Westside DIGS | Digital Edition Online

July 6, 2018

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310.275.2222 in Southern California Exclusively Representing Crosby Doe Associates, Inc. DRE# 01844144 9312 Civic Center Drive #102 Beverly Hills, CA 90210 / 30 N. Raymond Avenue #404 Pasadena, CA 91103 Rodney A. Walker Design — The Lachs House, 1958 Frank Gehry Addition — Canyon House, 1959 2718 Claray Drive, Bel Air, CA 90077 780 Latimer Road, Santa Monica, CA 90402 Deborah Glusker 310.383.9021 Christopher Pomeroy 917.838.4692 Crosby Doe 310.428.6755 Crosby Doe 310.428.6755 $ 2,890,000 $ 6,192,000 Reminiscent of Case Study House #16, The Lachs House designed by Rodney Walker offers the feeling of modern elegance, clean lines, and an interior that effortlessly connects man and nature. The integrity and flow found in many of the most iconic Mid-Century modern homes is fully evident here with expansive and welcoming public spaces while the 3 bedrooms situated on either side of the house offer the unparalleled luxury of both privacy and seclusion. The architecturally sensitive expansion pays homage to his genius by using the original floorplan, adding a master suite and a separate building that can be used as an office, yoga studio or media room. Located in a tranquil and private setting with long-range canyon views and just minutes from the vibrant Beverly Glen Center, this Bel Air home will continually inspire those that live within its impeccably designed walls. Includes 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2-car garage, and studio. Perhaps no other microclimate in Los Angeles fosters the cool, lush treed landscape of the San Francisco Bay area as that found in Rustic Canyon. It is not surprising then that, with the exception of Frank Gehry's counterpoint master bedroom addition, so many elements of the Third Bay Tradition have found their way to this tranquil, beautiful residence. The principal mass of the house, with its cedar shingle siding, fits impeccably with its bucolic surroundings. Wide, open plan public interiors are enhanced with custom hand-crafted windows and hardware, reclaimed wood plank floors, two fireplaces, soaring beamed ceilings, a true chefs kitchen, 4 bedrooms and 4 baths. The lush & verdant grounds incorporate a large entertaining deck with a cedar Japanese soaking tub, outdoor dining area, and quiet spots for meditative seclusion in nature.

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