HOLLYWOOD HILLS ICONIC POST AND BEAM BY LAUREN CARIS COHAN AND MRJ STUDIOS

Hollywood Hills Iconic Post and Beam by Lauren Caris Cohan and MRJ Studios

Hollywood Hills Iconic Post and Beam by Lauren Caris Cohan and MRJ Studios

8945 WONDERLAND PARK AVE, HOLLYWOOD HILLS | $3,800,000 | 3 BD | 3 BA

An iconic 1955 post-and-beam residence by Lauren Caris Cohan and MRJ Studios, inspired by Joseph Eichler, is now available on the most coveted stretch of Wonderland Park Avenue. Set on a private, flat quarter-acre lot, this 3-bed, 3-bath glass house compound exemplifies California modernism, with walls of glass, bespoke millwork, Italian mohair built-ins, Agape sinks, Murano lighting, and vintage Luigi Caccia Dominioni hardware. The separate guest house offers a flexible space for a studio, office, or retreat. Travertine flagstone, an emerald pool, and mature trees evoke the tranquility of Big Sur. Curated vintage furnishings are available for a seamless, turnkey experience. A rare architectural gem.


If you would like to know more about this amazing home, contact Brian Courville at 310-622-0312. Or, for additional Mid-Century Modern | Architectural homesSpanish homes, Historic Los Angeles homes or Classic Los Angeles homes for sale reach us by email at: Brian Courville. If you are considering selling, contact us for a free no-obligation home valuation.

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BRENTWOOD KOENIG HOUSE #2 MID-CENTURY MASTERPIECE

Brentwood Koenig House #2 Mid-Century Masterpiece

Brentwood Koenig House #2 Mid-Century Masterpiece

12221 DOROTHY STREET, BRENTWOOD | $4,995,000 | 3 BD | 3 BA

An exceptional modernist house built in the 80’s? Why, yes, Koenig House #2 by modernist architect Pierre Koenig is quite the specimen. This home represents one of over forty steel and glass residences built by the architect during his career. Another graduate from the prolific U.S.C. school of architecture, Koenig went on to work with the likes of Raphael Soriano, Edward Fickett, Frank Lloyd Wright. His designs for a low-cost production house were published in Arts and Architecture, ultimately leading to his participating in the Case Study program, contributing Case Study #21 and #22. He built this house for himself and his wife Gloria. His ongoing belief in using industrial materials and methods to produce low-cost housing continues with this residence. The frame is said to have been erected in one day.


If you would like to know more about this amazing home, contact Brian Courville at 310-622-0312. Or, for additional Mid-Century Modern | Architectural homesSpanish homes, Historic Los Angeles homes or Classic Los Angeles homes for sale reach us by email at: Brian Courville. If you are considering selling, contact us for a free no-obligation home valuation.