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Stahl House: Iconic Mid-Century Modern Home Sells for $25 Million in Los Angeles

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Iconic Stahl ‍House, a 1950s Landmark of⁣ Los Angeles Modernism, Listed for $25 Million

Los Angeles, CA – Case study⁢ House No. 22, the famed Stahl ⁢House overlooking Los Angeles, ‍has been listed for sale for the first​ time in its ⁤65-year history, with an asking price of $25 million. ‌The architectural masterpiece, celebrated for its glass⁤ walls, steel frame, and dramatic hillside⁢ setting, represents‌ a ⁣pivotal moment in mid-century modern ⁤design‍ and has become a globally recognized symbol of Southern California’s architectural innovation.

Designed by architect Pierre Koenig‍ and completed in 1960, the home was commissioned by Buck and Carlotta Stahl, who envisioned a space that embraced indoor-outdoor living ‌and maximized ⁣the panoramic views. The Stahls’ children ⁣grew⁤ up with a unique childhood within its walls,complete with ‌an accordion divider in their room,bunk beds,and a concrete bridge leading to the ⁣kitchen,often spending their days in the pool ‍below. According to the stahls, ⁣who​ are now⁣ grandparents, their father⁤ even ‍taught them to jump off the roof into ⁢the⁣ pool once ⁤they were old enough to swim‌ – a tradition that has continued for four ⁤generations.

The 2,500-square-foot ‍residence, perched on a steep hillside ⁣in the Hollywood Hills, gained prominence as ⁣part of⁢ Arts & Architecture magazine’s Case Study House​ program, which aimed to ‌explore innovative residential designs. Its striking aesthetic and integration with the‍ landscape quickly established‌ it as⁢ an icon of ⁤modern architecture, appearing in countless publications and ‌films.

“We’re ‌on our fourth generation of roof jumpers,” Bruce ⁢Stahl said on the “Design‌ by the Book” podcast, highlighting the​ enduring ⁤family connection ⁣to the property.

For the past two decades, the Stahls have⁣ partially offset ⁢maintainance costs by opening⁤ the home​ to public tours, while ⁣continuing to host numerous family gatherings and celebrations.Now, Bruce​ and⁣ Shari ‍Stahl have⁣ made the⁤ difficult decision to ⁤sell, seeking a buyer ​who will preserve the home’s legacy.

“It is profoundly vital to us that the new ⁢owner honour the legacy of our parents, Buck ⁢and Carlotta, respect ‍Pierre Koenig’s​ vision, and be⁣ committed ‍to protecting the ‍house today and far into the‍ future,” they wrote in ⁤a letter announcing the sale.

The listing comes as interest in mid-century modern⁢ architecture‌ remains‍ strong, ⁢with collectors and enthusiasts eager to own ​a piece of design⁤ history. The⁤ Stahl House represents​ a rare chance to acquire ‍not just ‌a ​home, but a cultural landmark.

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