Page 20Loading... Tips: Click on articles from page More news at Page 20PRICED TO SELL810 N LINDEN DR, BEVERLY HILLS | $16,995,000SHOWN BY APPT2301 HOLLYRIDGE DR, BEACHWOOD CYN | $5,667,000425 N ALFRED ST, BEVERLY GROVE | $4,795,0004047 MANDEVILLE CYN, BRENTWOOD | $2,995,000508 N IRVING BLVD, HANCOCK PARK | $2,075,0003523 PERLITA, ATWATER VILLAGE | $1,989,000OPEN SAT & SUN 2-5849 S. BROADWAY UNIT 308, DTLA | $1,525,0004619 WAWONA ST, MT WASHINGTON | $1,589,00012504 W SAPPHIRE, VALLEY VILLAGE | $1,499,0009622 HIGHLAND GORGE DR, BHPO | $1,299,0006215 BELLAIRE AVE, N. HOLLYWOOD | $1,295,0002345 MIRA VISTA AVE #102, MONTROSE | $1,030,00010820 HOLMAN AVE #102, WESTWOOD | $910,000 |
33604 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY An architectural treasure and an icon of Malibu design with 122 feet of beachfront, Sandcastle was the hand-built home of visionary architect (and surfer) Harry Gesner. Offered for sale for the first time, this tranquil Western Malibu oceanfront property is, according to Gesner, “a dream place, built with love.” When the young architect set out to build his family home, he had big ideas, little money, and an abiding passion for the natural beauty of the secluded cove with a nearby surf break and an empty plot right next door to his most famous building, Wave House. With a roofline inspired by a sandcastle, Gesner was determined to build a home that would fulfill what turned out to be a lifelong philosophy: “You have to have a view. You want perspective to your life.” The home’s texture was determined in part by the materials he salvaged as an early evangelist of sustainable construction: telephone poles, wall panels made from aqueduct pipes, old-growth redwood harvested in the 1800s, and windows and doors saved from one of Hollywood’s silent film theaters. At the home’s entry is a lovely library with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and ocean views. The heart of the main house is a window-wrapped space that comprises generously scaled living and dining areas with an enormous brick fireplace at its hub. Inspired by the Hollywood Bowl, Gesner built the fireplace as a stage for his wife, actress Nan Martin, with a huge polished concrete hearth. A lovely solarium with stained glass panels flanks the dining area, and the ocean views enjoyed from the interior areas extend to the wraparound deck just outside. Echoing the cylindrical shape of the house itself, the kitchen wraps around a circular island and has stained glass lunettes fitted into the beams overhead, a fireplace, and updated appliances. On the home’s main level are two en-suite bedrooms, one with built-ins suitable for an office. Upstairs is the primary suite tower, with high ceilings, a brick fireplace, an ocean-view sitting area, and a spiral staircase with handmade driftwood treads leading up to a studio/loft/meditation space. The property’s additional structures include an ocean-view “tree house” apartment; a one bedroom “boat house” with a full kitchen; and another one-bedroom apartment “nest” with ocean view and indoor/outdoor cabana. There is also an open-air living area, deck, and teepee-covered daybed. The approximately 0.73- acre property has an outdoor shower, steps to the beach, and multiple vantage points for breathtaking sunset views. CHRIS CORTAZZO 310.457.3995 | DRE 01190363 chris@chriscortazzo.com ZEN GESNER 310.717.3893 | DRE 02055370 zen@chriscortazzo.com $27,500,000 | 6 Bed | 6 Bath See also
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