
"A cutting-edge blend of concrete and glass, the jagged, sweeping structure listed last summer for $30 million before a price cut took it down to $24.995 million. It was built by architect Wallace E. Cunningham, who designed the three-story structure to match the dramatic landscape that surrounds it."
"Employing a cantilevered base, the modernist home hugs the side of a cliff and takes in sweeping ocean views. Highlights are aplenty. There's a subterranean garage and a series of geometric terraces up above - including a scenic entertainer's deck with a swimming pool and outdoor kitchen."
"Perhaps the home's most stunning space, it features a collection of concrete monoliths around a turf lawn and fire pit. Inside are touches of white concrete, stainless steel, stone and walnut across 11,545 square feet. Walls of glass line the living spaces, which include a two-story great room, rounded living room, billiards room, library, tiered movie theater and two kitchens."
Alicia Keys acquired the Razor House, a modernist architectural masterpiece in La Jolla, for $20.8 million, marking the highest-priced transaction in the coastal community this year. Designed by architect Wallace E. Cunningham, the three-story structure features a striking blend of concrete and glass with a cantilevered base hugging a cliff. The 11,545-square-foot home includes a subterranean garage, geometric terraces, a swimming pool, outdoor kitchen, and a distinctive courtyard with concrete monoliths and fire pit. Interior spaces showcase white concrete, stainless steel, stone, and walnut finishes, featuring a two-story great room, rounded living room, billiards room, library, tiered movie theater, and two kitchens. The property includes four bedrooms, two master suites, and a detached 1,300-square-foot guesthouse with two additional bedrooms.
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