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John Lautner's Stevens House Gets Lovingly Restored And Is Now On The Market For $22,000,000 (Over 30 Photos)







Respectfully and lovingly restored by Michael LaFetra as close as possible to the way original architect John Lautner intended, the Stevens House, built in 1967-8 and declared a California State Landmark in 2010, is on the market for $22 million dollars.





According to LaFetra, Dan Stevens, who originally commissioned the home, interviewed a number of famous architects to design a 5 bedroom 5 bathroom house with a pool on a 90′ X 37′ lot in 1967. All of them said it was impossible. He then called John Lautner. Lautner accomplished all of Stevens' requirements by designing a structure that utilizes 14 steel I-beams that in turn support two half catenary curves in reverse positions to become the concrete wall, roof and ceiling.














The house unifies sculpture with architecture and resembles two waves on the exterior. The interior of the house is composed of concrete with cedar planking throughout. The house also utilizes giant custom glass and Douglas fir sliding doors that open completely to bring the ocean air directly into the house.






The architectural masterpiece sits on the beach in the famed Malibu Colony with approximately 37 feet of sandy beach stretching to the ocean, a large beach deck, grassy yard and swimming pool.








Built of wood and concrete, Lautner created the five-bedroom mid-century structure to resemble ocean waves. After undergoing a significant renovation that restored the home as close to the original as possible, it now bridges the past to the present.

The five bedroom, five bathroom home is 3,366 square feet and sits on a 8,702 square foot lot situated at 78 Malibu Colony Road. Asking prince is $22,000,000.

The home is listed with Cory Weiss

images courtesy of Cory Weiss, Michael LaFetra and Deasy/Penner & Partners


Foundation Films owner Michael LaFetra has restored many a mid-century masterpiece by such architects as R.M. Schindler, Ray Kappe, Pierre Konig, Richard Neutra in addition to several Lautner homes. Be sure to see his beautiful work here.

I Finally Found The Perfect Home! Anyone Got $12,500,000.00 To Lend Me?



Just put on the market for $12,500,000.00, this 8,000 square foot home has that combination of organic materials (wood, stone) with modern design and open floor plans, lots of light and a fabulous yard. Exactly what I've been looking for. It's just a wee bit out of my price range. Sigh.

Home Sweet Modern Home: Mid-century Masterpieces For Rent




If bullet planters, Nelson platform benches, Eames lounge chairs, slate rock, clerestory windows and dry heat set your heart a-beating, you might want to consider renting one of the following mid-century modern homes in Southern California next time you need to 'get away'.

Designed by such legendary architects as Rudolph Schindler, Albert Frey, William Cody, William Kisler, Frank Lloyd Wright and John Lautner the following homes are available as vacation rentals. Terms and prices vary - a lot. But one thing's for sure... they are all über hip.

Madras Oasis by William Krisel



This classic mid-century designed home by the famous Alexander Development and Architect, William Krisel, was built in 1958 with beamed ceilings and butterfly roof featuring floor to ceiling glass blend in breathtaking symmetry and clerestory windows. The home was recently refurbished for today’s living including three bedrooms in 3,018 sq footage of indoor space. Landscape Architect, Steve Martino created a garden poolside-pavilion in the recent renovation.







Martino’s landscape canvas includes a 52-foot long wall in the back yard seen through the glass front-door of the home. The wall has a high-voltage color including a fireplace surrounded with desert flora of succulents and palms for a sunset feeling. The geometry of the backyard landscape with sculptural plants is set against the rugged backdrop of the mountains with beds of thorny ocotillos, strappy yuccas, and agaves.



Sleeps six, three night minimum. Rates are $1,195.00 per night from Oct. 1st - May 30th and $835.00 per night from Jun. 1st - Sept. 30th, go here for more information.

A smaller, less expensive Alexander House by William Krisel


Part of the 1950s tract housing built by the Alexander Construction Company, this airy three-bedroom is owned by Chris Menrad and was recently renovated under the direction of the home's original architect, William Krisel. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a full kitchen and swimming pool.





$295/night; vrbo.com/8740. Or contact Chris through this site.

William Cody House


A sprawling three bedroom (each with private bath) is situated in Palm Springs amid a garden with citrus trees. The home is equipped with a full kitchen and a swimming pool. A private chef and other services are available at an additional cost.







Palm Springs architect William Cody designed this house, which includes original (albeit reupholstered) furniture by Arthur Elrod and a bathroom clad entirely in Carrara marble.



Two-night minimum. $1,400/night; 760/323-4848, escape2palmsprings.com.

Twin Palms by Stewart Williams


Frank Sinatra's Palm Springs home has four bedrooms (each with private bath), a full kitchen, cabana bar and a piano-shaped pool.




Designed in 1947 by Stewart Williams for Frank Sinatra and his first wife, Nancy Barbato, Twin Palms is a spectacular example of mid-century contemporary architecture in the heart of Palm Springs’ Movie Colony community. Located just around the corner from residences once owned by Al Jolson, Jack Benny and Cary Grant, this luxury vacation rental estate boasts both luxury and historical significance.




In this desert oasis, no house is complete without a pool. The one at Sinatra's place is shaped like a piano and comes with a cabana bar.




The home was also witness to some of Sinatra’s most memorable bouts. One of the most outrageous was when Frank threw then-wife Ava Gardner’s possessions onto the driveway after she appeared at the house in an attempt to catch him with Lana Turner. You can still see the chip in the sink where Frank threw a bottle in a rage.


Concierge services are available for an additional fee. Three-night minimum. $2,600/night; 877/318-2090, go here for more info.

The Russell House by Albert Frey


A mountaintop one-bedroom in Palm Springs comes with majestic views of the city and an infinity-edge pool designed by Swiss-born architect Albert Frey, who studied under Le Corbusier in Paris.









Three-night minimum. $1,925/night; 877/318-2090, beaumondevillas.com.

The Seth Peterson Cottage by Frank Lloyd Wright





Located less than an hour from Madison, Wisconsin, this serene, one-bedroom cottage was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1958. The house, which overlooks Lake Mirror, comes equipped with canoes.


The centerpiece of this design, one of Wright's last commissions, is the massive stone fireplace. Among the rental amenities: firewood. Two-night minimum, reserve well in advance. $275; 608/254-6551, sethpeterson.org

The Roth Residence by Rudolph Schindler



Built in 1946 by Viennese-born architect Rudolph Schindler, this three-bedroom Modernist hillside residence in Los Angeles has stellar views of the San Fernando Valley.




Vacation Rental Amenities include: Wi-Fi, 3 LCD HD flat screen TV’s each with a DVD player, DirecTV satellite with premium channels and an HD digital recorder; Bose iPod sound dock; Central A/C, 4 digital wireless telephones and unlimited local phone service; one Weber gas BBQ grill and one Weber charcoal BBQ grill; Kenmore high-capacity washer and dryer; and a queen-size raised Aerobed. Rental Rate: $2,295 per week. Daily: $327.86. Seven night minimum. Cleaning Fee: $250. Fresh linens & Towels: $15 per week per person.
Refundable Security Deposit: $1,500. Seven-night minimum. $328/night. vrbo.com/133464 or email Cindy, Jim or Erin at vacationrentals@gressingergroup.com

Got deeper pockets and want to stay a little longer? Consider leasing one of the following mid century modern masterpieces.

The Polin House by John Lautner


Following a painstaking renovation, this fully-furnished lease offers the quintessential Lautner living experience. From its hidden Hollywood Hills site, Lautner's plan creates a cineramic experience within the views. Surfaces and systems have been restored to museum quality standards, and all is furnished and equipped with the finest accoutrements.










The residence incorporates two bedrooms, two baths, a den, carport, and expansive grounds into a private retreat among the towering trees. Living here will invigorate, refresh and constantly inspire. $9,3000. a month, contact them here.

The Bonnet House by Richard Neutra




This highly-published example of early modernist architecture has been tastefully restored & renovated to 21st century standards without sacrificing authenticity. Impeccable kitchen & bathroom fixtures (incl marble, top-end hardware & apps, HDTV Plasmas) make this a luxurious rental. Available furnished as photographed at $6,9500/mo. Located in the Hollywood Hills, gated access w/ security, surrounded by bamboo & pvt gardens. Canyon, sunset & city lights views. Go here for more information.


Please note that prices quoted here are concurrent with when this post was written and may have since changed.

sources: architecture for sale, vacation rentals by owner and beaumonde villas


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