The Catalog / Pacific Palisades

The Catalog: Pacific Palisades

These designs are approved for use in fire-affected areas of the City of Los Angeles.

The Foothill Catalog’s Pacific Palisades designs were developed to preserve the local character of the area and support homeowners with a streamlined option for rebuilding. They continue to evolve through conversations with the community and partnerships between architects, engineers, builders, and local government. Each design is based on a historical style that reflects the neighborhood's architectural heritage. Collectively, the Catalog offers an eclectic mix of options to support a diverse pathway to rebuilding.

All Foothill Catalog designs meet Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone requirements. This means the homes use ignition-resistant construction, including non-combustible exterior materials, ember-resistant vents, and Class A fire-rated roofing. Windows, eaves, and decks are also designed to reduce the risk of ignition from wind-blown embers. These measures help safeguard your home and increase resilience.

Please note - until a home is marked as “Pre-approved,” the design and floorplan may be subject to slight changes and modifications.

Single-Family Homes

ordered by square footage (ascending)

La Paz

976 sq ft, 2 bd / 2 ba

Pre-approved by Los Angeles City

The Bashford

1,180 sq ft, 3 bd / 2 ba

Pre-approved by Los Angeles City

The Billy

1,290 sq ft, 3 bd / 2 ba

Pre-approved by Los Angeles City

The Martha

1,500 sq ft, 3 bd / 2 ba

Pre-approved by Los Angeles City

The Whitfield

1,500 sq ft, 4 bd / 2 ba

Pre-approved by Los Angeles City

On the Boards

The next designs in the Catalog are currently under development.

Architectural sketch of a modern, single-story house with a low-pitched roof, mountain background, and palm trees. Features include two bedrooms, two bathrooms, 1800 square feet, and a 40-foot front porch.
Sketch of two small houses with notes detailing their dimensions and features. The larger house is labeled as having one bedroom and one bath, 450 square feet, with a 14-foot front porch. The smaller house is labeled as having one bedroom and one bath, 600 square feet, with a 12-foot front porch. The sketch is part of a catalog from The Foothill Catalog Foundation, designed by Jay Osborne.
Hand-drawn sketch of a single-story house with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, featuring large windows and a front porch, with text indicating 2125 square feet and a 38-foot front face. The sketch includes some labeled text about a lake, the Foothills Foundation, and the designer's name, Bryn Mathieu.