THE STURGES RESIDENCE
BY FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT IN BRENTWOOD
449 NORTH SKYEWIAY ROAD, LOS ANGELES, CA | $2,750,000 | 2 BD | 1 BA
The Sturges Residence, 1939 by Frank Lloyd Wright. The George Sturges House is a single-story house, designed by celebrated architect Frank Lloyd Wright and built for George D. Sturges in Brentwood Heights; It is the first time it’s been available in nearly 50 years.
This home is a masterpiece of American design and has been often compared to Wright’s most famous project: The Kaufmann Residence, also known as Fallingwater.
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.
STRIKING MID CENTURY
HOLLYWOOD HILLS HOME WITH SPARKLING POOL
3122 NICHOLS CANYON ROAD, LOS ANGELES, CA | $2,995,000 | 4 BD | 4 BA
This striking Hollywood Hills Mid Century home is currently being established as the work of renowned architect Edward H. Fickett, FAIA.
This extraordinary ultra-trendy home was built in 1959 and is situated in the core of a mid-century enclave of architectural residences.
CASE STUDY DESIGNER RODNEY WALKER
MID CENTURY MODERN BEL AIR HOME
15154 MULHOLLAND DRIVE, LOS ANGELES, CA | $1,849,000 | 3 BD | 2 BA
Case study designer Rodney Walker Mid Century Modern Bel Air home, a truly unique offering.
This updated mid-century home is perched at the end of a private driveway high above an attractive grassy promontory that hovers over stunning panoramic views by day and amazing city lights by night.
WESTWOOD – THE TISCHLER RESIDENCE BY R.M. SCHINDLER
175 GREENFIELD AVENUE, LOS ANGELES, CA | $1,700,000 | 3 BD | 3 BA
The Tischler Residence by R.M. Schindler, 1949-1950, part of the Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #506.
Westwood Mid Century Modern Home by Rudolph Schindler. This remarkable residence is on the market for the first time since its completion in 1950. R.M. Schindler’s article “Visual Techniques” discussed the subjects of “color plasticity, translucency, reflectors and light.”