A cinematic Space-Age Villa suspended between forest, skyline and sky.
Extraordinary above level Villa feels like a Space-Age structure that landed in the Hollywood Hills.
A spectacular airport-terminal-style wall of windows stretches across the hillside-facing elevation, creating the sensation of standing inside an observation deck or spacecraft overlooking Los Angeles. Beyond the glass are expansive views toward Universal Studios, the Valley and the San Gabriel Mountains, while a mature tree forest surround the structure at close range.
The architecture is a dramatic composition of cantilevered concrete, exposed brick, black structural steel, angular geometry and expansive glass, recalling nostalgic Jet-Age visions of the 1960s and '70s and the cinematic worlds of the future. A Space Odyssey, Back to the Future and Oblivion.
Inside, polished concrete floors and a dark architectural ceiling frame a wide-open entertaining area centered around a monumental brick-and-concrete fireplace. Vintage and sculptural furnishings complement the architecture without overwhelming it, allowing the building itself to remain the hero.
Multiple interior perspectives provide long sightlines through glass, concrete and steel, while the exterior reveals the villa's dramatic cantilevered construction and angular glass pavilion.
Terraces and outdoor areas extend into the surrounding landscape, providing additional shooting environments and natural transitions between architecture, forest and skyline.
1960s Space Age. 1970s futurism. Modernist villain's lair. Secret creative retreat. European modernism. Sci-fi residence. Fashion editorial. Architectural Nostalgia masterpiece. Music-video fantasy. Contemporary luxury. Near-future Los Angeles.
The open living areas also provide a striking environment for interviews, commercials, fashion campaigns, editorial photography, music videos, television, feature films and select private events.
A location that could be 1968, 2026—or 2068.