I have two adjacent lots in Pacific Palisades and a rough hand-drawn concept that links them into a seamless family compound. Because a formal lot tie is off the table, every drawing must present each parcel as a stand-alone single-family residence while still reading collectively as one cohesive estate. Core vision • A traditional architectural language—think timeless massing, pitched roofs, classic detailing—softened with a subtle modern flair. • Exterior surfaces primarily in smooth stucco, paired with select contemporary accents so the homes feel fresh without losing their traditional character. • A shared outdoor spine that visually and functionally unites the lots: landscaped paths, lawns, patios, and a central gathering courtyard. • Multiple living units on the properties (main houses plus potential guest suites or ADUs) that respect local SFR requirements yet operate together for extended-family living. What I need from you 1. Site plan: clearly dimensioned layout showing both parcels, setbacks, driveways, parking, and the shared outdoor areas while labeling each structure as its own single-family residence. 2. Concept floor plans and exterior elevations reflecting the traditional style and stucco finish. 3. Key sections or 3-D massing views to demonstrate how the two homes relate and how circulation flows across the compound. The sketch, survey, and zoning notes are ready to hand over. If you have Pacific Palisades or similar LA-area experience, that’s a plus, but solid single-family planning skills and an eye for cohesive estate design are what will make this project shine.