THE SERENITY OF DESIGN

BEL AIR MID CENTURY MODERN HOME

Bel Air Mid Century Modern home with beamed ceiling

Nestled into the hillside off Beverly Glen, this unique Bel Air mid century modern home stands as a beacon of timeless design. Clean lines and a minimal aesthetic characterize its post-and-beam architecture, encapsulating the essence of an era that dared to innovate and reimagine living spaces.

The welcoming, choreographed entryway of the home is lined with timber bamboo alongside a wall of floor-to-ceiling glass. The home stands in harmony with its surroundings, blending form and function in a strikingly distinctive floor plan.

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GRAPHIC GREATNESS

REIMAGINED MID CENTURY BEL AIR HOME

Mid Century Bel Air Home reimagined by architect Stephen Phillips

This reimagined mid century Bel Air home looks to be pulled from the pages of Dwell magazine. Architect Stephen Phillips, FAIA, Ph.D., has conceived a stylish and hip redesign of this lush canyon tree house, originally created by Bill Mack in 1959.

Starting from the building’s original core design, the architect sensitively updated systems, windows, doors, decking and more to modernize the residence for contemporary living. Specified materials have been thoughtfully chosen for their truth in function and design; vertical grain Douglas Fir, Redwood and Cherry, blend seamlessly with stainless steel and stone to create a striking update.

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PEACEFUL POOLSIDE

CLASSIC BEL AIR MID CENTURY HOME

Classic Bel Air Mid Century home

A great opportunity to re-image this classic Bel Air Mid Century home. Located on one of the most desirable streets in the lower part of the neighborhood, this time capsule sits on an expansive lot of nearly 28,000 sq ft. A double-height entry with open staircase sets the stage for the dramatic architectural details inside.

A dramatic pitched beamed ceiling in the main living area showcases views of the pool and lush landscaping beyond. Floor-to-ceiling glass brings nature indoors, while a brick-clad fireplace fills the space with warmth and a cozy vibe on cool California evenings.

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THE HOUSE THAT WILT BUILT

UNIQUE BEL AIR ARCHITECTURAL ESTATE

Bel Air architectural estate by architect David Rich

Make a statement, this unique Bel Air architectural estate was designed by architect David Rich. Commissioned in the 1970s by Wilt Chamberlain, this exceptional private estate draws inspiration from Frank Lloyd Wright’s organic style. Rich incorporates a brutalist architectural style with multiple polygon-shaped intersecting planes mixed with natural materials, wood, stone, water and steel.

The arrival experience greets visitors with lush vegetation and large succulent specimens with shapes like true sculpture. Formally known as Ursa Major, the estate has been expanded and extensively renovated by its current owner.

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LIGHT-FILLED LIVING

Authentically Restored Edward Fickett
Bel Air Mid-Century Home

Edward Fickett Bel Air interior

Perfectly secluded, this authentically restored Edward Fickett Bel Air Mid Century home.

Edward Fickett Bel Air home with swimming pool

Situated on a lushly landscaped lot that spans nearly 30,000 square feet. Positioned on a corner lot off of Roscomare, this private residence is the ideal setting to call your new home.

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