Vintage architecture — Richard Neutra

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Photograph courtesy Crosby Doe Associates

Richard Neutra’s Leon Barsha Residence, 302 Mesa Road, Pacific Palisades, CA 90402


From the Realty company’s website
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The Leon Barsha Residence, 1938. Originally saved from destruction by the Hollywood Freeway expansion with its relocation to Santa Monica Canyon, the Barsha Residence has been saved once again by designer Scott Lander. Museum-quality 1930s interiors showcase Neutra’s panache for simplicity, sophistication and sheer elegance during this earlier part of his storied career. Fully restored, including all major systems, the residence now incorporates three bedrooms, two bathrooms, an open living room with restored window fenestration and a two-car garage with direct entrance into the walled, landscaped grounds. $2.495 million.

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