The latest Richard Neutra residence to floor on the market is within the Hollywood Hills, the place the architect’s well-known Loring Home simply hit the marketplace for $8 million.
Constructed within the Fifties, the ultra-stylish property is owned by magnificence mogul Cassandra Gray, founding father of Violet Gray and widow of Brad Gray, the film producer who ran Paramount Photos for 12 years. For her work within the business, she’s been dubbed “L.A.’s excessive priestess of magnificence.”
The modernist gem — a pristine instance of Neutra’s boxcar type — is a becoming house for Gray. Neutra designed it for dancer and choreographer Eugene Loring. The small compound additionally features a guesthouse constructed by Steven Ehrlich, a Culver Metropolis-based architect who designed the UC Irvine Modern Arts Middle.
Thought of a boxcar-style house for its skinny, rectangular ground plan and retractable partitions of glass, the house is crammed with Neutra’s fingerprints. The facade incorporates a broad roof overhang and spider-leg columns. Inside, a lounge hearth provides a traditional Neutra assist beam.
The guesthouse provides some type of its personal. Angled skylights and greenhouse-style home windows brighten the dramatic double-height house that rises to a lofted bed room.
Tropical landscaping accents the yard, the place a patio surrounds a swimming pool. On the fringe of the property, a grassy garden takes in sweeping views of the town under.
Carl Gambino of Compass holds the itemizing.