Nestled in the heart of Beverly Hills on one of the enclave's most coveted streets, this modernist pavilion offers a rare sense of space and tranquility, across sparking city views. An architectural masterpiece originally designed by Rex Lotery in 1965, the residence features breathtaking Mid-Century design and is immaculately crafted from concrete, redwood, glass, and stone. Iconic in both aesthetic and history, this residence stands as one of only a handful of two-story residences in Trousdale Estates, with renowned Los Angeles architect Stephen Shortridge overseeing the meticulous renovation, ensuring a seamless blend of modern luxury and timeless design. Boasting 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, and 2 powder rooms, the home showcases a formal double height entry hall, a step-down great room with a soaring two-story ceiling, and a built-in wet bar. Natural light floods through carefully crafted window panes, floor-to-ceiling glass, and bespoke wood detailing, seamlessly blending the interiors with the expansive outdoors. Fostering a bright and welcoming ambiance while maintaining privacy and warmth, additional highlights include a studio/office with a private patio, a sunken family room with original stone fireplace, a formal dining room with sky high ceilings, beautiful marble break
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