On a lush, nearly half-acre hillside lot in Silver Lake, the Fischer Residence is a beautifully preserved 1957 post-and-beam home designed by Eugene Weston III. Walls of glass dissolve into panoramic views of the Observatory, taking in the Hollywood sign, and the city beyond. The single-level plan — incorporating the quintessential Mid-Century textures of wood, cork, terrazzo, and glass — retains the clean proportions and indoor-outdoor flow that define California modernism.

Offered by only its fourth owners, the home captures the essence of unhurried mid-century sensibility, with open living spaces to and gorgeous views of the surrounding landscape that wraps the property in green. The terraced gardens and a promontory deck with an in-ground spa extend the living into the open air, a tranquil setting for hosting al fresco soirees and relaxing.


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1966 Lucile Ave | Los Angeles, CA 90039
3 Bed | 2 Bath | 1,872 Sq Ft | Offered at $2,748,888
Listed by Sherri Rogers | Compass

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