Ena Dubnoff is an American architect based in Santa Monica, California. She is the principal of Ena Dubnoff Architects. Ena Dubnoff's father, Jacob W. Dubnoff, was a biochemist at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). Dubnoff's mother, Belle Dubnoff, was an educator, who established the Dubnoff School for Educational Therapy in 1948 with the mission to provide educational opportunities to children with developmental disabilities. Known as the Dubnoff Center for Child Development and Educational Therapy, it was located in North Hollywood. The site was taken over by Penny Lane in 2013, an establishment dealing with children who were abused by their family members and bullies.
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| - Ena Dubnoff is an American architect based in Santa Monica, California. She is the principal of Ena Dubnoff Architects. Ena Dubnoff's father, Jacob W. Dubnoff, was a biochemist at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). Dubnoff's mother, Belle Dubnoff, was an educator, who established the Dubnoff School for Educational Therapy in 1948 with the mission to provide educational opportunities to children with developmental disabilities. Known as the Dubnoff Center for Child Development and Educational Therapy, it was located in North Hollywood. The site was taken over by Penny Lane in 2013, an establishment dealing with children who were abused by their family members and bullies. (en)
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| - Ena Dubnoff is an American architect based in Santa Monica, California. She is the principal of Ena Dubnoff Architects. Ena Dubnoff's father, Jacob W. Dubnoff, was a biochemist at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). Dubnoff's mother, Belle Dubnoff, was an educator, who established the Dubnoff School for Educational Therapy in 1948 with the mission to provide educational opportunities to children with developmental disabilities. Known as the Dubnoff Center for Child Development and Educational Therapy, it was located in North Hollywood. The site was taken over by Penny Lane in 2013, an establishment dealing with children who were abused by their family members and bullies. (en)
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