sold for US$2,772,500. Buzz Aldrin’s inflight coverall jacket, worn on his mission to the Moon and back during Apollo 11. Courtesy of Sotheby’s The 2026 Space sale includes another Aldrin treasure with an amazing story: a plastic felt-tipped pen and broken circuit breaker switch. The pen was used by Aldrin to fix the broken switch while trying to ascend from the lunar surface. Without his ingenuity, the astronauts would have been stranded and the entire space program would have failed. The lot is estimated to sell for US$800,000 to $1.2m. Other items include a coverall jacket and trousers worn by Apollo 14 command module pilot Stuart Roosa during most of the flight: the only complete Apollo mission-flown set to have appeared at auction, estimated at US$200,000 to $300,000. The broken circuit breaker switch that nearly ended Apollo 11 and the pen that saved the crew and the mission. Courtesy of Sotheby’s Every lot is “evocative,” says Stackhouse. “So much can be conveyed in a single object. Collectors are drawn to these items because they can bring the mission to life.” The Space Exploration category is incredibly varied, both in terms of price point and object type—from small items like Aldrin’s pen to large, almost sculptural pieces of spacecraft like the Vostok 3KA-2. Some lots are more like artworks, such as a framed mosaic of photographs captured by the Lunar Orbiter V robotic spacecraft that NASA sent to orbit the moon in 1967, which sold in 2025. Mosaic, Aristarchus, August 1967. Photograph: Courtesy of Sotheby’s As such, these sales attract a wide demographic. “This is an area where many of the collectors are relatively young and they seem to realize that space isn’t only about the celebration of the past achievements but also about the heralding of future goals,” Stackhouse says. July’s sale is also the first in the Space category to be held at Sotheby’s new global headquarters, the iconic Breuer building in Manhattan, which originally opened in 1966, three years before the moon landing. With its clean lines, this concrete brutalist space lends itself perfectly to visualizing the auction lots in the modern home. Emerging from the corner of Madison Avenue and 75th Street, it’s almost like a spacecraft itself. Sotheby’s International Realty is the Presenting Partner for The Summer Season New York at Sotheby’s. Our Collecting Focus series features expert advice on contemporary art, photography, historic books, natural history, fashion history, luxury handbags, high jewelry, watches, wine, rare whisky, Chinese art and antiques and Americana

Inside an Enduring Los Angeles Manor

On one of the most coveted streets in historic Hancock Park, this elegant 1926 Tudor home stands as a unique reminder of its neighborhood’s distinguished pedigree and stylistic refinement while forging a path toward the future with its abundant modern comforts and conveniences. The area of Los Angeles known today as Hancock Park has a long lineage, with the singular La Brea Tarpits serving as a reminder of a history that stretches back thousands—even millions—of years. More recently, the region traces its roots to the first two decades of the 20th century, when multi-industry pioneer and philanthropist George Allan Hancock donated the acreage that became his namesake park and created a collection of residential estates. On one of the neighborhood’s most coveted streets, this striking Tudor home—which itself dates to 1926—is a testament to the area’s distinguished pedigree while forging a path toward the future with its contemporary comforts and conveniences. Los Angeles, California| Neyshia Go, The Go Group, Sotheby’s International Realty – Beverly Hills Brokerage A timeless character and an air of bygone refinement are readily apparent in the home’s quintessential Tudor roofline, striking leaded-glass and bay windows, classic black-and-white floor tiles, paneled walls, coffered ceilings, dazzling chandeliers, ornate fireplace mantels, and decorative columns. A painstaking renovation retained the aura of Golden Age glamour and an undeniably grand scale while adding virtually every amenity expected in a home of this caliber and in this storied locale. Nearly every room is filled with a glorious natural glow, and views of the enveloping greenery serve as dynamic art. A sitting room, a formal dining room, a lounge, a sunroom, and a library afford versatile spaces that serve equally well as spots for quiet contemplation and venues for festive fêtes. Both the modern chef and the entertainer will appreciate the handsome kitchen, which features richly hued hardwood floors, top-tier stainless-steel appliances, striking marble slab countertops, custom millwork, and fixtures and fittings by Waterworks. The adjacent scullery and butler’s pantry allow for discreet storage, prepping, and plating. A theater—practically de rigueur in any Los Angeles home—with an adjoining snack bar allows for cinema-worthy screenings in pure privacy. A regal retreat, the owner’s bedroom gazes out across the grounds and opens to a sunny terrace; two expertly outfitted walk-in closets and two spa-inspired baths complete the lavish suite. Each of the additional bedrooms boasts a distinctive aesthetic and stylish en suite bath. The nearly one-acre grounds have been carefully maintained and nurtured, resulting in a true oasis that belies its urban setting. The front lawn’s charming path, colorful flowering plants, and perfectly positioned trees and lighting create a delightful introduction to the estate, while manicured hedges and other flourishing flora create a curtain of privacy. A picturesque pavilion with an alfresco kitchen encourages lounging and entertaining beside the refreshing swimming pool and spa. Emerald lawn rolls toward a terrace tucked beneath a towering shade tree, the guesthouse, a koi pond, a putting green and sand trap, and diverting championship-style tennis courts. Garaging for at least three cars and a generous motor court will please the auto enthusiast. The overall sense is one of a moment in history captured, nourished, and updated for the decades ahead, all enclosed in a lush, idyllic, private tableau. Discover luxury homes for sale and rent around the world on sothebysrealty.com

On the Curve: Mexico City Architects Lanza Atelier on the ‘Power of Walls’

The duo behind this summer’s celebrated Serpentine Pavilion in London discuss the sensuality of bricks with Harriet Thorpe default " src="https://www.sothebysrealty.com/extraordinary-living-blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/Serpentine-Pavilion-2026_Aerial-View_Photo_Iwan-Baan.jpg" alt="aerial photo of Serpentine Pavilion in London's Hyde Park" class="wp-image-347314" srcset="https://www.sothebysrealty.com/extraordinary-living-blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/Serpentine-Pavilion-2026_Aerial-View_Photo_Iwan-Baan.jpg 2500w, https://www.sothebysrealty.com/extraordinary-living-blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/Serpentine-Pavilion-2026_Aerial-View_Photo_Iwan-Baan-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.sothebysrealty.com/extraordinary-living-blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/Serpentine-Pavilion-2026_Aerial-View_Photo_Iwan-Baan-1024x683.jpg 1024w, https://www.sothebysrealty.com/extraordinary-living-blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/Serpentine-Pavilion-2026_Aerial-View_Photo_Iwan-Baan-768x512.jpg 768w, https://www.sothebysrealty.com/extraordinary-living-blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/Serpentine-Pavilion-2026_Aerial-View_Photo_Iwan-Baan-1536x1024.jpg 1536w, https://www.sothebysrealty.com/extraordinary-living-blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/Serpentine-Pavilion-2026_Aerial-View_Photo_Iwan-Baan-2048x1366.jpg 2048w, https://www.sothebysrealty.com/extraordinary-living-blog/wp-content/uploads/2026/07/Serpentine-Pavilion-2026_Aerial-View_Photo_Iwan-Baan-1200x800.jpg 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 2500px) 100vw, 2500px" The Serpentine Pavilion 2026, designed by Lanza Atelier, in London’s Hyde Park. Photo: Iwan Baan. Courtesy Serpentine. A “crinkle-crankle” wall has popped up in London’s Hyde Park, its snaking line softly organic, despite being built from rational, rectangular bricks. Referencing an 18th-century British style with ancient Egyptian origins, it forms part of the 25th annual Serpentine Pavilion, one of architecture’s most prestigious commissions, which this year showcases the vision of Mexico City-based team Lanza Atelier. “Our work finds beauty in how things are used, constructed and experienced,” says Isabel Abascal, who founded the studio in 2015 with her partner, Alessandro Arienzo. “The Serpentine wall carries a lot of sensuality, but it uses less material than a straight wall. So, in this case, beauty lies in the refined cleverness of the structure.” Isabel Abascal and her partner Alessandro Arienzo founded Lanza Atelier in 2015. Photograph: © Pia Riverola Brick walls are rarely considered sensual. Conceptually, they’re symbolic of border divisions, abrupt endings and creative blocks. Yet Lanza Atelier’s pavilion design is consciously permeable: soon to be animated by the colors of nature, the movement of people, and the dappled light that will stream through vertical strips of space between each stacked column. “It reveals the power of walls not to divide, but to bring us together,” says Arienzo. This same vitality is evident in the studio’s Casa Jajalpa (2019), a family home in a pine forest near Mexico City, constructed from tactile bricks that change color with the seasons. Rather than being monolithic, the micro-modularity of this material adapts to nature through curved and lattice forms—a contemporary house, yet embedded in its environment like the millennia-old brick structures of Mesopotamian civilizations. Lanza Atelier’s Casa Jajalpa, a sustainable family home near Mexico City. Photograph: Dane Alonso. Courtesy Lanza Atelier Brick is enjoying a resurgence in residential architecture, thanks to its green credentials as much as its historical reference points. Certainly, Lanza Atelier’s adaptive designs and context-responsive materials bring a sense of timelessness, drawing lines between past, present and future. For their pavilion, the studio chose a familiar red brick—sourced from Wienerberger’s 100-year-old factory in the Surrey village of Ewhurst—echoing both the English garden tradition and the nearby Grade II-listed Serpentine South Gallery, originally a 1930s tea house. Their Casa Caracol (2024) in Cancun, meanwhile, was built from a concrete aggregate, with spiraling sea-snail shells from the local beach folded into the surfaces of the house. Inside Casa Jajalpa: the entire house was built from locally-produced tabique blanco bricks. Photograph: Dane Alonso. Courtesy Lanza Atelier This functional poetry aims to blend craft and innovation in the face of rapid, homogenizing urbanization. “In the midst of a planetary climate crisis, we trust raw local materials to create a more sustainable balance with the high-tech,” says Abascal, before adding: “Both are important.” For the duo, this is a lived understanding: the couple reside in a renovated adobe ruin in Mexico City with thick earth walls that are thermally insulating and acoustically softening, but they actively participate in the beautiful friction of the metropolis. Similarly, their Serpentine Pavilion offers visitors the chance to rediscover a sense of balance: a space to readjust perceptions, meditate on time and absorb the sculptural energy of place. As Arienzo says: “The ability to perceive—and marvel at—beauty is, for us, even more relevant than beauty itself.” Brick is back: read more about the luxury design material that never dates Serpentine Pavilion 2026 by Lanza Atelier is open until October 25, 2026 at the Serpentine Galleries, London.

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