New York Times November 16, 2020
Real Estate
By Angela Serratore
Beverly Hills | $3.795 Million
A contemporary house built in 1960 and remodeled in 1997, with five bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms, on a 0.26-acre lot
The owners of this home commissioned Hagy Belzberg, an architect who was a protégé of Frank Gehry, to rebuild it from the ground up using steel-troweled plaster, glass and galvanized aluminum. The property is off Benedict Canyon, north of the Holmby Hills neighborhood and east of Bel Air. Mulholland Drive is about four miles north; Sunset Boulevard is roughly the same distance to the south.
Size: 3,503 square feet
Price per square foot: $1,083
Indoors: A gate with a pedestrian entrance separates the front yard, landscaped with succulents, from the sidewalk.
The front door opens into a foyer with high ceilings. Beyond a partition is an open living area with Brazilian cherry floors and exposed beams that span the width of the space. At the center of the room is a gas stove on a poured-concrete platform; a wall of windows and sliding-glass doors faces the pool area outside.
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