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MID CENTURY MASTERPIECE BY ALLYN E. MORRIS LISTS FOR $1.4 MILLION

We continue our tour of important architectural listings currently on the market in Los Angeles by visiting 4166 Verdugo View Drive. There you’ll find a “triumph of Mid-Century Modernism that embodies the best in Los Angeles architecture” in the Max Burbeck Residence built by Allyn E. Morris.4166VerdugoViewDr-050

Though Morris is lesser known than many of his Mid-Century Modern contemporaries, he’s no less influential or genius. Many of the construction techniques used in this home were revolutionary for their time.

Built in 1956 in the hills above Glassell Park, the Bubeck Residences is built with a collection of materials, ranging from steel beams and glass sheets to concrete blocks and wood built-ins.

This range of building blocks combine to create a “singular and creative environment” which has the added bonus of being efficient and eco-friendly. Not to mention incredibly chic and timeless.

 

Clerestory windows frame the sky & mountains, while a circular fireplace surrounded by an atrium brings the outdoors inside.

The floating ceiling supported by steel beams with walls of glass that disappear were some of the first of its kind.

A private pool & spa is surrounded by hedges & lush landscape making it perfect for entertaining.

Outdoor patios, decks and gardens fill the large lot at every turn.

This truly livable three bedroom, three and a half bath also has a remodeled kitchen, an elevated den with views, a detached pool house, and an abundance of closets and storage.

“An excellent, fresh, and delightful piece of design.” says Alan Hess, architecture historian. Not many homeowners can claim their property was photographed by Julius Shulman and featured in many important books on Southern California and Mid-Century architecture.

If you’d like to see this home in person, please contact us now at 323-829-8811 or email Susan Andrews at susan@luxurylahomes.com.

Contact us anytime if you ever wonder “What’s my home worth”? Or visit HollywoodHillsValue.com for a free no obligation home valuation.

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