The Bonnet House, listed for $2.499 million, is a distinctive architectural gem in Los Angeles, designed by renowned architect Richard Neutra in 1941. Its design features redwood-clad cubes that meld into the hillside, creating not just a home but an experience that reflects its stunning California surroundings. The property is celebrated for its outdoor living integration and breathtaking views of sunsets and canyons. A highly regarded landmark in modernist architecture, it continues to capture the attention of architectural critics and enthusiasts alike.
Set on a steep site, the Bonnet House is embedded into the hillside as a series of redwood-clad cubes topped with an angled roof that parallels the incline - an unusual detail for a Richard Neutra-designed home.
Neutra was a master of integrating his architectural homes into their unique surroundings. This early modernist design is no exception. It echoes the Hollywood Hillside it sits upon and is perfectly sited for stunning sunsets, canyon and city views.
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