PASADENA WALLACE NEFF, THE ANDREW NEFF HOUSE
1097 S LOS ROBLES AVENUE, PASADENA | $1,850,000 | 2 BD | 2 BA

Wow. What if the Flintstone’s and the Jetson’s homes had a rendezvous? The result may very well be something like this Airform futurist modern residence by Wallace Neff. The Andrew Neff house circa 1946 even comes with your very own bomb shelter. I guess that makes it a true “atomic” age modern home.

Architect Wallace Neff, known for designing grand Period Revival homes for Hollywood elites like Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Groucho Marx, and Judy Garland, took the most pride in his modest Airform, or “bubble,” houses.Inspired in the 1930s by a soap bubble’s resilience, Neff envisioned dome-shaped Airform homes as a low-cost, quick-to-build solution to the global housing crisis. Constructed by inflating a balloon, covering it with chicken wire, and spraying it with gunite, these structures required no wood or nails.
HOLLYWOOD HILLS HISTORIC ARCHITECTURAL HOME – THE ARENSBERG ESTATE BY WILLIAM LEE WOOLLETT
7065 HILLSIDE AVE, HOLLYWOOD HILLS | $7,495,000 | 4 BD | 6 BA

The Arensberg Estate, William Lee Woollett with later contributions by Richard Neutra, Gregory Ain, Henry Palmer Sabin and John Lautner (The only project on record where all these architectural giants have collaborated).

Avant-garde art patrons Walter and Louise Arensberg purchased the estate in 1927, transforming it into a modern art museum. Los Angeles Magazine acknowledges that this home represented the first modern art museum in L.A., decades before LACMA and MOCA.
BRENTWOOD THE VOLK HOUSE A. QUINCY JONES & WHITNEY R. SMITH
12412 DEERBROOK LANE, BRENTWOOD | $3,195,000 | 3 BD | 2 BA

The Volk House, a stunning 1950 mid-century masterpiece by A. Quincy Jones & Whitney R. Smith, is located in the coveted Crestwood Hills of Brentwood. Restored in 2006 by architect Cory Buckner, the home carefully replicates every detail from the original blueprints, including post-and-beam construction, tongue & groove ceilings, clerestory windows, and solar panels.

A designated Historic-Cultural Monument #722, this architectural gem offers panoramic views of Santa Monica Bay, combining modern luxury with timeless historical significance.
SHERMAN OAKS BUFF & HENSMAN FAIA “EVERTS HOUSE”
13547 CONTOUR DRIVE, SHERMAN OAKS | $2,995,000 | 4 BD | 2.5 BA

Timeless architecture meets modern design. The Buff and Hensman FAIA “Everts House” has undergone a respectful renovation by owners who wanted to acknowledge the original architectural integrity while upgrading amenities and features for proper use today.

This stunning home features an outdoor living area just on the other side of the double door entry way off Contour. Once inside, the design showcases ample space for seating and recreation.
LOS FELIZ OAKS EXCEPTIONAL SMART HOME
1979 N VAN NESS AVE, LOS ANGELES | $3,445,000 | 4 BD | 4 BA

Introducing 1979 N Van Ness Ave. Just below the foothills of the Los Feliz Oaks neighborhood sits this stunning property. This exceptional smart home has gone through an extensive architecturally significant renovation and remodel.

Hidden behind mature hedges, you’ll discover a perfect mix of classic charm meets modern design. Upon entering, it is quickly evident that this is a one-of-a-kind property.
CARMEL BY THE SEA MARK MILLS ARCHITECTURAL GEM
25987 MISSION STREET, CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA | $2,795,000 | 3 BD | 3 BA

budget allows for a nice pied a terre in Carmel, you may want to consider this 1951 stunning A-frame architectural by Mark Mills. The split frame on the roof is pretty spectacular. Gorgeous woods and stone through the home make this a truly special one.

Located just a short distance from downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea, Banyan House stands as a remarkable architectural treasure and the first home designed by Mark Mills in Carmel. After serving as an apprentice at Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin Fellowship from 1944 to 1948, Mills brought Wrightian principles of organic architecture to life in this home.
HOLLYWOOD LLOYD WRIGHT JOHN L. MACE HOUSE
8292 HOLLYWOOD BLVD, HOLLYWOOD | $2,880,000 | 2 BD | 2 BA

While we can’t be sure if the original owner commissioned this Lloyd Wright architectural as a weekend getaway, we’re thinking at 1,400 square feet, this little gem would make a great pied a terre. It’s got views, a pool and enough space to hold an intimate gathering with a lucky few friends.

Welcome to the John L. Mace House, a stunning Mid-Century Modern masterpiece crafted by renowned architect Lloyd Wright in 1959. Situated just above the iconic Sunset Strip, this architectural treasure boasts breathtaking views and sunlit interiors.
PASADENA LYMAN ENNIS POST-AND-BEAM MASTERPIECE
370 PATRICIAN WAY, PASADENA | $3,995,000 | 3 BD | 2BA

This architectural charmer is back on the market with a nice price adjustment. It’s been modernized from its original mid century finishes. The living room has stunning panoramic views of the lush surroundings. This little nook of Pasadena has some interesting modern homes. It’s worth a look.

Discover an extraordinary opportunity to immerse yourself in a spectacular, architecturally perfect post-and-beam masterpiece. Designed by the acclaimed architect Lyman Ennis, this gated estate sits majestically above Annandale Golf Club in prestigious Northwest Pasadena, offering breathtaking, panoramic views of the city and the San Gabriel Mountains.