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CALVIN STRAUB PASADENA HOME | THE THOMAS AND BARBARA WIRICK HOUSE

Calvin Straub Pasadena Home | Thomas & Barbara Wirick House

This Calvin Straub Pasadena home, also known as The Thomas and Barbara Wirick House, celebrates all there is to love about mid-century modern architecture. The residence is characterized by its bold lines, expansive glazing and striking minimalist aesthetic. As Straub merged his creative vision with the talents of Conrad Buff and Donald Hensman, their collaboration gave rise to the influential Pasadena architectural firm Buff, Straub & Hensman.

exterior view of the Calvin Straub Pasadena Home aka the Thomas & Barbara Wirick House

The Wirick House has earned its place on the National Registry of Historic Places, notable as a quintessential representation of the firm’s mastery in post-and-beam construction. This design approach creates functional spaces with a poetic dialog, utilizing a modular composition that intricately weaves together bold, linear framing and expansive wall planes. The result is a harmonious blend of architecture that seamlessly integrates the structure with its natural surroundings. Every aspect of The Wirick House reflects the innovative spirit and bold architectural philosophies that Buff, Straub & Hensman would become famous for.

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SWANKY AND SOPHISTICATED

70s PASADENA ARCHITECTURAL HOME

70s Pasadena architectural home with views

On the market for the first time, in the coveted Annandale neighborhood, this largely untouched 70s Pasadena architectural home unfolds over 3,000 square feet. The residence exudes the perfect blend of classic design and vintage charm. The living room is designed around a floor-to-ceiling stone-clad fireplace, which takes center stage in the space. With expansive glass on three sides and a tongue-and-groove beamed ceiling, this room celebrates panoramic city views and surrounding canyons.

sunken living room of a 70s Pasadena architectural home

As you step through the double front doors, you are greeted by a spacious sunken den, a signature feature of the era. This welcoming space is ideal for informal gatherings and cozy evenings spent hanging out at home. Large windows let in abundant natural light, enhancing the room’s relaxed ambiance. 

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LET THERE BE LIGHT

MID-CENTURY CHEVIOT HILLS QUINCY JONES HOME | THE REICHER HOUSE

Mid Century Cheviot Hills Quincy Jones home. The Reicher House

Located in a prime Westside neighborhood on a spacious corner lot, this Cheviot Hills Quincy Jones home – The Reicher House (1956)- is a classic example of modern mid-century architecture. The bold architectural residence showcases an open-plan design that invites exploration and interaction within its volumetric shell. Expansive floor-to-ceiling windows frame stunning views of the lush outdoor landscape, ushering in abundant natural light. The classic architecture is accentuated by its clean lines and minimalist aesthetic, where every aspect of the design has been thoughtfully considered. Preserved with care by the Reicher family, the residence remains a testament to the design and craftsmanship of the era.

Living room of the Cheviot Hills Quincy Jones home. The Reicher House

One of the home’s most striking features is the floor-to-ceiling fireplace, which is flanked by textural Palos Verdes stone. This architectural element enhances the aesthetic appeal of the open plan while providing a bold focal point. Complementing the fireplace is a pair of built-in sofas that follow the room’s architectural lines. The sofas offer ample seating space while maintaining a minimalist and cohesive look. 

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THROUGH THE SKY BLUE DOORS

A. QUINCY JONES TARZANA HOME | THE CALVIN HOUSE

A. Quincy Jones Tarzana home, The Calvin house

The Calvin House – is an exceptional A. Quincy Jones Tarzana home. Constructed in 1960, the residence is an exemplary work of mid-century modern architecture by the acclaimed architect. As you step inside, you’re greeted by an expansive open floor plan connecting the living spaces and creating a functional flow. Large windows invite natural light to flood the interiors, blurring the boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces. One of the architect’s key design features is the integration of the structure with the surrounding environment and the lush greenery encompassing the home.

Living room of the Calvin House, A. Quincy Jones Tarzana home.

The spacious living room of the Calvin House showcases Jones’s skill in creating inviting, open spaces and dialog of the outdoors. With walls of glass, the room is filled with natural light and offers an unobstructed view of the expansive pool. A grand piano serves as a centerpiece at one end of the room. A sleek, minimalist fireplace that is open on two sides adds warmth and ambiance. Above the post-and-beam construction celebrates the classic ideals of mid-century modern design.

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SUBLIME ARCHITECTURAL

LOS FELIZ MID CENTURY HILLTOP HOME

Los Feliz Mid Century Hilltop Home owned by Kelly Osbourne

An incredible, airy, architectural Los Feliz Mid Century hilltop home has just hit the market. This celebrity-owned property is situated on a peaceful cul-de-sac in the esteemed Los Feliz Oaks neighborhood and boasts breathtaking panoramic views from every room. With a rich history of celebrity ownership, once owned by actress Rooney Mara and actor Alexander Skarsgard before, this stunning home exudes the glamour and allure of Hollywood’s elite. The post-and-beam home is a tranquil destination for those in search of impeccable architecture with a touch of star-studded history.

Los Feliz Mid Century Hilltop Home previously owned by actress Rooney Mara and actor Alexander Skarsgard

Sited on a generous quarter-acre lot, this 2,450-square-foot home showcases remarkable architecture and has a rich history dating back to 1963. Boasting three bedrooms and three bathrooms, this residence harmoniously fuses classic design with modern restoration, preserving its original Mid-Century details while introducing contemporary updates. Terrazzo flooring, clerestory windows and expansive floor-to-ceiling glass usher in natural light to create an inviting and spacious atmosphere.

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