THE FELDMAN RESIDENCE BY MID CENTURY MODERN ARCHITECT GREGORY AIN IN BEVERLY HILLS
1181 ANGELO DRIVE, BEVERLY HILLS, CA | $16,900,000 | 7 BD | 9 BA
Initially designed by celebrated Mid Century Modern architect Gregory Ain in 1953, the Feldman Residence has been revitalized.
This superb modern estate boasts a luxurious and secluded peacefulness throughout on just under an acre of lush grounds up the street from the famed Beverly Hills Hotel.
LOS FELIZ WALLACE NEFF – THE A.L. SCHOENBORN RESIDENCE
4447 CROMWELL AVENUE, LOS ANGELES, CA | $4,977,000 | 4 BD | 6 BA
Recognized and renowned Los Feliz Wallace Neff home, the A.L. Schoenborn Residence has been authentically and meticulously restored, embodying Neff’s early and classic Spanish colonial architecture mirroring the heritage of early Southern California.
Sited behind reserved gates on a private driveway, this residence offers panoramic views of the canyons, twinkling city lights of the downtown skyline, and the Pacific Ocean; the scenery is incomparable.
BRENTWOOD ARCHITECTURAL HOME – THE WARWICK EVANS HOUSE BY LLOYD WRIGHT
12036 BENMORE TERRACE, LOS ANGELES, CA | $4,395,000 | 4 BD | 4 BA
Brentwood Architectural Home – The Warwick Evans House by Frank Lloyd Wright Jr. is a stunning architectural masterpiece in leading and sought after Brentwood.
Having been fondly restored and charmingly preserved, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to finally own one of the truest gems west of the 405 freeway
THE JOHN SOWDEN HOUSE BY LLOYD WRIGHT IN LOS FELIZ
5121 FRANKLIN AVENUE, LOS ANGELES, CA | $4,799,000 | 4 BD | 6 BA
The John Sowden House, also known as the “Jaws House” or the “Franklin House”, was built in 1926 in Los Feliz.
The original owner, John Sowden, was a painter and photographer who hired his friend, Lloyd Wright, eldest son of Frank Lloyd Wright, to build his luxurious home in Los Feliz.
JOHN LAUTNER SILVERTOP – THE REINER-BURCHIILL RESIDENCE
2138 MICHELTORENA STREET, LOS ANGELES, CA | $7,500,000 | 3 BD | 4 BA
John Lautner Silvertop: The Reiner-Burchiill Residence, 1957-1976.
Silvertop is to Los Angeles’ residential architecture as Eero Saarinen’s TWA Terminal is to New York City.