July 30, 2025 An Eyewear Mogul's Brutalist Beverly Hills Mansion Lists for $65 Million Billionaire Oakley founder James Jannard's striking exposed concrete and aluminum fortress has been called. On the heels of his $210 million Malibu sale, Oakley founder James Jannard has put his cement fortress in Beverly Hills on the market. Perched atop Beverly Hills, the $68 million Brutalist mansion at 410 Trousdale Place stands as a testament to Oakley founder James Jannard's architectural vision.
Completed in 2016, this two-acre estate features five bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, and unparalleled amenities, including an infinity pool with panoramic views of Los Angeles. With its concrete walls, retractable glass panels, and. James Jannard, the visionary founder of Oakley, has put his unique Beverly Hills mansion on the market for $68 million.
This striking brutalist fortress, located in the exclusive Trousdale Estates, offers unparalleled views of the Los Angeles Basin, from downtown to the Pacific Ocean. The property, constructed entirely from poured-in-place concrete, showcases Jannard's distinctive design. A brutalist fortress built in Beverly Hills by Oakley founder James Jannard is back on the market-with a new price of $65.995 million, a discount of $3 million from its original ask.
Jannard's. Jannard now has his Brutalist-style showpiece up for sale for a second time at a speck under $65 million, about $3 million less than what he wanted when the place first hit the market in June 2024. Aaron Kirman of Christie's International Real Estate Southern California holds the listing.
A custom motorbike graces the entry to the Brutalist home. Skyline Infinity Pool The infinity pool at Jim Jannard's Beverly Hills compound is an extension of the home's brutalist aesthetic, blending into the edge of the hillside. Positioned to maximize the panoramic views, the water appears to spill into the city skyline, stretching from Downtown Los Angeles to the Pacific.
Jim Jannard's Brutalist Beverly Hills Mansion Sited on a desirable view promontory in Trousdale, Jim Jannard's brutalist mansion is an 18,000-square-foot fortress worthy of a Bond villain. It's built entirely from poured-in-place concrete, with a large circular motor court that leads directly into a sun. Oakley founder James Jannard is selling his Brutalist-style cement fortress in Beverly Hills for a whopping $68 million, just a week after he sold his Malibu megamansion for a record-breaking $210.
Listings: James Jannard's Brutalist "Villain's Lair" Is on the Market for $68 Million USD: Built entirely in poured.