Newly listed in Los Angeles, California this week is an ultra-modern architectural gem designed by Frank Lloyd Wright contemporary and esteemed Hollywood home designer, Angelo Caciola. Known as the ‘Modern Parthenon’, this Hollywood Hills luxury temple, listed for $3.395 million, utilizes clean geometric form with soaring pillars, exposed archways, corridors and walls of glass to create one of the most visually unusual and stunning homes found along Queens Road.
Located just down the street from Michael Jackson’s first L.A. home and minutes from West Hollywood, no expense was spared on four-bedroom, four-bathroom estate. A terrace complete with four cabanas and a three-edge Infinity pool rest on the edge of the quarter-acre property, overlooking Sunset Boulevard.
Within, luxury materials and design borrowed from around the world are found throughout the interior of the house, highlighted by woodwork and doors made from fine Madagascar ebony, black basalt stone floors, Italian glass tile baths and an exquisite Poggenpohl designer kitchen. The flowing 4,210-square-foot floor plan includes two guest bedroom suites, each complete with a private balcony, along with an office and a den. A sprawling second-floor is devoted entirely to an isolated master suite and offers spectacular 360 degree views of the surrounding canyon and city.
Read more: ‘Modern Parthenon’ in LA: A Melding of Geometric Balance and Luxury | REALTOR.com® Blogs
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