For the Architectural Devotee (or just lover of the exquisite) The Brown House by Richard Neutra. A Collectible Masterpiece hidden at the top of a private driveway in the hills of Bel Air, 10801 Chalon Road is more than a home it is a masterwork of 20th-century architecture. Originally designed in 1955 by Richard Neutra for the Sidney family, and meticulously restored by Marmol Radziner this property offers a rare opportunity to inhabit a living piece of modernist history.The Brown House is one of Neutra's few remaining Los Angeles residences with a double-wide living room - a volume of space seldom granted in midcentury design. The proportions are balanced. The structure is quiet. Light moves across terrazzo floors and original Neutra cabinetry. Signature Neutra elements remain: restored terrazzo floors, original cabinetry and built in furniture elements, seamless indoor-outdoor flow, and walls of glass that dissolve to open onto the landscape.
Listing courtesy of
PAUL LESTER & AILEEN COMORA
& CHRISTOPHER CORTAZZO
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