This 1960s Modern House Is One of LA’s Most Iconic — and It’s on the Market
A once-in-a-generation opportunity to acquire a defining work of midcentury modern architecture, preserved by the same family since 1960. Case Study House No. 22 now enters its next chapter above the Sunset Strip.
1960s French Riviera Villa to Restore, Designed by Notable Local Modernist Architect
Perched above the exclusive Port du Niel on the Giens Peninsula in Hyères, this mid-century villa offers a rare chance to own a property in one of the French Riviera’s most sought-after unspoilt locations.
Exceptional Architectural Compound Near Los Angeles
Located 15 miles north of LA in the La Crescenta foothills, the 6 acre property was originally planned as a hillside subdivision by Austrian-American architect Richard Neutra and comes with two pedigreed properties.
The Loring House in Los Angeles by Architect Richard Neutra
The Loring House is a perfect example of Neutra’s ‘boxcar style’, featuring a minimalist design with a rectangular footprint with a large roof overhang and retractable glass doors which open to the compound’s lush grounds, complete with a pool deck and a bamboo garden.
The Slim Aarons’ ‘Poolside Gossip’ House in Palm Springs
The Kaufmann Desert House—made famous in Slim Aaron’s ‘Poolside Gossip’ in 1970— was built in 1947 as a vacation home for department store magnate Edgar J. Kaufmann, designed by architect Richard Neutra who worked under Frank Lloyd Wright before starting his own firm in 1930.