Located in the Encino Park neighborhood, this distinctive home has been featured in Dwell and other architecture magazines and even served as a case study. In 2001, a significant addition was designed by the renowned Central Office of Architecture, drawing inspiration from Neutra, Schindler, and Ain. While the addition contrasts with the original structure, it maintains a geometric harmony with it. The original home features hardwood floors, a living room (or den), two bedrooms, and a full bathroom. Natural light floods the interior through numerous skylights and clerestory windows, while floor to ceiling steel and glass doors slide open, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor spaces. A towering 30 foot bamboo hedge provides privacy, and the spacious patio includes a stunning cactus and succulent garden. The main living area "great room", designed with an industrial aesthetic, boasts polished concrete floors, soaring 30 foot ceilings, expansive windows, a dining area, and a fireplace. An adjacent art studio, filled with natural light, includes a bathroom and laundry room. The double height primary suite is accessed through a dramatic pivoting door and features a mezzanine library overlooking the bedroom. The en suite bathroom is finished with slate floors and a slate tub/shower. The kitchen is equipped with granite countertops and high end SubZero, Viking, and Bosch appliances. Upstairs, dedicated exercise and meditation rooms offer a private retreat. The yard features a hot tub, and two storage sheds provide additional space. Additional amenities include a three zone HVAC system, solar system (owned), a one car garage, and a one car carport.