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CASE STUDY HOUSE #16 BY MID CENTURY ARCHITECT CRAIG ELLWOOD
1811 Bel Air Road, Los Angeles, CA

2 BD |

2 BA |

$5,395,000

Architect Richard Neutra Bel Air Home | The Brown House
10801 Chalon Road, Los Angeles, CA

5 BD |

8 BA |

$29,995,000

BEL AIR HISTORIC ESTATE BY ARCHITECT WALLACE NEFF
1231 Stone Canyon Road, Los Angeles, CA

5 BD |

7 BA |

$11,495,000

BEL AIR MID CENTURY MODERN HOME
10410 Quito Lane, Los Angeles, CA

2 BD |

2 BA |

$1,395,000

REIMAGINED MID CENTURY BEL AIR HOME
10424 Hebron Lane, Los Angeles, CA

2 BD |

2 BA |

$1,495,000

CLASSIC BEL AIR MID CENTURY HOME
960 Chantilly Road, Los Angeles, CA

3 BD |

4 BA |

$2,899,000

ARCHITECTS

Los Angeles became a hub of post-war design and experimentation as visionary architects reshaped residential living. Their steel-and-glass homes, post-and-beam structures, sliding walls and expansive windows embraced natural materials, open floor plans and Southern California’s indoor-outdoor lifestyle.