Luminous Laurel Canyon Home By A Pioneering Black Architect, $2.85M
Robert Kennard AIA [1920-1995] was one of LA’s pioneering– and underappreciated– black professionals. A Los Angeles native and USC graduate, as a talented young architect he worked for both Richard Neutra and Paul Revere Williams, going on to build dozens of handsome Modern homes on his own before moving on to civic and commercial projects in 1960. This sterling example of late ‘50s Modernism on Wonderland Park Avenue is just down the street from Kennard’s best-known work, the Zeiger Residence, a handsome Post+Beam that has been designated a City of Los Angeles Cultural-Historic Monument.
Skillfully rescripted and renovated, the 3-bed/2-bath home is now both timeless and up-to-date.
The heart of the home is the spectacular central kitchen with open views to the outdoors.
One bedroom is currently used as an office; like the primary bedroom, it has direct access to the pool.
More: Go to the listing for additional images and details, including floor and site plans. An outstanding opportunity ot own a thoughtfully updated and private historic modern home in a coveted neighborhood, represented by architecture specialist Tori Horowitz of Canyonhaus at Compass.
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