Rising steeply above a ravine in the Hollywood Hills, Nina and Andreas Grueter's concrete home conjures a villain's lair in a James Bond thriller - John Lautner's Brutalist Elrod House. 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.
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RIS I N G S T E E P L Y above a ravine in the Hollywood Hills, Nina and Andreas Grueter's concrete home conjures a villain's lair in a James Bond thriller - John Lautner's Brutalist Elrod House in "Diamonds Are Forever" comes to mind - with the nearby Hollywood sign adding to its cinematic allure. ΒΆ For some, a narrow hillside lot might seem a risky location to build a home. Check out these brutalist houses.
π‘ππ These concrete giants are the architectural equivalent of marmite-love them or hate them, they're impossible to ignore. Serial entrepreneur and designer James Jannard - best known as the founder of Oakley - has offered his monolithic mansion in Beverly Hills up for sale. A Brutalist fortress spanning 18,000.
In the heart of LA's Beverly Grove, this impressive Brutalist piece of architecture is a modernist dream come true. With a floor plan designed for maximum light and socialisation, you and your cohort will have plenty of room to make use of this stunning home's endless list of entertaining features. This home has been designed to wow.
Unforgettable Brutalist Buildings in Los Angeles Table of Contents Exploring Most Striking and Iconic Brutalist buildings in Los Angeles Los Angeles is often associated with glitzy Hollywood landmarks, Art Deco skyscrapers, and modernist masterpieces, but it also boasts some of the most fascinating Brutalist buildings in the United States. Architect and industrial design firm Marc Thorpe Design has unveiled renderings for a 5,000-square-foot home in Los Angeles that is topped with a wide, flat roof studded with scrubby brushes and sand. The so.
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