If ever you dreamt of living inside the pure distillation of California modernism, this is your once-in-a-lifetime chance! Designed and built in 1967 as the personal residence of Ray Kappe, the architect who launched the University of Southern California program, the home arrives on the market for the first time in sixty years in full majesty of its incredible form. Set on a wooded parcel in Pacific Palisades, the structure is concrete and redwood composed into an architectural poem — serene, exact, and beautifully integrated into the landscape. Inside the floating layers of concrete, glass, and wood, and colorful elements form an organic, modular sequence that makes for a transcendent living space. The custom furniture was also designed by Kappe, working as part of the architecture, and creating a unified environment where nature creates moments for contemplation. If you want to see the home in person, get in touch and we can arrange a tour.

715 Brooktree Rd | Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
5 Bed | 5 Bath | 4,157 Sq Ft | Offered at $11,500,000
Ian L. Brooks DRE #00954065 | Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties

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