A Masterpiece On Beethoven Street, $2.7M
In the Westside’s Mar Vista neighborhood, the Mexico City based architect Pablo Pérez Palacios of Pérez Palacios Arquitectos Asociados has designed a serene, yet visually challenging, new home unlike anything seen in Los Angeles. Finished in concrete and paying homage to great minimalists like Luis Barragan and Louis Kahn, Pérez Palacios has created a subtle, comprehensive composition of volume, light and texture.
Over a year in development and construction, the walled and gated 5-bed, 4.5-bath property (which includes a 1-bed, 1-bath ADU) came on the market earlier this week, plus there’s ample room (and permits) for a pool.
“Thanks to a geometric interplay, Beethoven represents not just a residential project, but an innovation in suburban living, underlining the importance of open spaces for thinking about our relationship with homes and cities,” says Pablo Pérez Palacios.
Passing through a sheltered loggis to the yard. The ADU is to the left; it has its own private street entry.
Throughout, exceptional details. The quarter-round cutout in the facade accries through the house with curving ceilings and a narrow skylite. Plus the kitchen in the main house and ADU have a same impeccable materials choices and finishing.
More: Go to the listing for additional images and details of 4035 Beethoven Street, plus there’s an Open House on April 27 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm.An exceptional opportunity to own a work of architecture, represented by the veteran LA agent Sally Forster Jones at Compass.
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