Thursday, May 10, 2012

The Kalmick House by A. Quincy Jones :: just listed

Crestwood Hills is rich with Architectural treasures and the Kalmick house designed by A. Quincy Jones in 1950, has been designated as the City of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument No. 634. 

High up in the Santa Monica Mountains of Brentwood, this award-winning home is one of the best surviving examples of the forward-looking Mutual Housing Association's postwar experiment. The original architecture is elegantly simple: a low-slung horizontal roof with tongue-and-groove ceiling resting gently on composite beams and slender posts the purest expression of form and function. Eight-foot wide sliding glass doors allow the free flowing open plan to continue outdoors to the property line, where lush landscaping respects the privacy of neighboring homes. Inside, natural materials express themselves unadorned: redwood and Douglas fir siding, concrete block and polished concrete floors. Recent renovations include a Bulthaup kitchen with Meile and Subzero appliances, baths upgraded with marble and teak, and the finest European fixtures and fittings. Sited on a large lot at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac with private, gated drive and canyon and ocean views. Mills Act status should save new owners almost $15,000 in annual property taxes. 3 BD, 2 BA, 1,469 SF. 

12327 Rochedale Lane, Los Angeles
for sale $1,595,000
click HERE to view more photos and property details
presented by Brian Linder, AIA & Scott King :: deasy/penner&partners :: 323.828.2049



  

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